AMCIS 2007: Mobile Business - Managerial Issues, Applications, and Technology
Dear all,
the enclosed CFP for the mini-track "Mobile Business - Managerial Issues, Applications, and Technology" at the 2007 edition of the AMCIS conference might be interesting especially for the work in WP11, as IdM is one of the focussed fields:
In recent years, mobile applications and technologies have become valuable for many companies and their customers. This ongoing trend has affected both businesses and workaday life. In industry and public sector, wireless applications are applied in order to support and change workflows. Furthermore, mobile applications and technologies are used by individuals for new ways of communication or leisure activities such as mobile messaging, mobile gaming, and media streaming. These developments require appropriate business strategies including new business models and unique application designs. Many of those applications and systems do not merely replace wired information systems or even provide similar functionality. Instead, they address new market segments, apply novel business models, or optimize existing workflows and supply chains.
These emerging mobile applications and technologies have serious implications for both research and management. They must identify promising application domains and explore how to design and implement the mobile applications, how these applications fit with the strategic goals of organizations, and how customers and employees will use these applications. The purpose of this mini-track is to provide a forum for examining questions and issues related to mobile business where questions and issues can range from managerial to technical in nature.
- Paper Abstracts Due (optional): Monday, February 5, 2007
- Papers Due: Monday, March 5, 2007
- Notification of Acceptance: Monday, April 16, 2007
- Camera Ready Copy Due: Monday, April 30, 2007
Best Denis