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HICSS-46 Call for papers for the minitrack on: "CREATIVITY AND INNOVATION IN TEAMS AND ORGANIZATIONS"

  • 1.  HICSS-46 Call for papers for the minitrack on: "CREATIVITY AND INNOVATION IN TEAMS AND ORGANIZATIONS"

    Posted 03-08-2012 13:09
    HICSS-46 Call for papers for the minitrack on:
    "CREATIVITY AND INNOVATION IN TEAMS AND ORGANIZATIONS"
    Part of the Collaboration Systems and Technology Track
    of the Forty-Sixth Annual
    Hawai'i International Conference on Systems Sciences (HICSS)
    Maui, HI - January 7-10, 2013

    Papers are invited for the minitrack on "CREATIVITY IN TEAMS AND
    ORGANIZATIONS" as part of the Collaboration Systems and Technology Track at
    the Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences (HICSS).

    Innovation is a critical force in organizational performance and survival.
    Changes in technology, globalization, and increased competition have all
    created an environment in which creativity and innovation are needed in
    order to cope with situational and economic pressures and frequent changes.
    Designers and Developers of organizational systems must therefore innovate
    almost continuously to keep the organization aligned with such changes.
    Creativity is a critical pre-condition for innovation. Generating novel and
    creative ideas are the key to innovation and growth in every organization
    today. Providing employees, customers and partners with tools to think
    creatively has been proven to increase innovation in organizations. Research
    shows that organizations which have established skill-bases and tools for
    creativity outperform the competition in terms of revenue, rolling out new
    products, innovation and growth. Though organizations deploy groups for most
    creative processes, there has been little research in the area of group
    creativity. Most creative research is focused on individual factors
    affecting creativity. Many challenges that arise from pursuing creativity in
    teams remain unexplored.

    This minitrack provides one of the key international platforms on which the
    following issues can be discussed:
    1. Methods & techniques to improve creativity in co-located and distributed
    groups
    2. Design and Evaluation of Systems and technology for enhancing creativity
    3. Challenges and opportunities for creativity in teams
    4. Theoretical foundations for creativity at individual, group and
    organizational levels
    5. Practical approaches to foster creativity at individual, group and
    organizational levels
    6. The creation and implementation of innovations in teams and organizations
    7. Factors affecting creativity in teams and organizations
    8. Building team-based organizations
    9. Multi-level issues of creativity in teams and organizations
    10. Research linking individual creativity to group level creativity and
    organizational level innovation
    11. Multi-disciplinary approaches to creativity
    12. Creative collaboration between business partners and customers (e.g.
    co-creation of products and services)

    Thus, papers are welcome that contain original ideas on how to improve
    creativity and innovation through all phases of problem-solving:
    Understanding a problem, devising potential solutions, evaluating
    alternatives, making choices, making plans, taking action, and after-action
    review. We seek papers that suggest methodical, technical, theoretical, or
    practical improvements for realizing creative ideas in the workforce as
    innovations, for an organization cannot benefit from its creativity until
    its ideas are implemented.

    There are no preferred methodological stances for this minitrack: this
    minitrack is open to both qualitative and quantitative research, to research
    from a positivist, interpretivist, or critical perspective, to studies from
    the lab, from the field, design-oriented or developmental in nature.

    Themes and topics of relevance to this minitrack include, but are not
    limited to (related topics not listed are especially welcome):

    Creativity techniques and approaches
    . Creativity methods & techniques to improve creativity in co-located and
    distributed groups
    . Measuring the effectiveness of creativity techniques and approaches
    . Creativity in patterns of collaboration (divergence, convergence,
    organization, evaluation, and consensus building)
    . Reusability, trainability, predictability, and transferability of
    creativity techniques and approaches
    . Capturing best practices on creativity
    . Analyzing the nature of the evolving artifacts

    Tools, technologies, and contexts to support creativity
    . Theories, guidelines, and strategies for designing creative technologies
    and systems
    . Proof of concepts - examples of breakthrough technologies and systems
    supporting creativity
    . Use of visualization tools for enhancing creativity
    . Role of HCI in creativity processes
    . Physical and electronic environments to support creativity
    . Idea management tools
    . Technologies that support creativity in specific critical collaboration
    processes, e.g.
    . Requirements specification & analysis
    . Focus groups
    . Delphi processes
    . Collaborative planning
    . Strategy building
    . Collaborative writing
    . Communities and Web 2.0
    . Mobile Creativity

