CALL FOR PAPERS: Mini-track on Artificial Intelligence and Big Data for Innovative, Collaborative and Sustainable Development of Organizations

Zurada, Jozef jozef.zurada at louisville.edu
Mon Mar 10 17:00:49 EDT 2025


Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences (HICSS-59), Hilton Waikoloa Village, Big Island, January 6-9, 2026
http://www.hawaii.edu/

Collaboration Systems and Technologies Track


Mini-track on Artificial Intelligence and Big Data for Innovative, Collaborative and Sustainable Development of Organizations



Mini-track co-chairs: Celina M. Olszak, Jozef Zurada, Jan Kozak, Zara Hatami
The advent of the Internet, social media, distributed databases, and mobile technologies has led to an exponential growth in data, both structured and unstructured. This diverse data holds substantial business value, encompassing customer information and interactions, superstore and online transactions, competitive intelligence, labor market insights, and development trends across various industries to name a few. Real-time data from sources like Twitter, Reddit, and Facebook adds an additional layer of complexity, requiring instant processing using Artificial Intelligence (AI), Big Data (BD), machine learning, data streaming technologies, and visual analytics.
Despite the potential benefits, many organizations either lack the necessary tools or fail to grasp the full value of their available data. This minitrack seeks to address these challenges by offering a platform for theoretical, conceptual, and applied discussions on the integration of AI and BD. This minitrack will attempt to gain insights into utilizing data to increase sales, identify opportunities, outperform competitors, enhance products and services, recruit talent, improve operations, and make informed forecasts.
The main objective of this minitrack is to provide organizations with a comprehensive understanding of leveraging AI and BD for innovative, collaborative, and sustainable development, ultimately facilitating effective decision-making. As the digital landscape evolves rapidly, the minitrack aims to bridge the gap between the wealth of available data and its practical utilization within organizations.
This minitrack is designed for researchers, professionals, and practitioners interested in maximizing the potential of AI and BD for organizational growth. It attempts to gain valuable insights into theoretical frameworks, practical applications, and collaborative approaches, equipping them to make informed decisions in a dynamic, data-driven environment. The minitrack provides a platform for in-depth discussions on the transformative power of AI and BD in shaping the future of organizations.

This minitrack invites original research, case studies, and practical implementations focused on, but not limited to:
Theoretical foundations of AI and BD for organizational growth, collaboration, and sustainability.
AI-driven decision-making, predictive analytics, and business intelligence in operations.
Practical applications of AI and BD for enhancing products, services, collaboration, and workforce management.
Real-time data processing with AI, machine learning, deep learning, and visual analytics.
Challenges and opportunities of AI and BD for innovative, collaborative, and sustainable development of organizations.
AI and BD tools, methods, and technologies for data-driven decision support and business operations.
AI and BD solutions for innovative, collaborative, and sustainable development of organizations.
Ethical and governance challenges in AI-driven decision making.
Technological and human requirements for effective and efficient AI and BD adoption in organizations.
Supporting organizational creativity, collaboration, innovation and decision-making using AI and BD.



Important dates (https://hicss.hawaii.edu/):

June 15, 2025 (Hawaii Time)               - Submit full manuscripts - the review process is double-blind.

August 17, 2025                                   - Acceptance notice is emailed to authors by the review system

September 22, 2025                            - Submit final paper for publication in the conference proceedings

January 6-9, 2026                                - HICSS Conference


Mini-track Co-Chairs:



Celina M. Olszak (Primary Contact)

University of Economics in Katowice, Poland
celina.olszak at ue.katowice.pl<mailto:celina.olszak at ue.katowice.pl>



Jozef Zurada
University of Louisville, USA
jozef.zurada at louisville.edu<file:///C:/Users/jmzura01/Desktop/Backup%20-%20Desktop%20-%20Oct%202%202019/HICSS-54%20-%20Minitrack/jozef.zurada@louisville.edu>



Jan Kozak

University of Economics in Katowice, Poland

jan.kozak at ue,katowice.pl<mailto:jan.kozak at ue,katowice.pl>



Zara Hatami
University of Louisville, USA
zara.hatami at louisville.edu<mailto:zara.hatami at louisville.edu>

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