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Digital Transformation in the Craft Sector: Identifying Digital Competencies and Attitudes for Managers and Employees
Digital skills and attitudes are increasingly crucial for driving digital transformation forward. On the other hand, craft enterprises are still traditionally positioned and need more concrete digital competencies and attitudes. This study focuses on the ...
Examining Individual Differences in IT Career Choice: Evidence from Across the United States
A career in information technology (IT) offers not only employment opportunities but also a potential source of economic advancement. To develop a more diverse and inclusive workforce and continue our commitment to diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI), ...
Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Perceptions as Drivers of Career Outcomes for IT Professionals
Despite decades of academic discourse and the implementation of various policy and industry interventions, the IT workforce still does not adequately reflect the diversity of the overall working population. In addition to a labor shortage pointing to the ...
Effects of the Digital Mindset on Affordance Perceptions
This poster presents an idea for a study to assess the impact of the digital mindset (a central IT-specific trait) on the perception of affordances. We are planning two experiments and a pre-study. The pre-study is conducted to identify different ...
Impact of ICT Permeability on Work and Family Outcomes
This paper presents a framework that investigates the impact of Information and Communication Technology (ICT) permeability on work and family outcomes for dual-career couples in the context of Work-from-home (WFH). The study shows that as couples rely ...
Genie Breaks the Bottle: Ethics in Artificial Intelligence Adoption: ChatGPT; The Beginning and the End of Human Wisdom
ChatGPT, developed by OpenAI, has attracted significant attention from early adopters. While this generative artificial intelligence (AI) system can be somewhat intuitive, such technology can also be disruptive in domains that require creativity (e.g., ...
Creating a Sustainable IS Career Ecosystem: Examining the Cross-section of the Diversity Management Approach and the Social Cognitive Career Theory: Research in Progress
To increase the opportunities for diverse students in STEM, universities have augmented their recruitment processes with Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) initiatives. However, critics argue that universities must do more than implement tokenized ...
IT Workers' Individual Ambidexterity and Work Exhaustion - Preliminary Insight into the Moderating Role of Person-Job Fit: Research in Progress
Companies that fail to be efficient and innovative today will be irrelevant tomorrow. Ambidexterity (i.e., simultaneously conducting two contradicting activities, such as exploitation and exploration) helps organizations overcome this challenge. This ...
IT Self-Employment: A Protean Career View
IT self-employment is a growing trend. IS research however has mostly focused on careers of IT professionals in an organizational context. In this study, we use the Protean Career perspective to investigate reasons for the transition of IT professionals ...
Charting a Course to the Top: Insights from the Fortune 500 CIOs and How They Differ from Other C-Suite Executives
The Chief Information Officer (CIO) is a vital leadership role in modern corporations that is responsible for making important decisions about the direction and use of technology within the organization. The CIO works alongside other chief officers, such ...
Who's got the power?: Examining the impact of digital open innovation platforms on social power dynamics in smart municipalities
In the current efforts of many cities, towns, and regions to digitally transform into smart municipalities, there is a paradigm shift from mere resident participation to co-creation. In co-creation, residents and municipal staff form a unified workforce, ...
Teaching Excel Skills to Underserved College Students in an Online Workshop: A Train-the-Trainer Approach
Digital skills such as using Microsoft Excel for data management and analysis have become essential for knowledge workers to improve productivity in organizations. Yet college graduates who enter professional workplaces often do not consider their ...
Understanding Employee Work Exhaustion Through the Lens of Neurodiversity
Work exhaustion has been a focal area of IT personnel research for decades. While some studies have explored factors related to job characteristics (e.g., role ambiguity) as possible predictors, others have examined social demands in the IT workplace (...
The Challenges and Processes of Achieving Optimal Implementation of Zero Trust Architecture in Workplace
Zero Trust Architecture (ZTA) is one of the newest approaches in tackling cyber threats in organizations. While the goal is to reduce the impact of cyber threats by assuming no implicit trust, as well as constant monitoring, and restricted access to ...
Career Anchor and Information Technology Major Choice of First-Generation College Students
This study looks at the career anchors of first-generation college students (henceforth referred to as FGCSs) and their decision to pursue an information technology (IT) major. FGCSs are defined as college students whose parents did not complete any 4-...
Key Success Factors for "Real World" Projects: A Principal-Agency Theory Perspective: ACM SIGMIS Computers and People Research 2023
"Real world" projects are an important component of MIS academic programs. These "real world" projects provide students with problem-based learning opportunities which enable them to address "real world" problems and opportunities. The purpose of this ...
HERStory: Challenges, Success Factors, and Lessons Learned as an Information Systems Academic in the MENA Region
HERSstory is a term for history written from a feminist perspective and emphasizing the role of women or told from a woman's point of view. Not only do we see women throughout history creating positive change in their roles (Indira Gandhi, Florence ...
Social Software, Collaboration, and Post-Mortem Technologies in the Brazilian cultural context
Faced with the growing need to model aspects related to user's death in systems that require online collaboration, new demands stand out.
Scientists and society are challenged by technologies that (do not) deal with the death of users, thereby impacting ...
Which IT Investment Profile Earns the Most Revenue?: Uncovering the 7 IT Investment Profile Path Archetypes
IT investments have been a crucial component for businesses in the last decade. Firms are embracing digital and innovative transformation to survive and compete today. While studies have explored various analyses of IT investment impacts on firms' profit,...
Gender Equality Policies in STEM in Latin America -- The use of Gray and Systematic Literature Searches
- Indira R. Guzman,
- José Viterbo,
- Eunice P. dos Santos Nunes,
- Franci Suni-Lopez,
- Elizabeth Jimenez,
- Ana Lara Casagrande
As more actions are needed to reduce the current gap in leadership positions in STEM and IT, it is important to systematically study existing policies and programs that promote gender equality. This research-in-progress (RIP) presents the status of one ...
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Acceptance Rates
Year | Submitted | Accepted | Rate |
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SIGMIS-CPR '19 | 30 | 20 | 67% |
SIGMIS-CPR '15 | 47 | 26 | 55% |
SIGSIM-CPR '14 | 35 | 26 | 74% |
SIGMIS-CPR '13 | 33 | 29 | 88% |
SIGCPR '02 | 32 | 15 | 47% |
SIGCPR '01 | 41 | 22 | 54% |
SIGCPR '99 | 50 | 32 | 64% |
SIGCPR '98 | 60 | 45 | 75% |
SIGCPR '97 | 33 | 28 | 85% |
SIGCPR '96 | 65 | 36 | 55% |
SIGCPR '95 | 54 | 21 | 39% |
Overall | 480 | 300 | 63% |