ICIS

ICIS - International Conference on Information Systems

2024: Bangkok, Thailand, December 15-18

ZRH Time: May 1, 18:59 (5 hours behind)

  • Submission Open: February 14 (Wed)
  • Submission Deadline: May 1, 23:59 (ICT Bangkok – UTC/GMT +7 hours) (Wed)
  • Acceptance Notification: July 29 (Mon)
  • Final Paper Deadline: September 3 (Tues)
  • Final Acceptance Notification: September 27 (Fri)
  • Doctoral Consortium: December 11-14
  • Pre- and Post-Conference Workshops: December 14-15 & 18
  • Main Conference: December 15 – 18

Official Website

Research Tracks

Tracks

  1. Theme Track “Digital Platforms for Emerging Societies”
  2. General IS Topics
  3. Digital Learning and IS Curricula
  4. Digital Technologies and the Future of Work
  5. Societal Impact of IS
  6. Cybersecurity and Privacy
  7. Blockchain, DLT, and Fintech
  8. Sharing Economy, Platforms, and Crowds
  9. Human Technology Interaction
  10. AI in Business and Society
  11. IS Design, Development and Project Management
  12. IT Implementation and Adoption
  13. Data Analytics for Business and Societal Challenges
  14. Digital Innovation, Transformation, and Entrepreneurship
  15. Social Media and Digital Collaboration
  16. Information Systems in Healthcare
  17. IoT, Smart Cities, Services, and Government
  18. Governance, Digital Strategy, and Value
  19. Organizing Business Processes in the Digital Age
  20. Advances in Methods, Theories, and Philosophy
  21. User Behaviors, User Engagement, and Consequences
  22. Digital and Mobile Commerce
  23. Enterprise Systems
  24. Practitioner-Oriented Research
  25. Literature Reviews on Information Systems Research

TYPES OF SUBMISSIONS & INSTRUCTIONS

Submission

Completed research papers must not exceed sixteen (16) single-spaced pages (all inclusive) and must conform to the ICIS paper submission template. The page limit covers everything in the submission, including title, text, tables, figures, appendices, and references. Submissions that exceed this limit will be automatically rejected. For empirical work, completed research papers should have completed analyses and documentation of results. Completed research papers should be similar to journal submissions, but shorter.

Review Criteria for Completed Research Papers:

  • Topic is relevant to a track theme.
  • Objectives are clear and well-described.
  • Paper is written clearly.
  • Paper will draw an audience.
  • Paper is well organized and flows logically.
  • Literature review is appropriate.
  • Methodology is appropriate (if relevant).
  • Analyses are appropriate (if relevant).
  • Evidence supports authors’ arguments (if relevant).
  • Paper makes a useful contribution.

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