Sustainability and Societal Impacts of IS

Track Chairs Description This track welcomes theoretical and empirical perspectives on societal impacts of information systems (IS). These impacts can be actual or potential, intended or unintended, and positive, negative or diverse in effect. The [read more]

Social Media and Digital Collaboration

Track Chairs Description This track addresses social media and digital collaboration, particularly when they intersect. Social media applications and platforms have become pervasive in many phenomena of interest to the information systems community such as [read more]

Practice-oriented Research

Track Chairs Description A major mission of the information systems discipline is to produce relevant academic research that is useful to IS practice. The ICIS practice-oriented research track will contribute to this mission. The track [read more]

Panels

Track Chairs Description Panels afford the opportunity to present topics and ideas that are ground-breaking and perhaps controversial to the IS community. The panel must engage the audience and the included experts in a discussion [read more]

Managing IS Projects and IS Development

Track Chairs Description Enabled by IS development (ISD), information systems projects and programs (ISP) are fuelling the transformation of organisations. From small-business initiatives to corporate, from the way governments deliver services to the way entire [read more]

IT Implementation, Adoption, and Use

Track Chairs Description Information Technology (IT) implementation, adoption and use is an important research stream in the field of information systems. The rapid IT development and innovation call for research attention to the opportunities and [read more]

IS Strategy, Governance, and Sourcing

Track Chairs Description IT and IT-enabled organizational innovations continue across all industry sectors. Recent innovations around mobile, social, and cloud computing are a few examples. In the quest to create wealth for their shareholders, organizations adopt and fuse emerging [read more]

IS Security and Privacy

Track Chairs Description In today’s era of globally connected organizations, economies, and societies, the ubiquitous growth of the Internet and significant advances in communications, networking and data gathering and storage technologies have exacerbated the vulnerability [read more]

IS in Organizations and Society

Track Chairs Description Information systems have become ubiquitous and intertwined in most organizational contexts, from small businesses to governments, and in most social contexts from ephemeral groups to societies at large. As such research that [read more]

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