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Submit Paper >> Here |
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- Submission Guidelines >> Here |
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- Registering as a Reviewer >> Here (PDF) |
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The ICIS 2005 Program Committee invites submissions of completed research papers and proposals for panels. There are nine tracks plus a panels track. NOTE: Research-in-progress papers are no longer accepted. |
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Conference Theme - Forever New Frontiers |
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The idea of new frontiers in information technology (IT) research brings forth many images, all of which involve exploration, transformational change, high risks, and high returns. Just when we think we know the implications of previous frontiers, new frontiers have emerged that have continued to transform how we work, live, and conduct business throughout the world. The next new ideas that can lead us to new frontiers in information technology can originate from anywhere in the world. This year’s program team reflects the international nature of these new frontiers with co-track and co-program chairs representing North American and International scholars from around the globe. We invite scholars throughout the world to attend a world class conference in a global destination location – Las Vegas, Nevada. |
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Important Dates |
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Submission Deadline |
May 6th, 2005 |
Paper Submission Deadline for ICIS 2005 (electronic submission) |
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Notification to Authors |
July 31st, 2005 |
Authors are notified whether paper is accepted |
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Deadline for Final Papers |
September 7th, 2005 |
Final papers sent by authors to Jan DeGross for conference proceedings |
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To submit a paper to ICIS 2005 click here. Submission guidelines can be found here. For instructions on how to register on the AISNET review system as a reviewer, click here. |
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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. |
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Governance & Administration |
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Program Co-Chairs |
David Avison |
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Dennis Galletta | ||
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Review Co-Ordinator |
Xiaodong Deng |
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Completed Research |
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Robert Davison (City University of Hong Kong, China) |
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Prashant Palvia (U of North Carolina at Greensboro, USA) |
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Brian Fitzgerald (University of Limerick, Ireland) |
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Peter Gray (University of Pittsburgh, USA) |
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Eph McLean (Georgia State University, USA) |
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Gurpreet Dhillon (Virginia Commonwealth University, USA) |
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Social, Behavioral and Organizational Aspects of Information Systems |
Mike Gallivan (Georgia State University, USA) |
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Janice Burn (Edith Cowan University, Australia) |
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Jae Kyu Lee (Singapore Management U) |
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Kar Yan Tam (HKUST, China) |
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Other Tracks |
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Michael Myers (University of Auckland, New Zealand) |
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