NEAIS 2022: New England AIS 2022 Conference Northeastern University Boston, MA, United States, October 29, 2022 |
Conference website | https://communities.aisnet.org/newenglandusachapter/events/recentcommunityeventsdashboard/conference22 |
Submission link | https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=neais2022 |
CALL FOR PAPERS: NEAIS ‘22
The 4th New England Chapter, Association of Information Systems (AIS) Conference, 2022
Saturday, October 29, 2022 (New Date), Northeastern University, Boston
Note: All presenters are encouraged to attend the conference in person, as our current plan is to host the conference on the Northeastern University campus in Boston. However, if the situation changes, we will move to a virtual conference environment. The conference organizing committee closely monitors the developments related to Coronavirus and guidance from the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, AIS, and the WHO. We will share any changes/updates with the community immediately.
Important dates
- Submission deadline: Monday, July 11
- Decision to Authors: Monday, August 29
- Camera Ready Copy Due: Monday, September 26
Registration is required to attend, but there is no conference fee. All the conference participants must join the NEAIS chapter before or at the beginning of the conference (the NEAIS membership fee is $10/Annual and free for doctoral students and Retired/Emeritus faculty).
NEAIS 2022 seeks to enhance knowledge sharing and community building among IS scholars in the Northeast. We invite submissions reflecting a plurality of perspectives on the discipline, with special emphasis on those relevant to the conference theme Misinformation.
The New England Chapter of the Association for Information Systems (NEAIS) serves AIS members in the Northeastern United States. We welcome submissions from all IS scholars, international and US domestic, including Ph.D. students, and especially encourage submissions from those in the Northeast region.
The conference will include parallel presentation sessions, invited keynote speakers, and panel sessions. In addition, there will be speakers from academia and industry from across the Northeast region and beyond. Students are also encouraged to submit their papers in conjunction with their faculty advisors and present them at the conference.
Abstract of accepted papers will appear in the electronic conference proceedings. The authors retain the copyright to their work. At least one author must register for and present at the conference. High-quality papers will be nominated for the best paper award and fast-tracked to participating journals.
Submission Guidelines
All papers must be original and not simultaneously submitted to another journal or conference. Submissions may be in the form of one or more of the following: Completed research papers, research-in-progress papers, case studies, extended abstracts, or proposals for panel discussions. Submissions will receive reviewer feedback.
Please submit the paper via the EasyChair system. Here is the submission link: (https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=neais2022).
Submission Template: Submissions should be in MS Word or PDF format. The submission template is available here. Here is the template file (https://tinyurl.com/NEAIS2022InitialTemplate)
- Completed Research: Completed research papers should be no more than 2,500 words, including all materials and sections such as figures, tables, and references.
- Research-in-Progress: Research-in-progress proposals (abstracts) or a summary of tentative results of the study to date of 500-1000 words.
- Panel Submissions: Individuals interested in conducting a panel dealing with technological, managerial, professional, teaching, societal, national, or international issues of information technology management are invited to submit a 500-1000-word proposal covering the objectives, issues to be covered, and the names and email addresses of the panelists.
List of Topics
Potential Topics: While we encourage paper submissions related to our conference theme of “Misinformation”, We authors are invited to submit their research-in-progress and panel proposals in any of the following areas (but not limited to):
- Accounting information systems
- Adoption and diffusion
- Artificial intelligence
- Business intelligence
- Business process design and management
- Community, development, and social informatics
- Data management and analytics
- Data quality
- Data warehousing and Decision Support
- Design science
- Digital Innovation
- Organizational responses/adaption to pandemic
- e-Business, e-Commerce, e-Government
- Economics of IS/IT
- Ethical issues in IS
- IS education, curriculum changes during the pandemic or post-pandemic
- Global IS/IT/outsourcing
- Green computing and sustainability
- Health informatics
- Information policy
- Information security, assurance, and privacy
- IS philosophy
- IT service management
- Knowledge management
- Project management
- Research methods in IS/IT
- Sharing Economy
- Social computing
- Socio-technical issues and social inclusion
- Strategic IS/IT management
- Systems development, user experience (UX), and usability
- Virtual communities and collaboration
- Other IS/IT topics of interest to the discipline
Committees
Conference Committee
- David Murungi (Chair), Bentley University
- Carol Lee, Northeastern Univeristy
- Yang Lee, Northeastern Univeristy
- Jing Wang, University of New Hampshire
- Chrisy Yao, Suffolk Univeristy
- Julie Zhang, Univeristy of Massaschusetts Lowell
Program committee
- Yuzhu (Julia) Li (Chair), Univeristy of Massachusetts Dartmouth
- Inchan Kim, Univeristy of New Hampshire
- Xiaoping Liu, Northeastern Univeristy
- Yurong Yao, Suffolk Univeristy
- Shankar Ganesan, Babson University
- Mahed Maddah, Suffolk Univeristy
- Ermira Zifla, Univeristy of New Hampshire
Sponsor and promotion committee
- Luvai Motiwalla, Univeristy of Massachusetts Lowell
- Yuzhu (Julia) Li, Univeristy of Massachusetts Dartmouth
- Yang Lee, Northeastern Univeristy
- Haijing Hao, Bentley Univeristy
Invited Speakers
- To be annouced
Publication
NEAIS 2022 proceedings (Abstracts) will be published in the Association of Information Systems e-Library.
Venue
Northeastern University will host the Annual Northeast Association for Information Systems Conference (NEAIS 2022). Northeastern University is a private research university with its main campus located in Boston and satellite campuses all over the country. Established in 1898, the University offers bachelor's, master's, and doctoral degree programs in its Law School, D’Amore-McKim School of Business, College of Engineering, Khoury College of Computer Sciences, Bouvé College of Health Sciences, College of Arts, Media and Design, College of Science, College of Social Science and Humanities, and College of Professional Studies. With an enrollment of over 19000 undergraduates and 8600 graduates, Northeastern features a cooperative program that integrates classroom study with professional experience.
Contact
All questions about submissions should be emailed to neaisconf@gmail.com.
Sponsors
To be annouced.