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SCIS+IRIS evaluation

August 24th, 2010 Peter Axel 11 comments

Please write your feedback as a comment below. Any feedback will be much appreciated and reported to next years organisers.

Thank you for attending the conference and for your involvement and commitment,

Gitte Tjørnehøj, Hanne Westh Nicolajsen, John Persson, Karl Kautz, Lise Heeager, Peter Axel Nielsen
SCIS+IRIS organisers

CHANGE OF PROGRAMME

August 24th, 2010 Peter Axel Comments off

Tuesday morning

11:00 Check out of your room before 11

11:00 Break, bring your coffee & tea to the Auditorium

11:10 Evaluation of SCIS+IRIS in the Auditorium

11:40 Sandwich lunch

12:00 Bus leaves for the airport

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Workshops, Tuesday morning

August 23rd, 2010 Peter Axel Comments off

Workshop on education practice and IT, room F3

Organizers: Maria Spante, Tomas Lindroth, Lars Svensson

Interaction and socio-materiality in educational practice.

Workshop on how to publish your work, room Li.Aud.

Organizers: SJIS editors, Keld Bødker & Margunn Aanestad

How to publish your work in the Scandinavian Journal of Information Systems.

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Presentation of recent PhDs, Monday afternoon

August 23rd, 2010 Peter Axel Comments off

Room F3:

  1. Per Svejvig: Enterprise Systems and Institutions: Theorizing about Enterprise Systems in Organizations Using Institutional Theory – A Case Study Approach [Slides]
  2. Gitte Tjørnehøj: Drifting Software Process Improvement: Studying Practice.

Room Li.Aud.:

  1. Maria Åkesson: Digital Innovation in the Value Networks of Newspapers
  2. John Persson: Managing Distributed Software Projects [Download thesis]
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Slides from presentations

August 21st, 2010 Peter Axel Comments off
Saturday

Sunday

  • Keynote by Suprateek Sarker
  • Sari Salmela, discussant Tone Bratteteig
  • Jan Damsgaard, discussant Lars Svensson
  • Taina Kaapu, discussant Jeremy Rose
  • Keynote by Jan Pries-Heje
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SCIS+IRIS programme

August 21st, 2010 John Comments off
Friday Saturday Sunday Monday Tuesday
07.00 Breakfast Breakfast Breakfast Breakfast
08.00
09.00

SCIS opening SCIS key note:

Supratek Sarker

IRIS working paper Session 2 Workshops
09.15 SCIS key note:

Brian Fitzgerald

10.00

Coffee break Coffee break
10.15 Coffee break
10.30 Paper session 4: with discussants

(papers 8-10)

Coffee break IRIS working paper Session 4
10.45

Paper session 1: with discussants

(papers 1-3)

11.00

IRIS working paper Session 3
11.30 Sandwich and Closing of IRIS and SCIS
12.00

12.15 Bus to AAL airport
12.30 Lunch Lunch
12.45 Lunch
13.00

13.30 IRIS key note:

Jan Pries-Heje

Recent Scandinavian PhDs
13.45 Paper session 2: with discussants

(papers 4-5)

14.00

14.30 IRIS working papers kick-off
15.00

Coffee break Coffee break

Coffee break

15.15 Coffee break
15.30 IRIS working paper Session 1 IRIS games
15.45

Paper session 3: with discussants

(papers 6-7)

16.00

17.00

Registration for SCIS & IRIS
17.15
17.30

SCIS panel: Organizing and Performing research projects for engaged scholarship IRIS Association Meeting
18.00

SCIS informal reception
19.00

SCIS dinner Dinner IRIS dinner
19.30 Dinner
20.00

20.30 Games Nights and later Spam Bar Bonfire & BBQ
21.00 Spam Bar Music, DJ
Evening
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Practical information

August 19th, 2010 Peter Axel Comments off

SCIS+IRIS is located in a nice and recreative area with rich possibilities for running and walking tours. The hotel provides different services iike swimming pool, tennis courts, sauna, etc. For further information visit the hotel’s website.

