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The ACM Collective Intelligence Conference 2021 will be hosted by the
Copenhagen Business School as a combined virtual and physical gathering.

This 10th version of the Collective Intelligence Conference gathers people
from different disciplines to discuss how communication technology and data
science can help create, exchange, and combine knowledge to address complex
organizational and societal issues.



*Conference themes*

The conference is organized into five focal areas ranging from nano, micro,
meta to global macro perspectives.



1. Biology, Neuroscience, and Algorithms

Program chair: Deborah M. Gordon, Professor of Biology, Department of
Biology, Stanford University



2. Psychology, Social Behavior, and Information Systems

Program chair: Jan vom Brocke, Hilti Chair of Business Process Management,
Head of Department, Institute of Information Systems, University of
Liechtenstein



3. Control, Communication, and Cybernetics

Program chair: Kevin Crowston, Distinguished Professor of Information
Science, School of Information Studies, Syracuse University



4. Strategy, Management, and Collaboration

Program chair: Arvind Malhotra, H. Allen Andrew Professor of
Entrepreneurial Education, Strategy and Entrepreneurship, Kenan-Flagler
Business School, UNC at Chapel Hill



5. Ecosystems, Global Economy, and Society

Program chair: Caroline de la Porte, Professor of Public Policy and
Governance, Department of International Economics, Government and Business,
Copenhagen Business School



*Topics of interest include but are not limited to: *

•  Adaptive dynamic systems  •  Artificial intelligence  •  Biological
systems  •  Citizen engagement  •  Collective decision-making
•  Collaborative problem-solving   •  Computational models  •
 Communication and information technologies  •  Computer science
•  Creativity  • Crowdfunding   •  Crowdsourcing  •   Data science  •
Emergence of intelligence  •   Evolutionary intelligence  •  Ethics and
values  •  Extended cognition  •  Group memory  •  Human computation  •
Incentive mechanisms  •  Innovation  •  Knowledge creation  •  Multi-agent
technology  •  Open source intelligence  •  Organizational design  •
Participatory decision-making  •  Prediction markets  •  Robotics  •
Social computing  •  Societal norms  •  Strategy formation  •  Super
forecasting  •  Swarming and synchronicity  •  Team structures  •  Wisdom
of crowds  •  Voting design



*Submissions*

We accept four-page abstracts presenting:

·       Original research efforts and papers

·       New tools, technologies, and experiments

Submissions are limited to 3 pages of text and 1 page with references. It
is encouraged to include a graphical abstract with the submission.



Find more information at https://www.acm-ci2021.com/calls

Best regards
Bersant Hobdari

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