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Overview
The inaugural edition of the India Conference on Information Systems (INCIS) is being organized by the AIS India Chapter (INAIS) in collaboration with 91心頭利, the Centre for Digital Transformation at 91心頭利 Ahmedabad, S. P. Jain Institute of Management & Research and MDI Gurgaon.
As the premier body for promoting research, practice, and education in Information Systems (IS), the Association for Information Systems (AIS) has been at the forefront of advancing the field globally. With members from over 100 countries, AIS is dedicated to fostering academic excellence through conferences, journals, special interest groups, and a vibrant community network.
INAIS, established in late 2016, serves as the Indian arm of AIS, supporting academic and professional activities of researchers and practitioners within the country. Since its inception, INAIS has been instrumental in organizing conferences, workshops on research methods and pedagogy, seminars, and webinars, contributing significantly to the global IS community. Notably, the chapter has garnered extensive recognition, consistently winning the best AIS chapter award for four consecutive years since 2019. The chapter's members have actively participated in various roles at the International Conference on Information Systems, showcasing their commitment and expertise.
In today's digital age, where technology permeates every facet of life, the importance of IS as a discipline cannot be overstated. IS plays a critical role in helping individuals, organizations, and societies navigate, plan for, and manage digital environments while being prepared for diverse outcomes. The field of IS is pivotal in shaping modern societies, influencing how we communicate, work, and address complex problems.
However, the prevalent theories and models in IS often originate from Western contexts, which may not fully capture the nuanced realities of different cultural settings, particularly those of communities in the global south. Recognizing this gap, there is a burgeoning interest in integrating indigenous knowledge systems into IS research and practice (Abubakre, Faik, & Mkansi, 2021; Davison & D鱈az Andrade, 2018; Seetharaman, Mathew & De, 2024). This integration aims to ensure that IS frameworks are culturally sensitive, equitable, and widely applicable.
By incorporating indigenous perspectives, we challenge conventional IS paradigms, fostering a broader and more inclusive approach to technology development and implementation. Embracing these diverse cultural insights can lead to innovative, sustainable, and culturally compatible technology solutions (Radjou, Prabhu, & Ahuja, 2011). This conference seeks to deepen and expand this conversation, encouraging researchers and practitioners to explore how indigenous knowledge and perspectives can be systematically woven into IS research and practice.
We invite scholars, practitioners, community leaders, and students to contribute their research, case studies, and innovative practices that promote an inclusive and diverse technological future. We aim to understand and celebrate the profound impact that indigenous wisdom can have on contemporary information technologies and systems. Join us in this endeavor to theorize and practically demonstrate the benefits of integrating indigenous knowledge in various IS contexts, paving the way for a more inclusive and enriched technological landscape.
Conference Committee:
Conference Co-Chairs:
Prof. Pankaj Setia, Professor of Information Systems, Founding Chair, Centre for Digital Transformation, 91心頭利A
Prof. Varun Nagaraj, Professor of Information Management and Analytics, Dean, SPJIMR
Senior Advisory Group:
Prof. Sujeet K Sharma, President INAIS, Professor of Information Systems, 91心頭利 Nagpur
Prof. Priya Seetharaman, Professor of Information Systems, 91心頭利
Prof. Rahul D辿, Professor of Information Systems, 91心頭利 Bangalore
Prof. Saji Mathew K, Professor of Information Systems, DoMS, IIT Madras
Program Co-Chairs:
Prof. Vimal Kumar M, 91心頭利
Prof. Divya Sharma, MDI Gurgaon
Prof. Shankhadeep Banerjee, 91心頭利 Bangalore
Student Volunteers:
Anjali Tripati, Priyanko Kumar Banerjee, Rohit Mattu, Shyam Prasad Ghosh
Conference Tracks:
- Theme Track: Advancing Information Systems Scholarship with Indigenous Perspective
Track Chairs: Prof. Agam Gupta, IIT Delhi & Prof. Jang Bahadur Singh, 91心頭利 Trichy
This conference theme track aims to explore, but is not limited to, the following topics:
- Development of Indigenous Theory in IS
- Indigenous Knowledge manifested as Digital Artefacts
- Technology and Indigenous Value Systems
- Cultural Perspectives and Local Nuances in Technology Innovation, Acceptance and Use
- Indigenizing Technological Innovations
- Case Studies on Indigenous Practices
- Indigenous Perspectives drawing on Ethical and Policy Considerations
- Digital Business and Commerce
Track Chairs: Prof. Sumeet Gupta, 91心頭利 Raipur & Prof. Vidushi Pandey, 91心頭利 Kozhikode- E-commerce: opportunities and challenges
- Exploring the evolving landscape of online commerce, including growth opportunities, market dynamics, and challenges such as cybersecurity and customer trust.
