HICSS59 CfP Knowledge, Innovation, and Entrepreneurial Systems Track

Murray Jennex mjennex at sdsu.edu
Tue Mar 11 13:49:31 EDT 2025


CALL FOR PAPERS



Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences (HICSS-59), Hyatt
Regency, Maui



Track: Knowledge, Innovation, and Entrepreneurial Systems



Knowledge Innovation and Entrepreneurial Systems focuses on the evolving
nature of work and society. Competitive, political, and cultural pressures
are forcing organizations to do more with less and to leverage all they
know to succeed. Knowledge, innovation, and entrepreneurial systems are the
systems we’re developing to facilitate collaboration, socialization, and
work to improve knowledge capture, storage, transfer and flow. The use of
knowledge and the systems that support it fosters creativity and innovation
while providing the infrastructure of organizational learning and
continuous improvement. This track explores the many factors that influence
the development, adoption, use, and success of knowledge, innovation, and
entrepreneurial systems. These factors include (but are not limited to)
artificial intelligence, culture, measurement, governance and management,
storage and communication technologies, process modeling and development.
The track also looks at the societal drivers for knowledge systems
including an aging work force, a remote work force and its need to
distribute knowledge and encourage collaboration in widely dispersed
organizations and societies, and competitive forces requiring organizations
of all types to adapt and change rapidly. Increasingly, these systems rely
on systems, artificial intelligence, and associated analytics to support
knowledge assets. Finally, the track addresses issues that impact society
in the use of these systems in what is now called the “new norm.” These
issues include disinformation and forgetting, social identity, social
justice, remote socialization, resource allocation, and decision making,
including automated, augmented, artificial, and human based decision
making.  Papers are invited that address any of these issues through the
following minitracks:



AI Assistants and Generative AI for Knowledge Creation, Retention, and Use

Artificial Intelligence in Knowledge Management

Computing Education

EdTech and Emerging Technologies

Entrepreneurship and Emerging Technologies

Future and KM: The Future of Knowledge Management – Futuring and Design in
Knowledge Management

Game-based Learning

Generative Artificial Intelligence in Higher Education

Impact of Knowledge and AI Systems

Innovation and Entrepreneurship: Theory and Practice

Intelligent Agents in Education and Training

Knowledge Flows, Transfer, Sharing, and Exchange

Potentials and Risks of Artificial Intelligence for Researchers

Push for Responsible Knowledge Management in Organizations from a
Resilience Perspective

Technical, Socio-Economic, and Ethical Aspects of AI



*Important dates (www.hicss.hawaii.edu <http://www.hicss.hawaii.edu/>):*



April 15:                       Paper submission commences

June 15:                      Paper submission deadline

August 17:                  Notification of Acceptance/Rejection

September 22:            Deadline for authors to submit final manuscript

October 1:                   Deadline for at least one author to register
for HICSS
January 6-9, 2026:      HICSS Conference





*Track Co-Chairs:*



Murray E. Jennex

Gensler Professor of Computer Information Systems

Paul and Virginia Engler College of Business

West Texas A&M University

mjennex at wtamu.edu



Stefan Smolnik

Faculty of Business Administration and Economics

University of Hagen

stefan.Smolnik at fernuni-hagen.de
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