Fwd: CFP AMCIS 2025: Minitrack - Exploring IT, Role, and Social Identities in IT Adoption and Use
Reibenspiess, Victoria
reibenspiess at wfu.edu
Thu Dec 19 05:12:23 EST 2024
*CALL FOR PAPERS*
AMCIS 2025
Intelligent Technologies for a Better Future
Montreal, Canada
August 14 – 16, 2025
*MINI-TRACK: *Exploring IT, Role, and Social Identities in IT Adoption and
Use
TRACK: Adoption and Diffusion of IT (SIGADIT)
*DESCRIPTION*
Information technology (IT) use is a vital link between IT investments and
organizational performance, prompting IS researchers to focus on the
adoption, diffusion, and utilization of IT by individuals. Recent
advancements have deepened our understanding of how IT, role, and social
identities shape—and are shaped—by interactions with IT. IT identity, the
extent to which an individual views the use of IT as integral to their
sense of self, offers valuable insights into IT adoption and use. Role and
social identities similarly influence how individuals engage with IT,
especially as these identities evolve through relationships with technology.
This mini track invites research exploring the intersection of IT, role,
and social identities with IT adoption and use. Contributions that examine
how these identities are formed, maintained, and transformed through
interactions with IT are encouraged. We welcome research using a variety of
methodologies and at all levels of analysis.
SUBMISSION TYPES
* Completed Research Papers must not exceed 10 pages (approx. 5,000
words)
* Emergent Research Forum (ERF) papers must not exceed 5 pages (approx.
2,500 words)
All submissions must conform to the AMCIS 2025 submission template and will
be peer-reviewed using a double-blind system.
TENTATIVE TIMELINES
* January 5, 2025: Manuscript submissions for AMCIS 2025 begin
* February 28, 2025: Completed research and ERF submissions are due at
5pm ET
MINI-TRACK CHAIRS
Michelle Carter
michelle.carter at manchester.ac.uk
The University of Manchester
Victoria Reibenspiess
reibenspiess at wfu.edu
Wake Forest University
Yafang Li
yli22 at memphis.edu
The University of Memphis
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