14th Americas Conference on Information Systems
AMCIS 2008
Toronto, Ontario

Learning from the past & charting the future of the discipline

Environmental communication and decision support    

 

Chair(s), Affiliation, and Contact Information including Email:

Omar El-Gayar
College of Business and Information Systems

Dakota State University,

820 N. Washington Avenue, Madison, SD 57042
Email: Omar.El-Gayar@dsu.edu

TEL (605) 256-5799
FAX (605) 256-5060

Arno Scharl
Department of New Media Technology

MODUL University Vienna

Am Kahlenberg 1, 1190 Vienna, Austria

Email scharl@ecoresearch.net

 

14-17 August 2008
Toronto, Ontario
 

Theme:

The mini-track focuses on innovative design and use of Decision Support Systems (DSS), and their application to the environmental domain. The urgency and scope of environmental problems call for both immediate action and sustainable long-term strategies. Consequently, decision-makers need to reexamine their knowledge assets and identify new methods to exploit them more effectively. The fields of environmental communication, ecosystem monitoring and environmental resource management are constantly developing such methods.

The track brings together researchers interested in exploring new and innovative applications of DSS technology and their application to the environmental domain. Environmental DSS pose unique challenges from both technical and organizational perspectives. In terms of underlying technology, one can distinguish knowledge-driven, data-driven, model-driven, and geographically-driven approaches. This mini-track aims to provide an integrative view on these disciplines and technologies, and to align academic research on DSS technology with industry practice.

The mini-track welcomes both research articles and practitioner reports, and particularly encourages the submission of theoretically founded papers that illustrate the application of DSS technology to environmental problems. The mini-track is receptive to all types of research methodologies, with a particular interest in design science research.

Possible Topics:

·         Environmental knowledge management and decision support systems

·         Environmental online communication

·         Environmental management information systems (EMIS)

·         Emerging technologies for DSS development and delivery with applications in the environmental domain

·         Case studies of environmental communication and decision support

 AMCIS 2008 TORONTO       http://www.business.mcmaster.ca/amcis2008/        Key Dates:

Paper Abstracts Due (optional) Monday, February 5, 2008
Papers Due:   Monday, March 3, 2008
Notification of Acceptance:   Monday, April 14, 2008
Camera Ready Copy Due:   Monday, April 28, 2008

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