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Breakthrough Ideas in Information Technology

 

Robert Davison & Ken Peffers

 

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Robert Davison (City University of Hong Kong, China)
Ken Peffers (University of Nevada Las Vegas, USA)

 

This track is intended to provide for the presentation of IS research that is especially novel, important, real, and/or applicable and has the potential of developing into valuable new streams of research.

IS research, pushed by technological, social, and economic change, frequently addresses new questions and problems, however, the short conference format and the keen competition for acceptance together make it difficult for papers that break entirely new ground to be accepted at major conferences. In this track we encourage the introduction of research in distinctly new directions by evaluating submissions more heavily on novelty, importance, reality, applicability, and the value of a potential stream of research to business and society.

Research submitted to this track should clearly break new ground in terms of research problems, theory, method, or other substantial characteristics. Authors submitting to this track should make explicit arguments in the paper for, where applicable, the research's novelty, importance, reality, applicability, and potential value as a stream of research.

 

Research submitted to this track might, for example:

  • Use a review of practitioner literature to introduce a new IS problem and propose a research agenda to address it.

  • Use a collection of small case studies to develop research propositions for further study.

  • Raise problems that practicing managers think are not being adequately addressed by IS research.

  • Propose new theory, based on argument and literature.

  • Demonstrate the efficacy of a practical method for the management of an IS problem that is not suggested by the prevailing stream of IS research.

  • Introduce results or argument that challenge well accepted conclusions in IS research.

  • Otherwise introduce research problems, methods, and solutions of potential value to research and/or practice. The papers could be empirical, theoretical, essays, short reviews, or agendas.

 

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Associate Editors:

  • Snehamay Banerjee (Rutgers University, USA)

  • Kevin Crowston (Syracuse University, USA)

  • Neil Doherty (University of Loughborough, UK)

  • Starling David Hunter III (Massachusetts Institute of Technology, USA)

  • Roberto Evaristo (University of Illinois Chicago, USA)

  • Paul Forster (Hong Kong University of Science and Technology, China)

  • Carol Hsu (National Chengchi University, Taiwan)

  • Séamas Kelly (University College Dublin, Ireland)

  • Ron Kwok (City University of Hong Kong, China)

  • Karl Lang (Baruch College, CUNY, USA)

  • Jae Nam Lee (City University of Hong Kong, China & Kookmin University, South Korea)

  • Scott McCoy (College of William & Mary, USA)

  • Mike Metcalfe (University of South Australia, Australia)

  • Moez Limayem (City University of Hong Kong, China & University of Lausanne, Switzerland)

  • Fiona Nah (University of Nebraska, Lincoln, USA)

  • Joe Nandhakumar (University of Bath, UK)

  • Balaji Rajagopalan (Oakland University, USA)

  • Narcyz Roztocki (State University of New York at New Paltz, USA)

  • Dave Salisbury (University of Dayton, USA)

  • Scott Serich (George Washington University, USA)

  • Antony Solomon (Texas Tech University, USA)

  • Virpi Kristiina Tuunainen (Helsinki School of Economics, Finland)

  • Murray Turoff (New Jersey Institute of Technology, USA)

  • Chris Wagner (City University of Hong Kong, China)

  • Rolf Wigand (University of Arkansas, Little Rock, USA)

  • Eleanor Wynn (Intel Corp., USA)

 

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Reviewers:

 

Adekunle Okunoye

Alcina Prata

Alea Fairchild

Alexander Teubner

Alexandra Durcikova

Andrea Everard

Angela Lin

Anita Mangan

Bandula jayatilaka

Bo-chiuan Su

Brian Donnellan

Brian Jones

Carlos J. Navarrete

Chei Sian

Chon Abraham

Chris Stewart

Christina Nicole Outlay

Corina Raduescu

Darrin Thomas

David Bodoff

Dennis Galletta

Dong Back

Duanning Zhou

Edoardo Jacucci

Eleanor Loiacono

Ella Klecun

Eric van Heck

Frada Burstein

Gamila Shoib

Georgios Dafoulas

Guillermo Rodriguez-Abitia

H. Roland Weistroffer

Harry Bouwman

Hong Sheng

Jae Yun Moon

Janice Sipior

Jeffrey Kim

Jeremy Rose

Jim Underwood

Jimmy C. Tseng

Jinyoul Lee

Joan Mann

John Baptista

John Mooney

John Wells

Jon Heales

Jonathan Allen

Jonathan Foster

Jonathan P. Allen

Jonathan Palmer

Jose Diaz

Judith Gebauer

Judy McKay

Kai Riemer

Kallol Bagchi

Kate Kenny

Kathie Wright

Ken Trimmer

Kevin Kobelsky

Leigh Jin

Leonardo Pilatti

Liaquat Hossain

Lucas Introna

Ludwig Chang

Maha Shaikh

Marios Koufaris

Marshall van Alstyne

Mary Darking

Matthew Jones

Michael Barrett

Michael Bieber

Michael Roseman

Michael Tan

Miguel R Olivas-Lujan

Nanda Kumar

Nina McGarry

Noriko Hara

Pamela Abbott

Paul Licker

Paul Lowry

Peter Marks

Peter Meso

Peter Polak

Philip Musa

Rafael Prikladnicki

Ralf Eder-Lange

Randy Cooper

Raul Trejo-Ramirez

Ray Henry

Richard Vidgen

Rob Perron

Roman Wong

Shubasish Dasgupta

Soe-Tsyr Yuan

Sophie Cockroft

Stefan Klein

Stephen Corea

Sundeep Sahay

Suprateek Sarker

Surinder Kahai

Susan Scott

Susana Vidrio Barón

Thomas Hess

Traci Hess

Ulrich Frank

Vikas Jain

Will Venters

Yifeng Zhang

Yogesh Dwivedi

Yong Jin Kim

Yossi Lichtenstein

Yun Wan

Zlatko J Kovacic

 

 

 

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