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DIGIT 2023 Workshop

When: Sunday, December 10, 2023 (1pm-5pm)

Submissions Due: Sunday, October 1, 2023 (11:59pm, EDT); extended to Friday, October 13, 2023 (11:59pm, EDT)
Please see our Call for Papers for details.
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The Special Interest Group on the Adoption and Diffusion of Information Technology (SIGADIT) invites all SIGADIT members to participate in the 2023 DIGIT Workshop.

The rapid advancement of artificial intelligence (AI) and a plethora of emerging technologies, such as artificial intelligence (AI), blockchain, virtual and augmented reality (VR/AR), quantum computing, 5G networks, autonomous systems, and biotechnology, has ushered in a new era of innovation and transformative possibilities. These technologies are revolutionizing various sectors and industries, including healthcare, finance, transportation, manufacturing, agriculture, and education. Understanding the critical aspects of the adoption and diffusion of these emerging technologies is crucial to fully harnessing their potential and driving positive change in our digital revolution.

In the face of significant challenges presented by the climate crisis, armed conflicts, cybersecurity threats, the spread of misinformation, and the lasting impact of the COVID-19 pandemic, we find ourselves at a pivotal moment to rise like a phoenix, emerging from adversity and reshaping human endeavors with the transformative power of digital technologies. The rapid advancement of AI and a diverse array of emerging technologies has opened up unprecedented opportunities for innovation and positive change. We witnessed the global adoption and use of generative AI, especially after the release of ChatGPT in late 2022. Arguably, these digital technologies have the potential to impact human life on a large scale and revolutionize industries and sectors across the globe.

With the increasing integration of AI and digital technologies into the lives and routines of individuals, organizations, and societies, there is a growing need for scientific investigation and theoretical alignment in the research on IT adoption and diffusion and its impacts. The DIGIT 2023 workshop provides a valuable opportunity for researchers to come together, fostering vibrant discussions and the exchange of ideas regarding the effective harnessing of digital technologies. In addition to papers focused on this year’s conference theme, i.e., “Innovation Amplified: Unleashing the Potential of AI and Emerging Technologies through Effective Adoption and Diffusion,” we also welcome research contributions that explore other aspects of IT adoption and diffusion. Let us collectively deepen our understanding of how digital technologies can be harnessed to drive transformative innovation.

Potential topic areas include, but are not exclusive to:

  • Adoption, diffusion, and use of AI and emerging technologies.

  • Navigating ethical considerations in the adoption and diffusion of AI technologies.

  • Exploring the responsible and ethical use of generative AI within creative industries, media, and content generation.

  • Understanding the impact of digital transformation on individuals and organizations.

  • Digital ecosystems and their effects on adoption, diffusion, and abandonment of digital solutions.

  • Diffusion of new digital solutions in support of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).

  • Adoption and diffusion of digital solutions for achieving digital resilience.

  • Digital transformation across industries such as healthcare, education, finance, and the public sector.

  • Individual and collective technology use behaviors, such as adaptation, coping, improvisation, and effective use in the presence of major crises and disruptions.

  • Multi-level studies considering the rippling effects of disruptions and their implications for IS adoption and diffusion.

  • Security, privacy, and risk management in the adoption and use of AI and emerging technologies.

  • New qualitative, quantitative, and design-led methodological approaches to examine the dynamics of IT adoption and diffusion.

Submitted research can be conceptual, analytical, design-oriented, or empirical in nature. The workshop will include paper presentations, paper roundtables, and expert panel discussions.

Instructions for Contributors
In the interest of discussing the most current research in this area, we welcome

  • Completed research papers (16 single-spaced pages)

  • Research-in-progress papers (8 single-spaced pages)

All submissions will be blind-reviewed. Papers should not have been published previously in other proceedings or journals, nor be under review elsewhere. However, it is the general objective of the workshop that the papers will be submitted to a premier outlet after the DIGIT workshop.

Proceedings of the workshop will be published in the AIS Electronic Library. The authors can choose whether they want the full paper or only an extended abstract to be published. For past proceedings see: http://aisel.aisnet.org/digit/

** Submissions Due: Sunday, October 1, 2023** extended to Friday, October 13, 2023 (11:59pm, EDT)
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Instructions for Submission
The deadline for submission of papers is Friday, October 13, 2023 at 11:59 pm EDT (extended date). We will review and accept manuscripts on a rolling basis until the deadline.

All papers must conform to the instructions given in the DIGIT 2023 submission template. They must be single-spaced and submitted in Microsoft Word format.

Papers, both complete research (16 pages) and research-in-progress (8 pages) submissions, must be single-spaced, include an abstract, and submitted in Microsoft Word format. These page limits are all-inclusive; they include the title, body of the paper, figures, tables, references, and all appendices. A separate title page should include the paper title and the authors' names, affiliations, and e-mail addresses. The main body of the paper should have the title, but no author identification. All papers must conform to the instructions given in the DIGIT 2023 submission template, which can be found attached and online at: https://www.sigadit.net/digit. Any submission that does not conform to the template or exceeds the page limits will be desk-rejected without review.