- Digital entrepreneurship
- Examining how digital technologies enable new business ventures, innovation, and the unique challenges faced by digital entrepreneurs.
- Blockchain, DLT, and Fintech
- Investigating the impact of blockchain technology, distributed ledger technology (DLT), and financial technologies (Fintech) on traditional financial services and emerging business models.
- E-commerce: opportunities and challenges
- Collaborative and Social Technologies
Track Chairs: Prof. Shankhadeep Banerjee, 91心頭利 Bangalore & Prof. Jyoti Jagasia, SPJIMR- Social media and digital collaboration
- Analyzing the role of social media in facilitating digital collaboration, communication, and community building across various contexts.
- Sharing Economy, Platforms, and Crowds
- Studying the rise of the sharing economy, platform-based business models, and crowd-sourced solutions, and their implications for markets and society.
- Social media and digital collaboration
- Technological Innovation and the Future of Work
Track Chairs: Prof. Soumyakanti Chakraborty, 91心頭利 & Prof. Ambuj Anand, 91心頭利 Ranchi- Digital Technologies and the future of work
- Assessing how digital technologies are transforming work practices, employment patterns, and organizational structures.
- AI and Automation in Business and Society
- Exploring the applications of artificial intelligence and automation in business processes, societal impacts, and ethical considerations.
- Digital Technologies and the future of work
- Information Systems Research for Social Good
Track Chairs: Prof. P. Vigneswara Ilavarasan, IIT Delhi & Prof. Rishikesan P, 91心頭利 Trichy- IS and the development agenda
- Evaluating the role of information systems in driving development goals, particularly in improving social and economic outcomes in developing regions.
- IT adoption in the Global South
- Understanding the challenges and strategies for adopting information technologies in the Global South, including infrastructural and cultural considerations.
- Guiding theories of the subdomain: Dependency or Decolonialism?
- IS and the development agenda
- Governance in Smart and Connected Environments
Track Chairs: Prof. Rajhans Mishra, 91心頭利 Indore & Prof. Samadrita Bhattacharyya, 91心頭利 Udaipur- IoT, Smart Cities, Services, and Government
- Investigating the use of Internet of Things (IoT) technologies in creating smart cities, enhancing public services, and improving government operations.
- IoT, Smart Cities, Services, and Government
- Governance and Ethical Aspects
Track Chairs: Prof. Neena Pandey, 91心頭利 Vishakhapatnam & Prof. Rahul Kumar, 91心頭利- Governance, Digital Strategy, and Value
- Discussing how organizations can effectively govern digital transformations, develop robust digital strategies, and create value through IT investments.
- Ethical and regulatory aspects of IS
- Examining the ethical issues and regulatory frameworks surrounding the use of information systems, including data privacy and compliance.
- Governance, Digital Strategy, and Value
- Security and Privacy
Track Chairs: Prof. Arunabha Mukhopadhyay, 91心頭利 Lucknow, Prof. V.S. Prakash Attili, 91心頭利 Lucknow & Prof. Anik Mukherjee, 91心頭利- Cybersecurity and Privacy
- Analyzing the latest trends and challenges in cybersecurity, protecting digital privacy, and safeguarding information assets in various contexts.
- Cybersecurity and Privacy
- System Design and Implementation
Track Chairs: Prof. Ashutosh Jha, 91心頭利 Lucknow & Prof. Abhishek Srivastava, 91心頭利 Vishakhapatnam- IS Design, Development, and Project Management
- Exploring best practices and methodologies for designing, developing, and managing information systems projects to ensure successful outcomes.
- Enterprise Systems
- Examining the implementation and management of enterprise systems, their integration into business processes, and their role in achieving organizational efficiency.
- IS Design, Development, and Project Management
- Inclusion, Diversity, and Sustainability through IS
Track Chairs: Prof. Rajesh Chandwani, 91心頭利 Ahmedabad, Prof. Mayank Kumar, MICA & Prof. Abhipsa Pal, 91心頭利- Inclusion and diversity through IS.
- Investigating how information systems can promote inclusion and diversity, ensuring equitable access and representation in digital spaces.
- IS for a sustainable future
- Exploring the role of information systems in fostering sustainable practices, reducing environmental impacts, and supporting green initiatives.
