COINs2010 Call for Papers

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August 1, 2010 UPDATE: The deadline for papers has been extended to Thu Aug 12, 2010.This document outlines the Call for Papers for the second international Collaborative Innovation Networks COINS2010 Conference. If you are a research or industry leader, consider submitting an abstract for presentation at the Oct 7-9, 2010 conference.This second conference on Collaborative Innovation Networks (COINs) brings together a multi-disciplinary international group of practitioners, researchers and students to study the emerging Science of Collaboration. Sponsored by Savannah College of Art and Design, MIT Center for Collective Intelligence, Wayne State University College of Engineering- Department of Industrial and Manufacturing Engineering, and I-Open. Hosted by SCAD. For more information about the COINs2010 Conference and to register, please visit http://www.coins2010.com The COINs2010 Conference is presented by the COINs Collaborative, an initiative of the Savannah College of Art & Design (SCAD), Wayne State University College of Engineering, and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) Center for Collective Intelligence. The Collaborative builds open knowledge networks to advance the emerging Science of Collaboration for research and industry competitive advantage.

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  Extended deadline: CALL FOR PAPERS: COINs2010 – 2nd Int'l Conference on Collaborative Innovation Networks, Oct 7-9, 2010 Following several requests from colleagues, the deadline for abstract  submission has been extended to Thursday Aug 12th. “COINs are everywhere!” Oct 7-9, 2010, SCAD Savannah Deadline for abstract submission: Extended to August 12, 2010 The  second  international  conference  on  Collaborative  Innovation  Networks  (COINs)  brings  together  practitioners,  researchers  and  students of the emerging science of collaboration. The emergence of  online social networks opens up unprecedented opportunities to read  the  collective  mind,  discovering  emergent  trends  while  they  are  still  being hatched by small groups of creative individuals. The Web has  become a mirror of the real world, allowing researchers to study and  better understand why some new ideas change our lives, while others  never make it from the drawing board of the innovator. Collaborative Innovation Networks, or COINs, are cyberteams of selfmotivated  people  with  a  collective  vision,  enabled  by  technology  to  collaborate  in  innovating  by  sharing  ideas,  information,  and  work.  Although  COINs  have  been  around  for  hundreds  of  years,  they  are  especially  relevant  today  because  the  concept  has  reached  its  tipping  point  thanks  to  the  Internet.  COINs  are  powered  by  swarm  creativity,  wherein  people  work  together  in  a  structure  that  enables  a  fluid  creation  and  exchange  of  ideas.  ‘Coolhunting’  –  discovering,  analyzing,  and  measuring  trends  and  trendsetters  –  puts  COINs  to  productive  use.  Patterns  of  collaborative  innovation  frequently  follow  an  identical  path,  from  creator  to  COIN  to  collaborative  learning  network to collaborative interest network. The  theme  of  the  conference  combines  a  wide  range  of  interdisciplinary  fields  such  as  social  network  analysis,  group 
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dynamics,  design  and  visualization,  information  systems  and  the  psychology and sociality of collaboration. We invite researchers to submit their latest scientific results on Global Collaboration Networks (Global focus) · Organizational optimization in COINs · Virtual Communication and Collaboration · Measuring the performance of COINs · Patterns of swarm creativity · Trust, Privacy, Risk, Transparency and Security in social contexts Group Collaboration (Group focus) · Collaborative Leadership · Design and visualization in interdisciplinary collaboration · Group dynamics and global teaming in virtual collaboration Microscopic aspects of collaboration (Individual focus) · Emotional Intelligence, Cultural Dynamics, Opinion Representation,  Influence Process · The psychology and sociality of collaboration · Social Behavior Modeling · Social Intelligence and Social Cognition Tools and Methods focus · Social System Design and Architectures · Dynamic Social Network Analysis · Semantic Social Network Analysis Important Dates Submission Deadline: extended to Aug 12, 2010 Authors notification: Aug 20, 2010 Final manuscript due: Sept 20, 2010 Program Dates: October 7, 8 and 9, 2010. Paper submission Submit an abstract of no more than 300 words to the program chair  Julia Gluesing at [email protected]
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Accepted papers (16 pages max) will be published in the conference  proceedings in the Elsevier Procedia series Should  the  paper  be  accepted,  at  least  one  of  the  authors  must  attend the conference to present the work in order for the paper to be  included in the conference proceedings. Program Committee John Bucuvalas, (Cincinnati Children’s Hospital, Cincinnati, Ohio) Richard  Colletti,  (University  of  Vermont  College  of  Medicine,  Burlington, Vermont) Marco De Maggio (Università del Salento, Lecce, Italy) Elenna  Dugundji  (University  of  Amsterdam,  Amsterdam,  The  Netherlands) Kai Fischbach (University of Cologne, Cologne, Germany) Peter  Gloor  (Massachusetts  Institute  of  Technology,  Cambridge,  Massachusetts) Julia Gluesing, chair (Wayne State University, Detroit, Michigan) Francesca Grippa (Northeastern University, Boston) Takashi Iba (Keio University, Tokyo, Japan) Stokes Jones (Lodestar, Atlanta, Georgia) Casper  Lassenius  (Helsinki  University  of  Technology,  Helsinki,  Finland) Peter Margolis, (Cincinnati Children’s Hospital, Cincinnati, Ohio) Betsey Merkel (I-Open, Cleveland, Ohio) Chris Miller (SCAD, Savannah, Georgia) Maria Paasivaara (Aalto University, Helsinki, Finland) Johannes Putzke (University of Cologne, Cologne, Germany) Ken Riopelle (Wayne State University, Detroit, Mich.) Detlef Schoder (University of Cologne, Cologne, Germany) Michael Seid, (Cincinnati Children’s Hospital, Cincinnati, Ohio) Conference Web Site: http://www.coins2010.com Full Call for Papers: http://www.scribd.com/doc/32955537/COINs2010-Call-for-Papers

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