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CfP: Knowledge Management & Social Media

  • 1.  CfP: Knowledge Management & Social Media

    Posted 04-08-2011 10:28

    Please excuse any cross-postings.

     

    We're pleased to introduce a new mini-track at HICSS: Knowledge Management & Social Media, and we hope you'll consider submitting your work or serve as a reviewer!  Contact the chairs at any time for feedback on ideas-this is a first time mini-track, so we're interpreting the scope pretty broadly.

    Call for submissions

    HICSS 45        January 4-7, 2012:  Grand Wailea, Maui, Hawaii

    Mini-track on Knowledge Management and Social Media

    Knowledge Management and Social Media:  the Challenge

    Papers solicited for this mini-track cover issues, challenges, ideas, and solutions for two aspects of knowledge management (KM) and social media (SM).  On the one hand, SM offers unprecedented opportunities for sharing information and knowledge both among colleagues closely bound by shared interests but also among those representing the "strength of weak ties" (Granovetter, 1973).  On the other hand, SM, because of the ease with which information can be disseminated, threatens organizational control of information and increases the risk of the loss of intellectual property and proprietary knowledge.  For this track, we encourage authors from academia, industry, governments, and non-profits, especially collaborations among these groups to address the tension between both these aspects of KM and SM.  We solicit early stage concepts, case studies, works-in-progress, and collaborative action research among academics, executives, and policy makers that illustrate innovative approaches and solutions.  We especially seek papers that offer conceptual models combined with empirical evidence.

    Co-Chairs

    Robert M. Mason

    The Information School, University of Washington

    rmmason@uw.edu

     

    Dianne P. Ford

    Faculty of Business Administration

    Memorial University of Newfoundland

    dpford@mun.ca

     

    Key Dates:

    Abstracts to co-chairs for feedback:  any time

    Papers due:     June 15, 2011