Organizational Systems and Technology
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The Organizational Systems and Technology Track has the following minitracks:
- Advances in Design Science Research
- Advances in Research on Trust, Trusted Systems, and Digital Technologies
- AI and Organizing
- AI and Sustainability: The Use of AI in Sustainability Initiatives
- Analyzing the Impact of Digitization on Business Operations
- Artificial Intelligence and Big Data Analytics Management, Governance, and Compliance
- Blockchain Cases and Innovations
- Business Intelligence, Business Analytics and Big Data: Innovation, Deployment, and Management
- Data Analytics, Control Systems, Business Risks
- Designing for Digital
- Digital Innovation
- Enterprise Ecosystem: Integrating Systems Within and Between Organizations
- Integration to Digital Platforms and Infrastructures
- IT Governance and its Mechanisms
- Knowing What We Know: Theory, Metaanalysis, and Review
- Managing the Dynamics of Platforms and Ecosystems
- Practice-based IS Research
- Promises and Perils of Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning: Disruption, Adoption, Dehumanisation, Governance, Risk and Compliance
- Social Impact Organizing and Collaborating
- Social-Technical Issues in Organizational Information Technologies
- Society, Information, Technology, Economics and Strategy (SITES)
- Sustainable Transformation
- The Dark Side of Information Technology Use
- Topics in Organizational Systems and Technology
The Organizational Systems and Technology Track is the largest track at HICSS. It is also the most eclectic, ranging from Business Analytics to Theories in IS Research to IT Governance. Many of the topics relate closely to what is currently “hot” in the world of practice, such as Blockchain, Big Data, Artificial Intelligence, and IT/IT for sustainability. The Topics in Organizational Systems and Technology minitrack contains papers that do not fit neatly into any of the other minitracks. Some of the topics of these papers may emerge in the future to be minitracks.
We would like to express our appreciation to everyone who contributed to this track. Tung Bui continues to provide guidance. The minitrack chairs believed in the importance of their minitracks and provided the creativity and hard work required to make the minitracks a reality. The reviewers helped select the papers included in this Track and their comments made the papers better.
Hugh Watson
University of Georgia
hwatson@uga.edu
Dorothy Leidner
Baylor University
Dorothy_Leidner@baylor.edu