SIGDSA 2022 Symposium: Pre-ICIS SIGDSA 2022 Symposium Copenhagen, Denmark, December 10-11, 2022 |
Conference website | https://preicissigdsa2022.wordpress.com/ |
Submission link | https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=sigdsa2022symposium |
The 2022 Pre-ICIS SIGDSA Symposium on Analytics for Digital Frontiers will be held on December 10-11, 2022 in Copenhagen, Denmark. Top submissions from this symposium will have the opportunity to be fast-tracked to one of many journals partnering with SIGDSA.
The symposium will be held in conjunction with the Association for Information System’s International Conference on Information Systems scheduled for December 9-14, 2022 (Copenhagen, Denmark).
We welcome your participation and attendance at this exciting symposium. The (a) Research Track and (b) Teaching and Prototypes Track promise to bring together complementary aspects of research, pedagogy, and practice in the form of research talks, teaching case presentations, research prototype showcase, panels, and more. The Pre-ICIS SIGDSA Symposium will continue to build on the momentum of prior SIGDSA events by providing a forum for facilitating constructive discussions for researchers, instructors, and practitioners who are engaged in exploring topics and issues in business analytics and data science at large. Continuing our tradition, we are also awarding doctoral research awards to encourage doctoral students to participate in the Analytics Research Development Workshop and to present their research at the Pre-ICIS SIGDSA Symposium, get feedback from renowned scholars in the field, and network with peers.
SIGDSA has received the outstanding SIG award from AIS for nine consecutive years for the wide variety of activities, events, and projects made available to SIG members. Find out more about AIS SIGDSA, and join SIGDSA!
Submission Guidelines
All papers must be original and not simultaneously submitted to another journal or conference. The following paper categories are welcome:
- Completed Research Papers Completed research papers are full-length papers documenting the results of finished research projects. For empirical work, completed research papers should have completed analyses and documentation of results. Completed research papers must not exceed sixteen (16) single-spaced pages (all-inclusive) and must conform to the paper submission template. The page limit covers everything in the submission, including title, text, tables, figures, appendices, and references. Submissions that exceed this limit will be automatically rejected.
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Research-In-Progress Papers typically describe work that is yet to be completed but is promising. Short papers could take various forms. For example, they can be theoretical (presenting promising frameworks), empirical (with some preliminary results), or present a design of novel and useful concepts, artefacts (testing need not be done). Short papers should include a paragraph describing what work remains to complete the paper and the authors’ plan for the next steps. Please note that the progress described is expected to be substantive in nature. Short papers must not exceed eight (8) single-spaced pages and must conform to the paper submission template. The page limit covers everything in the submission, including title, text, tables, figures, appendices, and references. Submissions that exceed this limit will be automatically rejected.
If accepted, research-in-progress papers will be presented as part of a slam presentation session.
Submission Template, Submission System, and Awards and Publication Opportunities
- Information about the submission guideline and template and where to submit can be found here.
- Information about the awards and publication opportunities can be found here.
- Information about the important relevant dates can be here.
Symposium Program Committee
Conference Chairs
- Amit Deokar, amit_deokar@uml.edu, University of Massachusetts Lowell, USA
- Ciara Heavin, c.heavin@ucc.ie, University College Cork, Cork, Ireland
Program Chairs
- Vic Matta, matta@ohio.edu, Ohio University, USA
- Ales Popovic, ales.popovic@neoma-bs.fr, NEOMA Business School, France
Research Track Chairs
- Biljana Mileva Boshkoska, biljana.mileva@ijs.si, Jožef Stefan Institute, Slovenia
- Leo Vijayasarathy, leo.vijayasarathy@colostate.edu, Colorado State University, USA
Teaching and Prototype Track Chairs
- Amir Zadeh, amir.zadeh@wright.edu, Wright State University, USA
- Hamed Zolbanin, hmajidizolbanin1@udayton.edu, University of Dayton, USA
Panel Chairs
- Ashish Gupta, azg0074@auburn.edu, Auburn University, USA
- Ramesh Sharda, ramesh.sharda@okstate.edu, Oklahoma State University, USA
Chairs - Analytics Research Development Workshop for Doctoral Students
- Haya Ajjan, hajjan@elon.edu, Elon University, North Carolina, USA
- Sagnika Sen, sagnika.sen@psu.edu , Penn State Great Valley, USA
Technology Chairs
- Shwadhin Sharma, ssharma@csumb.edu, California State University Monterey Bay, USA
- Stephen McCarthy, stephen.mccarthy@ucc.ie, University College Cork, Ireland
Symposium Advisor
- Lakshmi Iyer, iyerls@appstate.edu, Appalachian State University, USA
AIS SIGDSA Advisory Board Members
- David Paradice, dparadice@auburn.edu, Auburn University, USA
- Frada Burstein, frada.burstein@monash.edu, Monash University, Australia
- Babita Gupta, bgupta@csumb.edu, California State Univ. Monterey Bay, USA
- Lakshmi Iyer, iyerls@appstate.edu, Appalachian State University, USA
- Ozgur Turetken, turetken@ryerson.ca, Ryerson University, Canada
- Gloria Phillips-Wren, gwren@loyola.edu, Loyola University Maryland, USA
- Amit Deokar, amit_deokar@uml.edu, University of Massachusetts Lowell, USA
Contact
All questions about submissions should be emailed to stephen.mccarthy@ucc.ie.