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[Commlist] CFP: 1st International Symposium on Digital Transformation
Thu Dec 16 09:52:14 GMT 2021
Call for abstracts
* 1ST INTERNATIONAL SYMPOSIUM ON DIGITAL TRANSFORMATION *
15-16 February, 2022
Linneaus University, Växjö, Sweden
Organizers: Marcelo Milrad, Anita Mirijamdotter, Soumitra Chowdhury,
Johan Vaide, Erdelina Kurti, & Helena Belfrage
The International Symposium on Digital Transformation aims to contribute
to the Linnaeus Knowledge Environment: Digital Transformations. The
knowledge environment works interdisciplinary and connects subjects,
departments and faculties to take a versatile approach to societal
challenges in various areas affected by digitalization. The aim with
this symposium is to invite researchers from all over the world whose
research is about societal, cultural, economic and/or political
transformations enabled by digital technologies. The researchers include
both seniors and doctoral students. We also invite practitioners who
work with both technical and non-technical aspects of digital
transformation. Keynote speakers who have done a significant amount of
work in digital transformation will be invited.
The symposium will be held both online and on-campus.
For more information about the symposium go to:
https://lnu.se/en/meet-linnaeus-university/conferences/1st-international-symposium-on-digital-transformation-2022/
<https://lnu.se/en/meet-linnaeus-university/conferences/1st-international-symposium-on-digital-transformation-2022/>
DATES
- Deadline for submission: January 15, 2022
- Date of Notification: January 29, 2022
- Presentations: February 15 and 16, 2022
SYMPOSIUM SCOPE & OBJECTIVE
Digital transformation has triggered innovation in the society and
businesses. We can see endeavours of introducing driverless public
transports in cities around the globe as well as the applications of
electronic patient records in healthcare. Businesses such as Airbnb and
Lyft, as well as traditional manufacturing firms such as Volvo and
Rolls-Royce all have one thing in common: novel use of digital
technology. Both Volvo and Rolls-Royce combine digital and physical
components to develop innovative digital services tied to the use of
their products. Digital components such as sensors, data storage,
analysis software and 4G connectivity as well as social media have
enabled transformation in education, social interactions, healthcare,
etc. Despite the abundance of examples of digital transformation in our
society and industry, there is still a lack of cohesive understanding of
what digital transformation entails. One major challenge is to envision
what innovations digital technologies bring to the society and
businesses in the future.
The symposium invites international researchers and practitioners in
related disciplines to Digital Transformation to present, discuss and
demonstrate different possibilities, current efforts and upcoming trends
in this emerging field.
Main symposium themes:
- Cases of digital transformation: Digital transformation is certainly
happening at various levels of our society and businesses. We need to
investigate interesting cases of the phenomenon.
- Creating a liaison between academia, public and private sectors: Since
DT is taking place in our society, governmental authorities such as
municipalities and other public administration bodies will be benefited
from scientific research in DT with the development of new approaches
for DT or the design of digital services. This research can be done in
collaboration between academia and private sectors since private sectors
are already ahead in DT initiatives and academic researchers can help
with scientific knowledge on DT.
- Combining methodologies and approaches from different disciplines:
tools: Special emphasis should be given to methodological issues of
cross-disciplinary collaboration.
Symposium tracks:
- Track 1: Digital business
- Track 2: Digital learning/digitalization of education
- Track 3: E-health
- Track 4: Digital humanities
- Track 5: Ethical implications of digitalization
- Track 6: Digital working life
- Track 7: General track
TERMS OF PARTICIPATION
1. Eligibility: The conference is open to the researchers whose research
deals with business and social transformations that are enabled by
different forms of digital technologies. Both senior researchers,
doctoral and master’s students are welcome.
2. Submission: To participate, a researcher should submit a 2-page abstract.
3. Reviewing: The submitted abstracts will undergo a single-blind peer
review (the reviewers’ names will not be disclosed to the authors). Each
author is supposed to review at least one submission of another author.
4. Presentations: All authors are expected to present their works during
the sessions on February 15-16, 2022.
ABSTRACT SUBMISSION
Find abstract template here:
https://lnu.se/contentassets/54dae44559d94a29bd1ae34f23c41fb5/abstract-template-for-icdt-2022.docx
<https://lnu.se/contentassets/54dae44559d94a29bd1ae34f23c41fb5/abstract-template-for-icdt-2022.docx>
Submit your paper for the International Symposium on Digital
Transformation 2022 here:
https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=isdt2022
<https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=isdt2022>
The best abstracts will be invited for submission as full papers that
will be published under the CEUR Workshop Proceedings (CEUR-WS.org),
free Open-Access Proceedings for Scientific Conferences and Workshops.
There is no participation fee.
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