    Creativity in teams and organizations
    . Analyzing the nature of creative teams and its evolving processes
    . Training work group members and work group leaders to think and act
    creatively
    . Innovation management in collaborative contexts
    . Success factors for diffusing creativity techniques, approaches, and
    technologies in organizations
    . Factors affecting creativity in teams, organizations, and value networks
    . Building team-based organizations
    . Challenges and opportunities for creativity in teams
    . Practical approaches to foster creativity at individual, group and
    organizational levels
    . Theories on collaborative and organizational creativity
    . Studies on the efficacy of interventions intended to introduce creativity
    approaches and technologies in an organization
    . Personal and group traits affecting creativity
    . Enhancing creativity by appropriate knowledge management
    . Creativity in communities and user-generated content
    . Creativity in the "enterprise 2.0"
    . Creativity in ad-hoc-groups
    . Creativity in distributed work groups and processes

    Theoretical issues in creativity and innovation
    . Theories of creative problem solving
    . Theories of creative decision making
    . Creativity in different socio-cultural environments
    . Effects of organizational culture on creativity
    . Frameworks for evaluating creativity in the field and in the lab
    . Theoretical approaches to understand the effect of individuals, teams,
    organizations, and the broader environment on creativity
    . Instruments and measurements for creativity and innovation
    . Group tasks to study creativity
    . Theoretical relationships between creativity and organizational
    productivity


    MINITRACK COORDINATORS:

    Roni Reiter-Palmon
    University of Nebraska at Omaha
    Department of Psychology
    Director of Research, The Center for Collaboration Science
    1110 South 67th street, Omaha, NE 68182-0116 USA
    Phone: (402) 554-4081
    E-mail: rreiter-palmon@mail.unomaha.edu

    Triparna de Vreede (primary contact)
    University of Nebraska at Omaha
    Department of Psychology
    Research Associate, The Center for Collaboration Science
    1110 South 67th street, Omaha, NE 68182-0116 USA
    Phone: (402) 554-2557
    E-mail: tdevreede@mail.unomaha.edu

    Ginamarie Ligon, Ph.D.
    Mammel Hall, 311
    College of Business Administration
    University of Nebraska at Omaha
    Visiting Professor, the Center for Collaboration Science
    6708 Pine Street
    Phone: 402-554-2972
    Omaha, NE 68182-0048
    Email: gligon@mail.unomaha.edu


    The purpose of HICSS is to provide a forum for the interchange of ideas,
    research results, development activities, and applications among
    academicians and practitioners in computer-based systems sciences. The
    conference consists of tutorials, advanced seminars, presentations of
    accepted papers, open forum, tasks forces, and plenary and distinguished
    guest lectures. There is a high degree of interaction and discussion among
    the conference participants because the conference is conducted in a
    workshop-like setting.

    Instructions for submitting papers:
    1. Submit an electronic copy of the full paper, 10 pages including title
    page, abstract, references and diagrams using the review system available at
    the HICSS site - http://www.hicss.hawaii.edu/, make sure that the authors'
    names and affiliation information has been removed to ensure an anonymous
    review.
    2. Do not submit the paper to more than one minitrack. The paper should
    contain original material and not be previously published or currently
    submitted for consideration elsewhere.
    3. Provide the required information to the review system such as title, full
    name of all authors, and their complete addresses including affiliation(s),
    telephone number(s) and e-mail address(es).
    4. The first page of the paper should include the title and a (max) 300-word
    abstract.

    DEADLINES:
    . May 15: OPTIONAL: Abstracts submitted to Minitrack Chairs for
    guidance, indication of appropriate content and to receive instructions on
    submitting full paper.
    . June 15: Full papers uploaded in the directory of the appropriate
    minitrack.
    . August 15: Notification of accepted papers mailed to authors.
    . September 15: Accepted manuscripts, camera-ready, uploaded;
    author(s) must register by this time.

    Send all correspondence related to this minitrack to:

    Triparna de Vreede
    University of Nebraska at Omaha
    Department of Psychology
    Research Associate, The Center for Collaboration Science
    1110 South 67th street, Omaha, NE 68182-0116 USA
    Phone: (402) 554-2557
    E-mail: tdevreede@mail.unomaha.edu

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