Call for Paper
Important Dates
Easychair system open for submission:
1st February 2024
Submission deadline:
15th March 2024 (will not be extended this year)
Acceptance notification:
20th April 2024
Deadline for final submission:
10th May 2024
Final Submission Instruction
For each accepted paper (including oral presentation and posters), the final version must be in English and submitted through the online submission system in PDF format. The paper should adhere to the following guidelines:
The paper should not exceed 6 pages in length, inclusive of the title, authors’ names and affiliations, abstract, keywords, text, figures, tables, and references.
The paper must be single-spaced and formatted for 8½×11 inch paper.
Please ensure that the paper has 1-inch margins on all sides (top, bottom, left, and right).
Please use this submission template to submit your paper to the system.
All submissions must follow the page requirements. The papers that don’t follow the page requirement will be automatically disqualified.
Submission Website
The 17th China Summer Workshop on Information Management (CSWIM 2024) will be held in the city of Xiamen, Fujian on June 29–30, 2024. The workshop aims to facilitate communication and collaboration among Information Systems (IS) scholars globally, fostering connections between scholars in China and beyond. Through shared insights and cooperative endeavors, our vision is to illuminate the profound impact of Information Systems (IS) and contemporary technologies, such as artificial intelligence (AI), on individuals, groups, organizations, communities, and societies. With CSWIM 2024, we aspire to bring together IS scholars with diverse research interests and approaches, to inspire and propel IS research in today’s rapidly evolving socio-technological world.
Paper Submission
We welcome submissions of original research papers addressing issues concerning the theory, design, development, evaluation, and application of information systems and management. Research articles particularly sought after are those driven by real-world business problems and validated with proper research methodologies.
The relevant topics include, but are not limited to, the following:
Track Number:
- Advances in Methods, Theories, and Philosophy
- AI, AIGC and large language models in business and society
- Big Data Analytics and Business Intelligence
- Blockchain, DLT and Fintech
- Business Model Innovation
- Collaborative Systems and Applications
- Crowdsourcing and Open Innovation
- Cybersecurity
- Data Science (e.g., Data/Text/Web Mining)
- Design Science
- Digital Products (e.g., Digital Currencies and Payments)
- E-learning
- Electronic and Mobile Commerce
- Enterprise IT (e.g., CRM and SCM)
- Human-Computer-Interaction
- Internet of Things
- IS in Healthcare
- Knowledge Management
- Platform Economics and Strategy
- Privacy, Assurance, and Trust in IS
- Smart Home, City, Service, or Government
- Social Networks and Social Media, Virtual Communities, and Social Commerce
- Others
CSWIM 2024 Co-Chairs
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- Xin Fu, Xiamen University, xfu@xmu.edu.cn
- Xin (Robert) Luo, University of New Mexico, xinluo@unm.edu