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[ecrea] CfP for Track: Media Management and Information Systems
Wed Nov 19 02:27:43 GMT 2014
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CALL FOR PAPERS
ECIS TRACK 28: MEDIA MANAGEMENT AND
INFORMATION SYSTEMS
Cinzia Dal Zotto, Artur Lugmayr, and Robert
Picard
European Conference on Information Systems (ECIS)
2015, M?nster, Germany
http://www.ecis2015.eu/
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IMPORTANT DATES:
- submission opens: 6th October 2014
- submission deadline: 28th November 2014 (strict and only deadline!)
- notification of acceptance: 28th February 2015
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- submission system: http://www.ecis2015.eu/participation/submissions
- track homepage:
http://www.ecis2015.eu/participation/list-tracks/28-media-management-and-information-systems
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The track is organized by the Association of Information System (AIS)
SIG-eMedia in cooperation with the International Ambient Media
Association (iAMEA)
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TRACK DESCRIPTION
Media firms face the central tension between the need to optimize and to
innovate. Innovation is constantly needed as audiences are fragmenting
as well as changing their preferences, and demand is rapidly declining.
Thus, mechanisms must be developed to allow a multi-platform
exploitation of content so that user preferences are fulfilled and
returns from investments ensured. Information technology plays a key
role within this context.
Newly emerged forms of news and, more in general, knowledge gathering,
dissemination and consumption have been challenging traditional economic
and working models during the past decade. These new forms are driven by
mass creativity, interactive rather than passive consumption of media,
erosion of industrial control over the means of production and the
development of highly accessible new communication technologies. The
implications of these emerging modes of practice have enormous potential
for constructive growth and increased competitiveness within our
economic system.
Media are therefore an interesting and worthwhile research object for
both media and information technology scholars. Besides strategic
management, innovation and technology management theories as well as
concepts from disciplines such as sociology and psychology can be
applied in order to better understand the impact of social media on the
development of new business models, and on media user and consumer
behavior. This track aims therefore at merging media management as well
as information management and systems researchers to stimulate
discussion around the current status as well as the future development
of media from a technological, managerial, business as well as social
point of view.
The proposed track will focus on (but is not limited to) topics such as
- The role of information technology within the development of
the media industry
- The impact of information systems on the economics of the
media business
- Network and Lock-in effects on media industry structure and
competition
- Information systems and media convergence issues
- The role of technology acceptance factors for the adoption
and diffusion of technology driven media products
- The role of content and information systems for the creation
of new media business models
- The interplay between technology and content, and their
impact on media consumer choices
- Information technology and the emergence of new media professions
- The link between information systems and the development of
data journalism
- The impact of information systems on journalistic work and
processes
- Information technology, audience measurement and audience
participation
- Information technology and social media management
TYPES OF CONTRIBUTIONS
The proposed track on media management aims at attracting the full
spectrum of submissions:
- Completed papers that represent a mature, theory-driven and
empirically validated research
- Research-in-progress papers that explore emerging research
areas and would profit from discussion and feedback at ECIS
- Practical examples of technology sustained new media business
models and managerial systems
PAPER SUBMISSIONS
Research papers and research-in-progress papers are limited to 12 and 7
pages in length respectively, practical examples to 14 pages. All
submissions must use the Word or the LaTeX template on the website and
be submitted as PDF.
Submissions to ECIS 2015 must be original, NOT previously published in a
journal or conference proceedings, nor presented at another conference.
Moreover, they must NOT be currently under consideration for publication
or presentation elsewhere. Note that a person can be (co)author of NO
more than 3 submissions to ECIS 2015 to assure diversity at the conference.
For all the relevant information regarding the submission of your
paper(s) to ECIS 2015, please go to:
http://www.ecis2015.eu/participation/submissions
If you have questions concerning the ECIS TRACK 28: MEDIA MANAGEMENT AND
INFORMATION SYSTEMS, please
contact: (cinzia.dalzotto /at/ unine.ch) or Artur Lugmayr ((lartur /at/ acm.org)). If
you have a question regarding the submission of your paper and your
question is not being answered on the website, please feel free to
contact (info /at/ ecis2015.eu).
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