STPIS'22 - Call for Papers
Please consider submitting by 1st. June 2022 for:
The 8th International Workshop on Socio-Technical Perspective in IS development (STPIS’22) – 19th – 21th August 2022. This year, the STPIS will take place in Reykjavik in Iceland.
If travel is not possible due to COVID restrictions, or you prefer not to travel, we will be flexible and allow virtual presentations. If needed, STPIS’22 will be held virtually.
https://stpis.org/call-for-papers/
Best wishes
//Peter Bednar on behalf of the organizing committee.
Important dates:
Initial submission deadline: 1. June 2022
Author notification : 1. July 2022
Registration deadline: To be announced
Camera ready deadline: 5. August 2022
Workshop dates: 19. – 21. August 2022
All deadlines are 23:59 Anywhere on Earth (AoE) (UTC -12).
A socio-technical perspective sees an organization as a combination of two components – a social and a technical one. The real pattern of behaviour in the organization is determined by how well these parts fit each other. While analyzing system problems of getting things done, adequate consideration should be given to technology as well as informal and formal interactions f people.
Despite that a socio-technical perspective has been around for over a half century, it is often forgotten in the IS discourse today. Consequently, many “new approaches” appear to reflect on IS systems problems, such as modern IT systems poorly adjusted to the external or/and internal environment (e.g., market, organizational culture) of organizations in which they are (to be) deployed. We strongly believe that it is high time the social-technical perspective took its proper place in IS research, practice, and teaching.
You are invited to submit a short or long paper in the categories mentioned below by 1. June, these submissions will be peer-reviewed.
Authors are required to register and participate in the conference discussions and to present their paper
Accepted papers and reports, that have been presented in the conference, will be published in the conference proceedings (see below).
Selected papers will be invited to be extended and submitted to special issues (see below).
We invite submissions of short papers (5-9 pages, excluding references) or long papers (10-20 pages, excluding references) in the following categories:
Full research papers: reporting original research results in the area addressed by the workshop. You should report original and finished research, which is based on solid research questions or hypothesis.
Work-in-progress papers: provide an opportunity to present early ideas and receive feedback on research-in-progress. You should describe original, but unfinished research, which should be based on solid research questions or hypothesis.
Position papers: raising relevant questions in the workshop area, identifying problems, and providing a glimpse of solution for a given problem and these papers are typically short. Representing a basis for discussion, a position paper does not necessarily need to include solutions to its stated problems.
Idea papers: exploring the history, successes, and challenges of IS development from a socio-technical perspective. Contrary to position papers, idea papers should provide the in-depth analysis of a problem, review its existing solutions, demonstrate insufficiency of these solutions, and suggest new (not yet evaluated but well argued) solutions.
Experience reports: presenting challenges encountered in practice, success, and failure stories. An experience report should clearly describe the working context and be focused on the problems and on the lessons learned.
All submissions need to be prepared using the CEURART style for the papers. Please use the 1-column template for submission:
Overleaf: https://www.overleaf.com/read/gwhxnqcghhdt
Word and LaTeX: http://ceur-ws.org/Vol-XXX/CEURART.zip
The main purpose of the conference is to arrange discussions on using a socio-technical perspective in organizational systems development, the long-term goal being to make this workshop a meeting place for the community of researchers and practitioners interested in the socio-technical approach.
The conference will take place over two full days. We will focus on engaging academics, researchers and practitioners through a keynote presentation and discussion, paper presentations, and panel discussion. There will be time to focus on connections between scholars using socio-technical approaches in information systems research and stimulate discourse to build collaborations.
We invite papers on the following three themes, related to socio-technical perspective in IS development:
Digitalization
Cybersecurity
Diversity, equity, and inclusion (DE&I)
Topics of interest within those themes could include, but are not limited to:
Contemporary socio-technical approaches, in practice and theory
Experiences of and reflections about using socio-technical approaches in practice
Industry 5.0 / Society 6.0 as part of socio-technical practice and agenda
Methodological aspects of using socio-technical approaches in practice
Socio-technical approach in education and training
Case studies using socio-technical approaches
Information system design using socio-technical approaches
Diversity, equity and inclusion of all things related to IS
Socio-technical analysis, design, development, and integration
Societal Security from a socio-technical perspective
Information Systems Security from a socio-technical perspective
Ethnographic and Anthropological aspects of IS design and adoption
Philosophical aspects of socio-technical practices
Socio-technical human computer interaction
IT business alignment from a socio-technical perspective
Proceedings:
As with the previous editions of STPIS, we are planning to produce proceedings on-line via CEUR services. CEUR proceedings are indexed by DBLP, Google Scholar, Scopus, CiteSeer/CiteSeerX, etc. For Scandinavian researchers, the publisher is in the Norska systemet rated as level 1 (which is the highest level for the conferences and workshops), as well as in Finnish JuFo system as level 1. Proceedings for the previous editions of STPIS can be found here: http://ceur-ws.org/Vol-1604/ , http://ceur-ws.org/Vol-1374/ , http://ceur-ws.org/Vol-1854/ , http://ceur-ws.org/Vol-2107/ , http://ceur-ws.org/Vol-2398/ , and http://ceur-ws.org/Vol-2789/
Special issue:
In addition to the proceedings, we will organize a special issue in Complex Systems Informatics and Modeling Quarterly where selected papers related to that topic will be invited to be extended and submitted for review to the special issue. These papers will have to pass a double-blind peer review process. More information about the journal is on: https://csimq-journals.rtu.lv.