Co-Chairs
Faculty Mentors
- Andrew Burton-Jones, University of Queensland
- Carol Hsu, Tongji University
- Im Il, Yonsei University
- Sirkka Jarvenpaa, University of Texas at Austin
- Hanna Krasnova, Universität Potsdam
- Attila Marton, Copenhagen Business School
- Wanda Orlikowski, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
- Alain Pinsonneault, McGill University
- Yuqing (Ching) Ren, University of Minnesota
- Susanne Rivard, HEC Montreal
- Peter Todd, HEC Paris
- Weiquan Wang, City University of Hong Kong
Keynote Speaker
Arun Rai, Georgia State University
Consortium Activities
This consortium will take place on December 11, 2016 (Sunday) from 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. at the Convention Centre Dublin (the room location will be announced later). There will be a keynote speech, panel discussions, and interactive sessions built around issues relevant to the career development of junior faculty members. Participants will have opportunities to interact with a selected group of faculty mentors, with whom they can share their thoughts and concerns about developing their careers.
Consortium Eligibility
All IS junior faculty members in their first four years in an academic position (including post-docs) are eligible to apply to participate in this consortium. The number of participants is limited in order to maintain the richness and intimacy of the experience.
You can apply to participate until September 1, 2016. Applications will be processed after the closing date, after which applicants will be notified of the outcome.
Registration Fee
A small fee of US$65 is charged for participating in this consortium to cover the costs of the facilities, lunch, and coffee breaks. The fee is to be paid at the time of registration for ICIS (after your place in this consortium has been confirmed). Participants of this consortium have to register for ICIS.
You can apply for the Junior Faculty Consortium on the application page!