Call for Papers
We invite full papers, developmental papers and posters.
- Full papers of 5000-7000 words should document established results and will be presented according to the highest academic standards. Allocation of a 20-minute presentation time, followed by a Q&A. Each paper will be uploaded to the AIS eLibrary.
- Developmental papers of 1500-2000 words should document research in progress and will be presented according to the highest academic standards. Allocation of a 20-minute presentation time, followed by a Q&A. .
We would like to highlight that UKAIS actively encourages submissions from early career researchers. The purpose of the developmental and poster categories is to enable researchers to discuss their work whilst it is in an early stage, so comments and feedback obtained at the event can be incorporated in the final stages of research and writing up.
Illustrative topics can include:
- Artificial Intelligence systems
- Bridging the Digital Divide: emancipatory IS
- Business Intelligence and Decision Support
- Business Process Management
- eBusiness and Competitive Strategy
- Economics and the Value of IS
- eGovernment Solutions to the Citizen
- Enterprise Systems
- European and Cultural Issues in IS
- Healthcare Information Systems
- Human-Computer Interaction
- Inter-Organizational Systems
- Innovative Applications of IS in Teaching
- IS Diversity and Diversity in IS
- IS Artefacts and IS Artefact Design
- IS Innovation, Adoption and Diffusion
- IS Governance and Sourcing
- Research Methods and Philosophy
- Project Management and IS Development
- Social Media
- Service Engineering and Service Management
- Ubiquitous and Mobile Information Systems
- Technologies to Promote a Healthy and Secure Society
Organising Team
Conference Chairs:
Dr Marie Griffiths (University of Salford) and Professor Rachel McLean (Liverpool John Moores University)
Conference Administrators:
Abigail Hopkins and Emma Pearson.
Conference Organising Committee:
Laurence Brooks (De Montford University)
Patrick Buckley (University of Limerick)
Robert Campbell (university of Bolton)
Crispin Coombs (Loughborough University)
Guy Fitzgerald (Loughborough University)
Oliver Kayas (Manchester Metropolitan University)
Maria Kutar (University of Salford)
Diana Limburg (Oxford Brooks University)
Jessica Muirhead (Glyndŵr University)
Yun Chun Pan (University West London)
Savvas Papagiannidis, Newcastle University
Gelareh Roushan (Bournemouth University)
Mareike Schoop (Univeristy of Hohenheim)
Julian Sims (Birbeck)
Dimitra Skoumpopoulou (Northumbria University)
David Wainwright (retired – Northumbria University)