ACIS 2022: Australasian Conference on Information Systems 2022 The University of Melbourne Melbourne, Australia, December 4-7, 2022 |
Conference website | http://acis.aaisnet.org/acis2022 |
Submission link | https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=acis-2022 |
5-7 December, 2022
Hosted by the University of Melbourne
Call For Papers
We call for papers to be submitted to the 33rd Australasian Conference on Information Systems (ACIS2022)
The changing face of ISConference theme:
This year’s conference theme is “The Changing Face of IS”. In a rapidly changing digitalised world, the face of Information Systems is constantly changing and shifting the ways we go about work, life, and achieving organisational and societal goals. Recent years have seen accelerated digital transformation, furthering economic, social, and organizational impacts on overall human wellbeing and continuity of businesses. IT is central in mitigating the challenges and risks of this accelerated digital transformation through rapid workforce automation, digitalization of organizational processes and data driven decision making. Now more than ever, there is renewed interest in IS with advances in AI and Robotics, big data analytics, IoTs, metaverse, security, digital twins and the like, as well as the increased importance that cyber governance has in IS. The IS community can play a key role not just to stay competitive and relevant, but also in ameliorating inequality for diversity and inclusion of the marginalised, protecting intellectual property, safeguarding cyber security, responsible use, and social justice.
Further the face of Australasian IS research will be impacted by the recent changes to the Field of Research Codes. The new FoR code 3503 (Business Systems in Context) relates to Business Schools and Faculties to conduct information systems research, while the FoR Code 4609 is designated for IS research within Computer Science. These changes have impacts for Business School IS colleagues and ERA journal lists.
We invite novel submissions in current and emerging areas of Information Systems research, especially those related to the conference theme, which focuses on the rapidly changing digital world, especially in a post-COVID new normal era including the negative impacts of growing digital divide towards a more sustainable future.
Join us in Melbourne at the ACIS 2022 conference where we will explore these issues both through our plenary sessions and our collection of thematic tracks.
Submission Guidelines
All papers must be original and not simultaneously submitted to another journal or conference. The following paper categories are welcome:
- Full Research Papers
- Research-In-Progress Papers
- Panels and Workshops Proposals
Conference Tracks
- General Track, Including Conference Theme Papers
- Emerging Technologies in IS
- Strategy, Governance, and Leadership in the Digital Age
- Digital Innovation, Transformation, Business Models and Future of Work
- Information Security Management, Privacy, Ethics and the Dark Side of Information Systems
- Data Analytics, Artificial Intelligence, and Strategic Decision Making
- Digital Health Care
- IS Philosophy and Research Methods
- Information Systems Education in a Disruptive World
- Agile, IS Development, and Project Management
- Crowds, Social Media, Digital Collaboration, and Fake News
Important Dates
Paper submission | 9 August 2022 |
Workshop, Tutorials, Panel | 23 August 2022 |
Paper Notification of Acceptance | 4 October 2022 |
Doctoral Consortium Applications | 11 October 2022 |
Submission of Final (Camera Ready) & Reviewer Response | 25 October 2022 |
Notification of Doctoral Consortium Acceptance | 1 November 2022 |
Author Notification of Final Acceptance | 4 November 2022 |
Doctorial Consortium | 3rd- 4th December 2022 |
ACIS 2022 Main Conference | 5th - 7th December 2022 |
Conferecen Committee
Conference Co-Chairs
- Reeva Lederman (University of Melbourne)
- Ofir Turel (University of Melbourne)
Program Co-chairs
- Sean Maynard (University of Melbourne)
- Carol Hsu (University of Sydney)
- Lubna Alam (Deakin University)
Doctoral Consortium Co-chairs
- Stan Karanasios (University of Queensland)
- Vanessa Cooper (RMIT University)
- Annette Mills (University of Cantebury)
Organising Committee Co-chairs
- Justin Filippou (University of Melbourne)
- Van-Hau Trieu (Deakin University)
Workshop/Panel Committee Co-chairs
- Felix Tan (University of New South Wales)
- Axel Korthaus (Swinburne University of Technology)
Sponsor Co-Chairs
- Rod Dilnutt (University of Melbourne)
- Asif Gill (University of Technology Sydney)
Venue
ACIS 2022 will be in person. The conference will be held in The University of Melbourne Parkville Campus.
Contact
Conference website: http://acis.aaisnet.org/acis2022/