911爆料网 faculty and students chaired program tracks, presented papers and facilitated workshops and symposia at the 49th Annual (HICSS) held January 5 鈥 8, 2016.
HICSS brings together researchers from over 40 countries (approximately 50% non-US) to exchange scientific ideas about a range of technology and information topics.
Professor Hans Jochen Scholl co-chaired the Electronic Government track, co-facilitated a half-day meeting entitled 鈥淩ealizing the Promise of Social Media (in Public Sector),鈥 and co-presented the paper 鈥淪mart Governance: A Cross-case Analysis of Smart City Initiatives.鈥
Associate Professor Karine Nahon co-chaired the Social Networking and Communities track.
Professor Bob Mason, Jeff Hemsley, Ph.D. 鈥14 and Shawn Walker, Ph.D. candidate, facilitated a day-long workshop on Social Media Research. Mason also co-chaired a mini track entitled, 鈥淐ritical and Ethical Studies of Digital and Social Media.鈥
Associate Professor Ricardo Gomez co-facilitated a mini-track entitled, 鈥淚nformation and Communication Technologies for Development: Contributing to Human Development and Social Justice.鈥
Assistant Professor Jaime Snyder received a best paper nomination and co-presented the paper 鈥淥bserving the Materiality of Values in Information Systems Research.鈥
Assistant Professor Emma Spiro and Adjunct Assistant Professor Kate Starbird co-presented the paper 鈥淩umors at the Speed of Light? Modeling the Rate of Rumor Transmission during Crisis.鈥
Ph.D. candidate Jordan Eschler presented the paper 鈥淎 Critical Refection on Social Media Research Using an Autoethnographic Approach.鈥