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Full-Length Papers, Research-in-Progress Proposals, Panels, Workshops, or Tutorial Proposals
Submission Deadline for Panels, Workshops, and Tutorial
Proposals: March 1, 2010 Submission Deadline for Full-Length Papers,
and Research-in-Progress: March 22, 2010 Notification of Acceptance/Rejection: April
12, 2010 Author Registration Deadline:
April 19, 2010 Camera-Ready Copy Deadline: April
26, 2010 Submission Guidelines We invite submissions of completed
manuscripts, research-in-progress proposals (extended abstracts), panel
proposals, and workshop proposals addressing behavioral, organizational,
and technical aspects of information systems. Two to three parallel
sessions are planned. A computer lab will be available if needed. A paper template for MWAIS 2010
submissions and camera-ready copy can be found in the file attachment
included below. Submitted papers and proposals
will undergo a double blind review by at least two reviewers. Please do
not include any author or affiliation identification on any page of the
paper, in headings, footers, or in the properties of the submitted file.
Author and affiliation information should be added in the camera ready
version of the paper only. Previously published work or work under
review elsewhere is not eligible for submission. All submissions should
be submitted electronically in MS Word. Template for MWAIS 2010 submissions and camera-ready copy:
mwais2010_paper_template.doc
The proceedings will be available through the
Association for Information Systems Electronic Library (AISeL). At least
one author of each accepted paper must register for the conference no
later than April 19th, 2010, in order
for the paper to be included in the conference proceedings. You may submit a full length (not to exceed
six single-spaced pages with approximately 2,500 words, including all
figures, tables, appendices, and references), original, and previously
unpublished manuscript. The research may be conceptual, empirical or
applied. Accepted papers will be published in the conference proceedings
in their entirety, as recommended by the reviewers. Selected papers
included in the MWAIS 2010 conference will be recommended on behalf of
MWAIS for a standard review process and possible inclusion in the
following journals: American Journal of Business Best Paper Award MWAIS program committee will nominate three papers for best paper awards, sponsored by American Journal of Business. First best paper award is $ 300, second best paper award is $ 200, third best paper award is $ 100. These papers will be recognized at the conference and the award money will be given when manuscripts are submitted to this journal.
Research-in-Progress You may submit research-in-progress proposals
(extended abstracts), preferably including a summary of tentative
results of the study to date, in 1000-1500 words with a maximum of 2
figures/tables for inclusion in the conference proceedings.
Panels, Workshops, and Tutorials Individuals interested in conducting a panel,
workshop, or tutorial dealing with technological, managerial,
professional, teaching, societal, national or international issues of
information technology management are invited to submit a 500-1000 word
proposal covering the objectives, issues to be covered, and the
names/addresses of any other panel, workshop, or tutorial members.
Method of presentation is at the submitter's discretion. However, the
submitter has the responsibility for choosing his/her own participants
(such as panel members). All accepted proposals will appear in the
conference proceedings. (Note: All panel, workshop, and tutorial members
must register and pay for the conference.) Full-length papers, research-in-progress
proposals, and panel, workshop, or tutorial proposals are invited in
topics related to the conference theme (Emerging Technologies in Service
Enterprises) as well as the following areas (but not limited to):
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