Call for Paper
Important dates:
Submission open: March 24, 2021
Deadline for paper submission: April 25, 2021
Notification of acceptance: May 25, 2021
Deadline for final camera-ready version of accepted papers: June 6, 2021
Submission instruction:
Papers must be prepared using the word template (CSWIM-Sample-FinalSubmission) and submitted in PDF format through EasyChair (if you have not used EasyChair before, you may need to register an account to submit your papers). All papers should not exceed 6 pages, including abstract, text, figures, tables, and references. Submissions exceeding 6 pages will be desk rejected.
June 26-28, 2021 (Online)
Due to the global situation with COVID-19, the 14th China Summer Workshop on Information Management (CSWIM 2021) will be held online on June 26-28, 2021 (June 28 is reserved for the auxiliary meeting CWEIST only). The purpose of the workshop is to create a bridge to promote lively exchange and collaborations between information systems scholars in China and other countries, and to advance our understandings of how information systems and technologies affect individuals, businesses, organizations, and societies.
We welcome submissions of original research papers concerning the theory, design, development, evaluation, and application of information systems and management. We also encourage submissions of research-in-progress that are innovative and inspirational. We particularly seek research articles that employ proper methodologies to study impactful business and social phenomena, especially technology-driven transformation during the global pandemic and how to build digital resilience for the future of work and living.
The relevant topics include, but are not limited to, the following:
- AI, Augmented Intelligence, and their Business Applications
- Big Data Analytics
- Blockchain Models and Applications
- Business Model Innovation
- Business Intelligence
- Business Value of IT
- Cloud Computing
- Collaborative Systems and Applications
- Crowdsourcing, Online Labor Markets, and Open Innovation
- Data Science (e.g., Data/Text/Web Mining)
- Dark Side of IT
- Design Science
- Digital Products (e.g., Digital Currencies and Payments)
- Digital Resilience
- Electronic Commerce and Markets
- Enterprise and Interorganizational IT (e.g., CRM and SCM)
- Emerging Technologies in Constrained Environment
- FinTech
- Human-Computer-Interaction
- Healthcare Analytics
- Informatics
- Information Quality and Security
- Information Retrieval and Natural Language Processing
- Internet of Things
- IS / Marketing Interface
- IS / OM Interface
- IT Governance
- IT Strategy
- Knowledge Management Systems
- Mobile Analytics
- Mobile Business and Wireless Technologies
- Online and Virtual Communities
- Online Games, Gamification, and Digital Engagement
- Online Review and Reputation Systems
- Platform Economics and Strategy
- Privacy, Assurance, and Trust in IS
- Smart Home/City
- Social Networks, Social Media, and Social Commerce
- User-Generated Content
Organizing Committees
Workshop Co-Chairs
He Huang, Chongqing University, China
De Liu, University of Minnesota, USA
Gang Wang, University of Delaware, USA
Hongyan Xu, Chongqing University, China
Ling Xue, Georgia State University, USA
Jun Yang, Chongqing University, China
Sponsors:
Chongqing University
University of Minnesota
Georgia State University
University of Delaware