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AMCIS 2002 Panel on. THE ROLE OF HCI RESEARCH IN THE MIS DISCIPLINE. Moderator: Ping Zhang Syracuse University. Objectives of the Panel. Recognize HCI studies in MIS (HCI/MIS) Recognize the nature of HCI/MIS Recognize the importance and historical significance of HCI/MIS
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AMCIS 2002 Panel on THE ROLE OF HCI RESEARCH IN THE MIS DISCIPLINE Moderator: Ping Zhang Syracuse University
Objectives of the Panel • Recognize HCI studies in MIS (HCI/MIS) • Recognize the nature of HCI/MIS • Recognize the importance and historical significance of HCI/MIS • Encourage and promote more interest and studies in HCI/MIS • One of a series activities organized by AIS SIGHCI (http://melody.syr.edu/hci/) • Pre-ICIS’02 workshop on 12/14/2002 in Barcelona AMCIS HCI Panel
Panel Questions • What is HCI research in MIS, and how is it different for our field as opposed to Computer Science or Psychology? • How have you applied HCI principles/ theories/ frameworks in your own MIS research? If possible, please provide illustrations of where it was easy and also where it was difficult. • Do MIS journal editors and reviewers welcome HCI research? How does an HCI/MIS researcher maximize acceptability? • What can you say about the future of HCI research in the MIS field? AMCIS HCI Panel
Panelists • Izak Benbasat, University of British Columbia • Jane Carey, Arizona State University West • Fred Davis, University of Arkansas • Dennis Galletta, University of Pittsburgh • Diane Strong, Worcester Polytechnic Institute AMCIS HCI Panel
Format of the Panel • Each Panelist presents his or her positions • Audience hold questions until all panelists are done • A question from the audience can be addressed/answered by any panelist, unless a panelist is specifically “requested” to answer the question AMCIS HCI Panel
Pre-ICIS’02 Workshop on HCI in MIS • Date: Saturday, 12/14/2002 • Goals: • to identify the HCI problems/issues in the new era (vs. those typically studied in the past several decades), and • to identify the approaches that may build on many relevant disciplines (vs. just computer science or cognitive psychology for example) • Format: Invited speakers and peer-reviewed presentations • Submissions due: September 20, 2002 • More info: http://melody.syr.edu/hci/ AMCIS HCI Panel