The Seventeenth Annual Pre-ICIS HCI/MIS Research Workshop
CALL FOR PAPERS AND POSTERS
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HCI/MIS Workshop 2018
The 17th Annual Pre-ICIS Workshop on HCI Research in MIS Sponsored by AIS SIGHCI
*** Thursday, December 13, 2018 (One day workshop) in San Francisco, California ***
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IMPORTANT DATES:
Submissions Due: September 2, 2018
Acceptance Notification: October 7, 2018
Extended Abstracts Due for Proceedings: October 28, 2018
Workshop: December 13, 2018
Building upon past successes of the pre-ICIS HCI/MIS workshops as well as the tremendous interest in broad HCI issues exhibited by MIS colleagues, the AIS SIGHCI will hold its sixteenth annual pre-ICIS HCI/MIS research workshop prior to ICIS 2017 in San Francisco, U.S., on Thursday, December 13, 2018.
WORKSHOP OBJECTIVE:
The objective of the workshop is to provide an opportunity for HCI researchers to come together and build a dynamic community for open and constructive discussions and exchange of ideas.
WORKSHOP FORMAT
The workshop will include complete research papers, research-in-progress papers, and poster presentations.
REDUCED REGISTRATION FEES
We have significantly reduced the workshop registration fees to encourage more participation. The registration options are:
| Registration Options |
Early by Oct. 22 |
Regular Oct. 23 – Nov.30 |
On-site Dec. 1 and after |
| Current AIS Academic Member |
$75 |
$100 |
$125 |
Current AIS Doctoral Student Member Presenting a Paper |
Free |
SPECIAL EVENTS – SIGHCI BUSINESS MEETING
Following the workshop a business meeting will be conducted, and all those interested in the SIGHCI are invited to attend.
FAST-TRACKING OPPORTUNITIES WITH THCI:
The best completed research papers from the workshop will be fast-tracked for publication consideration in the Journal of AIS Transaction on Human Computer Interaction (THCI) and Journal of Association oforInformation Systems (JAIS).
SUBMISSION, REVIEW, AND ACCEPTANCE PROCESS
The workshop will be accepting high quality research papers as completed or research-in-progress papers. Additionally, the workshop will be accepting work that describes novel, early, and creative research ideas as posters. Authors should identify their submission as “Completed Research”, “Research in Progress”, “Posters” on the first page below the title. Submissions will undergo a double-blind review process. The submissions should not be currently under review elsewhere, and they should have not appeared elsewhere. All accepted submissions will be published in the workshop proceedings, which are available electronically in the AIS digital library.
Manuscripts should be submitted as email attachments to the workshop program co-chairs at (sighci.workshop@gmail.com
) with the subject heading “HCI/MIS workshop submission.” Authors can use the body of the email as the cover letter for the submission, and should ensure that their identities do not appear in any part of the manuscript.
SUBMISSION FORMAT
Maximum length: Completed research papers, research-in-progress papers, and posters must not exceed 14, 7, and 3 single-spaced pages, respectively. The page limit includes all text, figures, and tables, but does not include the cover page, abstract, keywords, and references.
File Formats: Only Word file formats will be accepted. All submissions must be formatted for 8.5 x 11 inch paper (1 inch = 2.5 cm) and have 1 inch margins all around. Please use Times New Roman 10-point font with single spacing for the body of the paper. The first page of the manuscript should have a title, the type of the submission (complete research, research in progress, or poster), total word count of the submission, an abstract of 150 words or less, and a list of 5-6 keywords. Please click here to see/download the submission template.