All paper submissions should be sent electronically as a Microsoft Word attachment to: DIGIT.Submissions@gmail.com.

Questions regarding paper submissions can be sent to the program co-chairs: Saeed Akhlaghpour (s.akhlaghpour@uq.edu.au) and Azadeh Savoli (a.savoli@ieseg.fr)

Participation
The workshop will be a half-day event, on Sunday, December 10, 2023, as an in-person event. At least one author must register and attend the workshop to present the paper if the work is accepted.

You do not have to submit a paper to attend the workshop, and we are excited to have scholars of all levels come together and discuss topics of information technology adoption and diffusion and participate in panels and roundtables. However, if you do have a paper accepted, then at least one author must register and attend the workshop to present the paper if the work is accepted.

We especially encourage PhD students to participate in our workshop. For PhD students with accepted papers in DIGIT, 1-2 full scholarships that will cover ICIS and DIGIT registration fees, and several partial scholarships that will cover DIGIT registration fees will be offered. This decision will be made based on the quality of accepted papers. Authors who are Ph.D. students should specify this information in their affiliation in the title page of their submissions.

Registration
How: Please register via the ICIS registration website. Our workshop this year is an in-person event and can be added to your ICIS registration or as a stand-alone attendee.

DIGIT Workshop Committee
For information on SIGADIT and the DIGIT workshop, please contact the 2023 workshop committee:

Hamed Qahri-Saremi
DIGIT 2023 Workshop Chair
hamed.qahri.saremi@gmail.com
College of Business, Colorado State University
Fort Collins, CO, USA

Saeed Akhlaghpour
DIGIT 2023 Program Co-Chair
s.akhlaghpour@uq.edu.au
Business School, The University of Queensland
Brisbane, QLD, Australia

Zach W. Y. Lee
2023 SIGADIT Chair-Elect
zachwylee@gmail.com
The University of Leicester
Leicester, UK.





Azadeh Savoli
DIGIT 2023 Program Co-Chair
a.savoli@ieseg.fr
IÉSEG School of Management
Paris, France

Jennifer Claggett
2023 SIGADIT Chair
claggejl@wfu.edu
School of Business, Wake Forest University
Winston-Salem, NC, USA


PAST DIGIT WORKSHOPS (and PAPERS)

Looking for information and papers for past DIGIT Workshops? 
Please browse below for further details.

 2022 - Copenhagen, Denmark    proceedings    Information Technology Adoption and Diffusion for the Next Generation  cfp  
 2021 - Austin, Texas (hybrid)    proceedings    Information Technology Adoption and Diffusion and Resilience in Disruptions  cfp  
 2020 - Hyderabad, India (online)    proceedings    IS Innovation Adoption, Use, and Diffusion in a World of Disruptions  cfp  
 2019 - Munich, Germany    proceedings    The IS Innovation Adoption, Use, and Diffusion: How Ecosystems Matter  cfp  
 2018 - San Francisco, California    proceedings    Bridging the Internet of People, Data, and​ Things  cfp  
 2017 - Seoul, South Korea    proceedings    The Bright and the Dark Side of IT Use  cfp  
 2016 - Dublin, Ireland    proceedings    Technology Adoption, Use and Diffusion Research at the Crossroad  cfp  
 2015 - Fort Worth, Texas    proceedings    Exploring the Information Frontier in Adoption and Diffusion  cfp  
 2014 - Auckland, New Zealand    proceedings    Reflection and Looking Forward: A Journey of 25-Year Technology Adoption
 and Diffusion Research  cfp  
 2013 - Milan, Italy    proceedings    Embracing Theoretical and Methodological Breakthroughs in IT Adoption and
 Diffusion Research  cfp  
 2012 - Orlando, Florida, USA    program    Delivering e-Services in the Digitally-Enabled World Economy  cfp 
 2011 - Shanghai, China  program  Adoption and Diffusion of Information Technology in a Globally Connected World   cfp 
 2010 - St. Louis, USA  proceedings    Reflections of the Past and Gateway to the Future of Adoption and Diffusion
 Research
 2009 - Phoenix, USA  proceedings    Adoption and Diffusion Research: What Matters Next?
 2008 - Paris, France  proceedings    Ethics, Design and Diffusion: Future Directions for Information Systems
 Research in a Global Community
 2007 - Montreal, Canada  proceedings    Crossing Boundaries in IT Diffusion Research
 2006 - Milwaukee, USA  proceedings    Technology Adoption: Past, Present and Future
 2005 - Las Vegas, USA  proceedings    Non-Adopters, Non-Adapters, and Post-Adoption Rejection: Inhibitors to the
 New Frontiers of IT
 2004 - Washington DC, USA  proceedings    Understanding the Micro-Macro Linkages of Individual, Group, and
 Organizational Adoption/Diffusion
 2003 - Seattle, USA  proceedings    Beyond Acceptance: Investigating Post-Adoption Phenomena
 2002 - Barcelona, Spain  proceedings    Beyond Acceptance: Investigating Post-Adoption Phenomena
 2001 - New Orleans, USA  proceedings    Beyond Acceptance: Investigating Post-Adoption Phenomena