Poster SLAM
Track Co-Chairs
- Michael Leyer, University of Marburg
- John James, University of Wollongong
Description
Successfully introduced in 2023, the poster slam track is THE opportunity to have intense discussions. The Poster Slam track will be dedicated to discussion of poster slam submissions. These submissions are early research that is in a conceptual stage, i.e. a research idea, thorough but no empirical or literature review data is existent yet. This can be either a phd proposal or a research idea to be tested from early career or established researchers. The session will consist of a 3 minute pitch per poster upfront and then the whole group will discuss the posters in detail within the session. Discussion and feedback are in the centre and will be constructive and intense.
Topics
Topics can be within the full range of information systems.
Day 3: 6 December 2024
Session A (08:30-10:30) | Session Chair/s: Michael Leyer and John James | 02A14 | |
200 | Motivating Technology Innovation Value in Climate Change Solutions: A Discourse Perspective (Sophie Zhai) | ||
247 | How Governments Communicate Climate Change on Short Video Platforms: Tiktok and Douyin (Guanglei Cheng, Yiteng Zhang, Polina Konovalova, Xiaoyi Kuang and Charles Chang) | ||
253 | Digitally-enabled Boundary-Spanning in Achieving Resilient Government (Yan-Yi Chen, Tzu-Yao Chang and Chen-Hao Huang) | ||
332 | Harnessing Social Media Lead Users for Product Innovation: A Comparative Analysis with E-commerce Buyers Using Large Language Models (Yuhao Zhao and Libo Liu) | ||
336 | Unravelling the “Care” in Australia’s Mental Health Care System (Shahrzad Roohy Gohar, Avijit Sengupta and Mehrdad Salehi) | ||
Session B (10:30-12:00) | Session Chair/s: Michael Leyer and John James | 02A14 | |
11 | Settling-in or Unsettled: Refugees’ Online Health Information Seeking Behaviour (Anushia Inthiran, Nadia Charania and Michelle Honey) | ||
125 | Integrating Human Systems with Digital Innovations in the Resources Sector (Eden Li and Laurie Hughes) | ||
137 | Organizational perspectives on mandating AI transparency (Ha Thanh Chu, Babak Abedin and Olivera Marjanovic) | ||
153 | Enacting Dominant Logic Transformation in Digital Servitization (Ling-Pu Huang, Yu-Shan Huang, Chen-Hao Huang and Tzu-Chuan Chou) | ||
181 | AI-based Clinical Decision Support System for Heart Patients (Minhajul Islam Ukil and Mousa Albashrawi) |
Contact Us
If you have any questions, contact track chairs directly, or email ACIS-2024@canberra.edu.au