ORGANIZATION COMMITTEES
Workshop Co-chairs:
Program Co-chairs:
WORKSHOP INFORMATION & SCHEDULE
Pre-ICIS HCI/MIS 2018 Workshop Schedule at a Glance
(All paper presentations are 15 minutes with 5 minutes for questions and answers)
| Thursday, December 13, 2018 |
| Time |
Session |
Presentation |
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8:00-8:30
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On-Site Registration
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8:30 – 10:10
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Paper Session 1
Chair: Tingting Chung
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- Orientations that Drive Social Media Behavior: Emotional versus Rational Affordances
Xinru Page and Marco Marabelli
- Designing the Medium and the Message for Sponsorship Recognition on Social Media: The Interplay of Influencer Type, Disclosure Type, and Consumer Culture
Constantinos K. Coursaris, Wietske Van Osch, and Chloe Kourganoff
- How to Respond to Help Requests in Marketing Campaigns on Social Network Sites? A Communication Privacy Management Perspective
Yi Wu, Tingru Cui, and Junpeng Guo
- Social Media Responses Based Upon Frames and Symbol Sets
Timothy Kaskela and Jaeki Song
- Gamified Double-Edged Sword: Exploring the Different Social Comparison Motives of Mobile Fitness App Users
Jun Zhang, Qiqi Jiang, Paul Benjamin Lowry, and Yongjun Li
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10:10-10:30
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Coffee Break
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10:30-12:10
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Paper Session 2
Chair:Xinru Page
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- Levels of Abstractions in HCI: Theory, Implications and Design
Dov Te’eni
- “The Chatbot is typing …” – The Role of Typing Indicators in Human-Chatbot Interaction
Ulrich Gnewuch, Stefan Morana, Marc T. P. Adam, and Alexander Maedche
- Living with Artificial Intelligence – Developing a Theory on Trust in Health Chatbots
Weiyu Wang and Keng Siau
- Social Media Responses Based Upon Frames and Symbol Sets
Timothy Kaskela and Jaeki Song
- Avatar Designs are in the Eye of the Beholder – About Identifying Preferred Avatar Designs in Digital Learning
Sofia Schöbel and Andreas Janson
- Impact of Design Elements in Collaborative Learning
Iris Reychav, Fiona Fui-Hoon Nah, and Bobby Swar
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12:10-13:00
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Lunch + Poster Session
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- Enhancing Joint Attention in Collaborative Information Dashboards with Shared Gaze Awareness
Peyman Toreini, Ivo Benke, Moritz Langner, Sebastian Schaumann, Jonathan Schwarzenboeck, Christoph Bamberger, and Alexander Maedche
- Use of AR/VR in Sports
Anna L. McNab and Patrick Tutka
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13:00-14:10
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Panel Discussion: Enabling HCI Researchers to Investigate Unexplored Research Questions with NeuroIS
Panelists: Pierre-Majorique Léger, Jan Vom Brocke, René Riedl, Fred D. Davis, and Adriane B. Randolph
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14:10-14:30
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Coffee Break
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14:30-15:50
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Paper Session 3
Chair:Michael Byrd
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- Designing Caring and Informative Decision Aids
Sameh Al-Natour, Izak Benbasat, and Ron Cenfetelli
- Impact of Information Technology Multitasking on Hedonic Experience
Armel Quentin Tchanou, Félix Giroux, Pierre-Majorique Léger, Sylvain Senecal and Jean-François Ménard [*Nominated for best paper]
- Organized UX Professionalism: Integration of UX Professionals and their Work in Organizations
Torkil Clemmensen, Netta Iivari, Yavuz Inal, Dorina Rajanen, Kerem Rızvanoğlu, and Ashok Sivaji
- Perceptions of Web Accessibility Guidelines by Student Website and App Developers
Shiya Cao and Eleanor Loiacono
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15:50-16:10
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Coffee Break
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16:10-17:30
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Paper Session 4
Chair:Jeff Jenkins
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- The Influence of Buying vs. Receiving an IT-based Device on User Commitment
Xiaofei Zhang, Joseph S. Valacich, Jeffrey L. Jenkins, and Xitong Guo
- Reducing default and framing effects in privacy decision-making
Reza Ghaiumy Anaraky, Tahereh Nabizadeh, Bart P. Knijnenburg, and Marten Risius [*Nominated for best paper]
- Understanding Trust in Online Reviews
Esraa Abdelhalim, Yufei Yuan, and Milena Head
- Creating a Realistic Experimental Scenario for HCI-Based Deception Detection Research with Ground Truth and Un-sanctioned Malicious Acts
Michael Byrd, Joseph Valacich, Jeffrey Jenkins, and Parker Williams
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17:30-18:00
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Workshop Conclusion, Awards, and Business Meeting
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Project categories: PreICIS