This track invites contributions about topics in the area of information systems that are not covered by any of the other 10 tracks of WI2013. This will allow for new ideas to emerge within this conference. The goal of this track is to attract papers, presenting novel analysis ideas and novel applications of IS.
Examples of topics, which are relevant to this track and have not been covered by tracks 1 to 10, are:
Visionary and cross-disciplinary issues
Economics of IS and digital goods
IT innovation models
IS adoption
Innovative IS architectures, e.g. cooperative IS
Organizational computing
Culture of IT use
Cultural IS
Legal issues in information technology
Information technology management
Growth through information technology
Information technology readiness
Social Networks and IS
The papers have to be submitted in English language and must follow the general formatting style of papers.
Remark: Before submitting any paper to this track, please make sure that no better-fitting track can be found. The current tracks are on: IT-based customization (Track 1), integrated systems in the industrial application area (Track 2), integrated systems in the service sector (Track 3), innovation in business models (Track 4), information and knowledge management (Track 5), business process and service management (Track 6), sustainability and security (Track 7), modeling and development methods (Track 8), integration and IS architectures (Track 9), as well as research methods and science theories (Track 10). If you are unsure about whether your paper is suitable for this track (Track 11) or one of the above-mentioned, please send an email to the program chairs of this track.
Prof. Dr. Jörn Altmann, Seoul National University, South Korea
Prof. Dr. Stefan Kirn, University Hohenheim, Germany
Dr. Christian Anhalt, Bundesagentur für Arbeit, Germany
Prof. Dr. Byungjoon Yoo, Seoul National University, South-Korea
Prof. Dr. Byungtae Lee, KAIST, South-Korea
Prof. Costas Courcoubetis, Athens University of Economics and Business, Greece
Dr. Andreas Dietrich, GfK-Nürnbrg e.V., Germany
Prof. Dr. Felix Hampe, University Koblenz-Landau, Germany
Prof. Dr. Knut Hinkelmann, University of Applied Sciences and Arts Northwestern Switzerland, Suisse
Dr. Kibae Kim, Technical University of Braunschweig, Germany
Dr. Jörg Leukel, University Hohenheim, Germany
Assist. Prof. Dr. Ashraf Bany Mohammed, University of Ha'il, Saudi-Arabia
Prof. Claus D. Müller-Hengstenberg, University Hohenheim, Germany
Prof. Dr. Jan Muntermann, University Göttingen, Germany
Dr. Martin Sedlmayr, University Erlangen-Nürnberg, Germany
Prof. Dr. Ingo Timm, University Trier, Germany
Dr. Robert Woitsch, University Wien, Austria