The Title: Times New Roman, 12 Bold Initial submissions should be blinded without authors’ info.. Camera ready submissions due by Nov 30, 2021 should include info formatted as follows:
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Camera ready submissions due by Nov 30, 2021 should include info formatted as follows:
Author 11 School/College, Name of the University,
City, State, Country
Author 2
School/College, Name of the University,
City, State, Country
Author 3
School/College, Name of the University,
City, State, Country
ABSTRACT (UP TO 200 WORDS)
All submission should be in Microsoft Word 97-2003 format (e.g as doc file not docx) using the workshop template, with no author names or other identification in the manuscript file, including document properties, and tracked changes (blind the submission, and remove all identifying document properties please) Please use the WISP2021 style for your paper and references which is based on the MISQ style (http://www.misq.org/manuscript-guidelines/) Completed research and case study papers should be limited to fifteen (15) pages Research-in-progress papers should be limited to eight (8) pages Panel proposals should be limited to three (3) pages Final camera-ready manuscripts of accepted submissions should include authors name, email and affiliation
Keywords: Select 5 to 10 words or phrases to be used for indexing, in consultation with
a technical thesaurus, if helpful These might include important terms from the title, their
synonyms, or related words Authors should use neither prepositions nor hyphens unless
the hyphenated parts are always treated as a unit Authors should use terms that are as
specific as possible and whose meaning is generally known
1 Corresponding author Authors_email@university.edu +1 999 888 7777
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al 2018; Ho and Gross 2021) and without ampersand (D’Arcy et al 2009; Goel and Shawky 2009; Ho et al 2016; Ho et al 2017)
HEADING 1 - 12PT BOLD, UPPERCASE, CENTERED OVER TEXT
Please adhere to the US letter size only In MS Word, you can check the page format in
the menu: File > Page Setup) All final publications will be formatted and displayed with
double-space in US letter size Right margins should be justified, not ragged All margins must measure 1 inch (2.5 cm) around on all sides of the page Beware, especially when using this template on a Macintosh, Word may change these dimensions in unexpected ways
Heading 2 – 12pt Bold, Title Case, Centered
Every submission, after listing the title and authors of the paper, should begin with an abstract, followed by a set of keywords The abstract should be a concise statement of the problem, approach, and conclusions of the work described It should clearly state the paper's contribution to the field The abstract header is Times New Roman 12-point bold centered (AbstractHeader style), while the abstract text is Times New Roman 12-point regular font, full justified with left and right indents of 1-inch (2.5 cm) AbstractText style Keywords are to appear in Times New Roman 12-point (Keyword style)
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Your paper’s title should be using the “Title” style in this template (which is configured
as Times New Roman 12-point bold) Ensure proper capitalization within your title (i.e., “The Next Frontier of Information Systems” versus “the next frontier of Information systems.”
Heading 4 – 12pt bold and italic, sentence case, left aligned, on same line as beginning of text, followed by a colon: All proper nouns should be capitalized Articles (the, a), coordinating
conjunctions (and, but, or, for, nor, etc.) should not be capitalized, unless, of course, they are used as the first word in the title Likewise, styles should apply for prepositions (on, at, to, from,
by, etc.)
See layout of figures and tables below
Figure 1 Layout of Figures and Captions for Figures (Johns Hopkins 2020)
Place figures and tables close to the relevant text (or where they are referenced in the text) Captions should be using the “Caption” style – configured as Georgia 10-point bold They should be numbered (e.g., “Table 1” or “Figure 2”), centered and placed beneath the figure or table Please note that the words “Figure” and “Table” should be spelled out (e.g., “Figure”
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Table 1 Layout of Tables and Captions for Tables
It is important that you write for a general audience It is also important that your work is presented in a professional fashion This guideline is intended to help you achieve that goal By adhering to the guideline, you also help the conference organizers tremendously in reducing our workload and ensuring impressive presentation of your conference paper We thank you very much for your cooperation and look forward to receiving a professional looking, camera-ready version!
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS (Optional)
Acknowledgements may be added to the camera-ready version of your paper, if applicable
REFERENCES
Citation ordering and format should follow published MISQ articles Use of a citation manager
(e.g Mendely) and the MIS Quarterly style (e.g https://github.com/citation-style-language/
encouraged! References must be complete, i.e., include, as appropriate, volume, number, month,
publisher, city and state, editors, last name and initials of all authors, page numbers, etc Below are some general directions:
Sequence: Entries should be ordered alphabetically (in text and Reference section)
according to authors’ or editors’ last names, or the title of the work for items with no author or editor listed
References in text: These must be included in Reference section and vice versa.
References in text should be of the format (D’Arcy et al 2009; Goel and Shawky 2009)
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above), report number, source, editor and/or publisher as appropriate, city and state/country of publisher OR full name of conference as appropriate, including date and pages (Ho and Hancock 2018)
References to books: Author’s name (same style as above), year, title, city,
state/country, publisher, page, or chapter
Use of et al.: Authors may not use “et al.” in the list of References The names of all
authors and editors must be listed If you are using End Notes, please check your references to ensure that the settings are correct and that all authors are listed in the references
Number of references: The number of references should be kept to a minimum Even
for MISQ Review papers, only essential references should be used.
A few examples are:
Curry, M., Marshall, B., Crossler, R E., and Correia, J 2018 "Infosec Process Action Model
(Ipam): Systematically Addressing Individual Security Behavior," DATABASE for
Advances in Information Systems (49:SI), pp 49-66.
D’Arcy, J., Hovav, A., and Galletta, D 2009 "User Awareness of Security Countermeasures and
Its Impact on Information Systems Misuse: A Deterrence Approach," Information
Systems Research (20:1), pp 79-98.
Goel, S., and Shawky, H A 2009 "Estimating the Market Impact of Security Breach
Announcements on Firm Values," Information & Management (46:7), pp 404-410.
Ho, S M., and Gross, M 2021 "Consciousness of Cyber Defense: A Collective Activity System
for Developing Organizational Cyber Awareness," Computers & Security (108:102357),
pp 1-18
Ho, S M., and Hancock, J T 2018 "Computer-Mediated Deception: Collective
Language-Action Cues as Stigmergic Signals for Computational Intelligence," Proceedings of the
2018 51th Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences (HICSS-51), Big Island,
Hawaii: University of Hawaii, pp 1671-1680
Ho, S M., Hancock, J T., Booth, C., and Liu, X 2016 "Computer-Mediated Deception:
Strategies Revealed by Language-Action Cues in Spontaneous Communication," Journal
of Management Information Systems (33:2), pp 393-420.
Ho, S M., Ocasio-Velázquez, M., and Booth, C 2017 "Trust or Consequences? Causal Effects
of Perceived Risk and Subjective Norms on Cloud Technology Adoption," Computers &
Security (70), pp 581-595.
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Provide appendix here if needed