ECIS 2018 will take place in Portsmouth, UK, at the University of Portsmouth, where it is hosted by the Systems and Information Systems Research Group in the School of Computing.
The theme of the conference: “Beyond Digitization – Facets of Socio-Technical Change” reflects that information systems (IS) consist of both human and technical aspects. The development of the IS discipline since the 1960’s has been characterised by efforts to achieve a forward trajectory from a software-centred focus towards a human-centred focus. This is reflected in the agendas of many of the original socio-technical movements, and underpins the recent resurgence in interest in socio-technical ideas.
The foundation of the IS discipline (in the late Sixties) is built on the proposition that any artefact on which we turn an IS lens cannot be seen as hardware, software or human-based in isolation. This is still true in an increasingly digital world. We, in the IS discipline, are constantly faced with the reality that we engage and pursue an agenda to facilitate change, or redevelopment of organized human activities. The digital world has and is resulting in fundamental changes throughout society affecting organisations and human endeavour. The socio-technical theme provides a base to make sense of IS within the digitized world.
We invite you to participate in the AIS conference ECIS 2018, taking place in the historic naval city of Portsmouth.
General IS Track
Socio-technical Change: a Dialectic among Individuals, Technologies and Social Contexts
Accounting Information Systems and Digitization
Big Data Analytics and Business Transformation
Business Process Management
Business Models in the Digital World
Business Analytics Management and Applications
Complexity and Criticalness in IS and IT project management
Digital Ecosystems: Challenges and Opportunities
Digital Health Initiatives: New Systems for Health Consumers and Providers
Digitized Acting in Digitized Societies: the good and the dark side of online communities
Digital Transformation
Organizing Digital Work in Emergent Systems
Enterprise-wide Socio-Technical Change: Theory, Design and Intervention
Financialization, finance and information technology
Financial Technology (FinTech), Blockchain and the Internet of Value
Use of ICT in crisis communications
IT Governance and Business-IT Alignment
Knowledge-intensive smart services and their applications
Knowledge Management
Large Scale Implementations and IT Megaprojects
Materiality of IT and Ubiquitous Computing
Personal ICT: Design, use and impacts
Service Innovation, Engineering and Management
IS Innovation, Adoption and Diffusion
Social Implications of ICT Use
Social Media in Business and Society
Socio-technical perspectives on Information Systems Security
Sustainably Digital
Big Data for Public Safety and Personal Security
Digital Organization, Work and Beyond
Information Technology for Development
IT Innovation and Entrepreneurship
Ethical Aspects of Emerging Information Communication Technologies
Openness and IT
Enterprise Modelling
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