During SCIS+IRIS the famous IRIS games as well as one of the evening arrangements will take advantage of the outdoor facilities. We therefore encourage you to to bring outdoor shoes, warm clothing and perhaps even raincoat. See local weather forecast at SCIS+IRIS Weather.

The SCIS+IRIS SpamBar will operate on tickets bought from the organizers with cash. Only cash in the local currency DKK (converter) can be used. Coins are not needed for the SpamBar.

Check the website for last minute updates scandinavian-iris.org/2010.

Preparation for IRIS working groups

August 4th, 2010 Peter Axel Comments off

Information on how to prepare for the IRIS working groups will be available on Monday 8th August.

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Keynote adresses

July 7th, 2010 Peter Axel Comments off

The SCIS+IRIS features the following distinguished scholars as keynote speakers.

Brian Fitzgerald, professor, Limerick University

Title: Lost in Translation: The Academe-Industry Gap

Abstract: The communication difficulties inherent in academic industry collaboration are well known. The situation is exacerbated as the need for industry engagement with research is becoming even more pressing as governments and funding agencies seek to demonstrate a tangible and visible return on their research investment – the quest for the so called ‘research with consequences’. The stereotypes customarily presented do not capture the nuances and complexities of the industry academic relationship. Drawing on personal experience of trying to bride this gap, the issue is characterised and some strategies for mitigating proposed.

Suprateek Sarker, professor, Copenhagen Business School

Title: Co-Creating Value By Engaging with Practice: Some Models and Implications for IS Academics

Abstract: The need to engage with practice has long been recognized in the IS academic community. Yet many would argue that when confronted with the issue of having inadequate collaborative linkages with practice, we tend to revert back to our familiar rigor-relevance arguments, rather than focus on a way forward. Perhaps, this explains why we have not seen much progress in conceptualizing ways in which IS academic-practitioner engagement may be enabled. In the presentation, using real examples, I will attempt to outline three different modes through which IS academics may co-create value with their partners in the industry. I will also highlight the some of the challenges and potential pitfalls associated with the different modes of engagement.

Jan Pries-Heje, professor, Roskilde University

Title: Engaged Research in Process Improvement

Abstract: This keynote initiates from an example of engaged research; a Danish software house that made it from maturity level 1 to 5 in eight years. The organizational change implied at each step is discussed and a design theory of process improvement and change derived.

SCIS 2010 papers

June 4th, 2010 Peter Axel 1 comment

The SCIS 2010 conference features the following papers. The papers will be presented and discussed in a single-track format during the conference and are all included in the LNBIP proceedings published by Springer Verlag.

  • Outsourcing Relationship Management at the Operational level – Cooperation or Control?
    Bødker, Keld & Madsen, Sabine
  • User Experience: Consumer Understandings of Virtual Product Prototypes
    Kaapu, Taina & Tiainen, Tarja
  • The Living Requirements Space: towards the collaborative development of requirements for future ERP system
    Adisa, Femi; Schubert, Petra & Sudzina, Frantisek
  • IT Governance through Regulatory Modalities. Health Care Information Infrastructure and the “Blue Fox” Project
    Bygstad, Bendik & Hanseth, Ole
  • Boundaries among Participants in Outsourced Requirements Construction
    Salmela, Sari & Syrjänen, Anna-Liisa
  • Is standard software wiping out socio-technical design? – Engaging in the practice of implementing standard ERP systems
    Pries-Heje, Lene
  • Facing the Lernaean Hydra: The nature of large-scale integration projects in healthcare
    Larsen, Eli & Ellingsen, Gunnar
  • Bootstrapping Revisited: Opening the Black Box of Organizational Implementation
    Skorve, Espen & Aanestad, Margunn
  • Configuration Analysis of Inter Organizational Information Systems Adaptation
    Lyytinen, Kalle & Damsgaard, Jan
  • An Analysis of Literature Reviews on IS Business Value: How Deficiencies in Methodology and Theory Use Resulted in Limited Effectiveness
    Schryen, Guido
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