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ISMAEL CABALLERO MUÑOZ-REJA

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Feb 23, 2011, 4:48:08 AM2/23/11
to dq...@googlegroups.com, Irit Askira Gelman
Estimados investigadores de la Red IQMNet,

Me permito reenviaros un correo con un Call for Paper en AMCIS'2011 sobre una línea de investigación que relaciona calidad de datos y economía, por si fuera de vuestro interés.

Cualquier duda o sugerencia que tengáis, os animo a que contactéis con la Prof. Gelman.
Un saludo
Ismael


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De: Irit Askira Gelman [mailto:ask...@cox.net]
Enviado el: martes, 22 de febrero de 2011 1:33
Asunto: AMCIS 2011 Call For Reviewers-- "Economics of Data and Information Quality" Mini-Track

Dear friends and colleagues,

AMCIS 2011 offers a new Mini-Track that centers on the “Economics of Data and Information Quality”. This Mini-Track is registered under the Track on the “Economics and Value of Information Systems.” A broad description of this Mini-Track is given below, part of a CFP that has recently been sent out to various forums.

We are seeking highly qualified reviewers with expertise in related topic areas. If you are interested to review articles in this Mini-Track or can recommend a suitable colleague, please reply to this message.

Thank you,

Irit Askira Gelman
Mini-track Chair
“Economics of Data and Information Quality”
AMCIS 2011



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CALL FOR PAPERS

17th Americas Conference on Information Systems
August 4-7, 2011, Detroit, MI, USA
http://amcis2011.aisnet.org/

Track: Economics and Value of Information Systems

Minitrack: Economics of Data and Information Quality



DESCRIPTION

A recent press release by Gartner Inc. claims that “There is not a company on the planet that does not have a data quality problem…and where a company does recognise they have a problem, they often underestimate the size of it.” The
staggering scale of the potential economic impact of a data quality deficiency is vividly illustrated by the current “foreclosure fiasco”—the unfolding turmoil over the accuracy of foreclosure documents at the Bank of America and other financial institutions in the US. Evidently, organizations have been slow to recognize and respond to the data quality challenge. This slow pace is often
explained by the high costs of quality improvements, and the general difficulty of assessing the economic consequences of the quality factor. The economic aspect of data quality has been drawing a growing research interest in recent
years, but research on this critical perspective is still rare.

We solicit papers that address the economics of data and information quality in organizations. Such a paper may, for instance:

• Study the economic outcomes of the data quality factor in a chosen
organizational setting
• Explore the costs of data quality improvement in a chosen setting
• Examine concepts, metrics, models, methods, and/or products, to support data
quality design, policy making, and/or resource allocation decisions from an
economic standpoint

All established research methods will be considered.


PAPER SUBMISSIONS:
Paper can be submitted using the online submission system at
http://mc.manuscriptcentral.com/amcis2011.
Additional information regarding the submission process will be made available
on the AMCIS 2011 primary website: http://amcis2011.aisnet.org/


IMPORTANT DATES
Dec 30, 2010 -- AIS review system will begin accepting submissions
February 28, 2011 -- Deadline for paper submissions
March 24, 2011 -- Notification of acceptance
April 21, 2011 -- Final copy due


CONTACT INFORMATION
Irit Askira-Gelman
Mini-Track Chair
ask...@dqiqsolutions.com


TRACK CHAIRS:
Matt Thatcher, University of Louisville, USA
David Pingry, University of Arizona, USA


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