Call for Papers

 

Capital Exchange:

Crossing Boundaries and Transforming Institutions through Information Systems

 

 

The ICIS 2004 Program Committee invites submissions of completed research papers and proposals for panels, as well as manuscripts that describe truly innovative and ground-breaking research.

 

To submit a paper to ICIS 2004 click here.  Submission guidelines can be found here.

 

Scholarly integrity is a core value in our discipline. Scholars submitting papers to this conference thereby attest that they have read the AIS Code of Research Conduct and the work submitted is in accordance with the Code in all appropriate respects.  Editors of AIS conference proceedings who receive allegations of plagiarism or other scholarly misconduct may inform the AIS President who may refer the matter, at his/her discretion, to the AIS Research Conduct Committee.

 

 

Important Dates

 

Submission Deadline

3 May 2004, 17:00 Eastern Daylight Time

Notification of Authors

10 August 2004

Deadline for Final Papers

6 September 2004

                       

 

One of the most significant impacts of information systems has been their effect on promoting free and unfettered exchange of information across boundaries – organizational, national, and global – which has inspired the transformation of all types of institutions.  As the world becomes “smaller,” it is information systems that are enabling individuals belonging to all types of social systems a voice to express themselves, to shape future events, and to transcend boundaries.  This 25th Anniversary meeting of the International Conference on Information Systems will take a retrospective and prospective look at the key role that information systems play in serving as the conduit and repository for information and knowledge, which in turns fosters dialog, debate, and change in organizations, governments, and societies.  We encourage papers in any of the conference tracks that investigate and debate the role of information systems in facilitating the open exchange of ideas and the transformation of organizations, as well as papers discussing the latest research in all areas of the Information Systems field.

 

 


 

 

Governance and Administration

 

Program Committee Co-Chairs

Ritu Agarwal, University of Maryland

Laurie Kirsch, University of Pittsburgh

 

Review Coordinator

Likoebe Maruping, University of Maryland

 

 

Track

 

 

Track Co-Chairs

 

Information Systems Innovation, Usage & Impacts

Bernard Tan, National University of Singapore

Kathy Chudoba, Florida State University

 

Software Development Processes & Quality Management

Bill Hardgrave, University of Arkansas

Radhika Santhanam, University of Kentucky

 

Management of Information Technology & Systems

Rajiv Sabherwal, University of Missouri-St. Louis

Michael Newman, University of Manchester

 

Information Systems & Strategy

Vivek Choudhury, University of Cincinnati

Wendy Currie, Brunel University

 

Business Value of Information Systems

Bruce Weber, London Business School

Prabhudev Konana, University of Texas-Austin

 

Electronic Enterprises

Arun Rai, Georgia State University

Leyland Pitt, Simon Fraser University

 

Information Technology & Systems

R. Krishnan, Carnegie Mellon University

Amitava Dutta, George Mason University

 

Designing Human-Computer Interaction

Dov Te’eni, Tel Aviv University

Kai Lim, City University of Hong Kong

 

Panels

Dale Goodhue, University of Georgia

Jeanne Ross, Massachusetts Institute of Technology

 

Innovative & Ground-Breaking Research

Rob Fichman, Boston College

Juhani Iivari, University of Oulu