Call for Papers
HICSS-50 Human-Computer Interaction (HCI) Minitrack:
Human-Computer Interaction: Informing Design Utilizing Behavioral, Neurophysiological, and Design Science Methods
Building on the success of last years minitrack we invite HCI scholars to submit their related research papers.
Details:
January 4-7, 2017
Hilton Waikoloa Village
Hawaii, Hawaii
Website: http://www.hicss.org/
** Fast-Tracking opportunities to AIS Transactions on HCI are available for strong research papers. **
The aim of this mini-track is to provide a forum for HCI researchers to exchange a broad range of issues related to the design of human-computer interaction by drawing upon diverse approaches, including behavioral, neurophysiological, and design science methods. Appropriate papers for the HCI mini-track will draw on the broadest range of research methodologies including, but not limited to, behavioral methods (e.g., case study, experimentation, survey, action research), neurophysiological tools (e.g., fMRI, eye tracking, HCI devices such as mice, touch screens and typing dynamics, skin conductance response), and design science approaches. Accordingly, a broad range of reference disciplines may be appropriate to draw upon to inform design, such as: computer science, information systems, consumer behavior, psychology, organizational sciences, neuroscience, neuroeconomics, and neuromarketing. Moreover, papers that help to bridge academic research and industry practice are welcome.
Given the diverse goals of this mini-track, there are a plethora of appropriate topics; possible topics include, but are not limited to:
Behavioral, neurophysiological, and design aspects of human-computer interaction
Neuroscientific approaches to human-computer interaction
How design and human-computer interaction is informed by neurophysiological tools
User task analysis and modeling
Analysis, design, development, evaluation, and use of information systems
Guidelines and standards for interface design
Web-based user interface design and evaluation for:
B2B, B2C, C2C E-Commerce
Group collaboration
Negotiation and auctions
Design and evaluation issues for mobile devices and m-Commerce
Interface issues in the design and development of other new interaction technologies
Information system usability engineering
The impact of interfaces on attitude, perception, behavior, productivity , and performance (including their measurement with neurophysiological tools)
Implications and consequences of technological change on individuals, groups, society, and socio-technical units
Design issues related to the elderly, the young, and special needs populations
Issues related to teaching HCI courses
Other human factors issues related to HCI
Interface design for group and other collaborative environments
User / Developer experiences with particular interfaces, design environments, or devices
Evaluation of HCI devices, design approaches and usability in specific domains, including health care, law, engineering, government, business, and so on
Deadlines:
April 1: Paper Submission and Review System for HICSS-50 goes live.
June 15 (11:59 PM, Hawaii Time): Deadline to submit full manuscripts for review. Review is double-blind; therefore this submission must be *without author names*.
August 15: Acceptance/Rejection notification will be sent to authors. All travel guarantees including visa or fiscal/ funding procedures should begin immediately after you receive the notification of acceptance. Make sure your server accepts the address from our review system.
August 16 - September 4: If your paper is accepted with mandatory changes (AM), you must make specified changes, and resubmit your paper to the Paper Submission and Review System for reconsideration, still without author names.
September 4: Submission deadline for AM papers.
September 15: Deadline for submitting final manuscript for publication to the Publication System (not the previous Paper Submission and Review System). Add author names, affiliation, and email address to your papers.
October 1: At least one author of each paper should register by October 1 in order secure publication in the Conference Proceedings.
October 15: Papers without at least one registered author will be removed from the Proceedings.
Mini-Track Chairs:
Christoph Schneider
Department of Information Systems
City University of Hong Kong
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Joe Valacich
Eller College of Business
University of Arizona
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Angelika Dimoka
Center for Neural Decision Making
Fox School of Business
Temple University
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