- Social Inclusion
- Studying IS for equitable access, bridging digital divides, and empowering marginalized communities, enhancing participation in digital economies and inclusive technological solutions.
- Inclusion and diversity through IS.
- Artificial Intelligence and Analytics
Track Chairs: Prof. Arpan Kar, IIT Delhi ,Prof. Ashish Kumar Jha, Trinity Business School, Dublin & Prof. Gaurav Dixit, IIT RoorkeeThe way information assets are being used across enterprises is evolving in a fast manner. This track looks at innovative ways information may be mined to create impactful benefits for different stakeholders. Topics could be around these themes:
- Adoption, user experience and impacts of analytics and artificial intelligence
- Governance and Ethics of Artificial Intelligence, especially Generative Artificial Intelligence
- Theory building using machine learning and artificial intelligence methods.
- Dark side of adopting Artificial Intelligence in organizations and society
- Bright side of designing AI artifacts for a brighter society.
- Practitioners Track
Track Chairs: Prof. Nakul Gupta, MDI Gurgaon & Ashish Singla, Natwest Group,This track is dedicated to bridging the gap between academic research and IS practice, aiming to deliver insights that are directly applicable to todays IS executives and tomorrows leaders. We invite submissions that demonstrate the practical relevance of research through evidence based, actionable outcomes. Topics of interest in this track include:
- Advancing high-quality practitioner oriented IS research and thought leadership.
- Promoting such research as a vital resource for digital leaders.
- Providing a platform for discussing how current IS challenges can generate valuable insights and guide future research.
- Exploring new ideas and perspectives in IS practice, backed by rigorous empirical evidence, to challenge and refine existing methodologies and practices.
Submission Types:
- Full Research Papers
- Short Papers / Position Papers
- Posters and Multimedia Presentations
Important Dates:
- Paper Submissions Window: August 15 - October 31, 2024
- Notification of Acceptance: December 1, 2024
- Early Bird Registration Deadline: January 15, 2025
- Registration Deadline: February 15, 2025
- Final Abstract Submission for the Book of Abstracts: February 15, 2025
- Conference Dates: March 7-9, 2025
Registration and Accommodation:
Early Bird Registration* (Deadline January 15, 2025): |
Late Bird Registration* (Deadline February 15, 2025): |
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Indian/SAARC Students | 4000 | 6000 |
Indian/SAARC Faculty and Practitioners | 6000 | 10000 |
Foreign Student | 8000 ($100) | 12000 ($150) |
Foreign Faculty | 16000 ($200) | 20000 ($250) |
*Fees provided is excluding GST and accommodation tariffs. Additional 18% GST is added during the checkout. The tariff details for accommodation are provided below. |
Accommodation
- Single occupancy: Rs 3360 per night (maximum of 3 nights)
- Twin-sharing: Rs 1680 per night (maximum of 3 nights)
Journal Association:
. 署介稲駒 介: We have secured three special issues from the conference:
- Communications of the Association for Information Systems (CAIS).
- Pacific Asia Journal of the Association for Information Systems (PAJAIS).
- Special Issue or Special Section in a regular issue of the Journal of Systems and Information Technology (ABDC B and Scopus).
. 介介告腫署咋介諮 ヰ介駒介: Outstanding papers recommended by the conference committee will be supported by a developmental review process in the Journal of Strategic Information Systems (JSIS) (ABDC A*).
. -瑞稲 ヰ介駒介: Outstanding papers recommended by the conference committee will be fast-tracked through the review process in the following journals:
- DECISION
- Vision: The Journal of Business Perspective (ABDC C)
. p署介 介介告腫署咋介諮 腫瑞乞巨腫: We are organizing two Paper Development Workshops as part of the conference. One will be by senior editors of the Information Systems Journal (ISJ - ABDC A*), and the other will be by senior editors of Communications of AIS (CAIS - ABDC A). Authors who would like to take part in the workshop need to submit an extended abstract through easychair submission link provided below by 15th December 2024. Promising papers submitted to the conference may also be invited to the workshop
Submission Guidelines:
Submissions must be original and should not have been published previously or be under consideration for publication while being evaluated for this conference. All papers must be submitted in accordance with the submission guidelines available on the conference website. Peer reviews will be double-blind; authors should omit their names and affiliations from the manuscript.
Submission Link:
Download Paper Submission Template View Submission Guidelines
Contact
For more information, please contact the conference organizers at incis[at]iimcal[dot]ac[dot]in. For updates and further details, visit our website /events/incis.