International Conference on Information Systems

International Conference on Information Systems (ICIS) is an annual international conference for academics and research-oriented practitioners in the area of information systems. Previously known as the Conference on Information Systems (CIS), ICIS is the flagship conference of the Association for Information Systems, an international professional organization serving academics in information systems.[1][2][3][4]

International Conference on Information Systems
AbbreviationICIS
DisciplineInformation systems
Publication details
History1980–present
Frequencyannual

ICIS was founded in 1980 at the University of California, Los Angeles, and the first conference was held in Philadelphia the same year. Starting in 1990, when it had its first international venue in Copenhagen, ICIS has been traditionally held outside of North America regularly. ICIS currently rotates between the Americas (AIS Region 1), Europe/Middle East/Africa (AIS Region 2), and Asia/Australia (AIS Region 3). ICIS is usually scheduled in early December and lasts for four days.

The conference is preceded by the ICIS Doctoral Consortium,[5] held off site, usually in a nearby resort. The consortium brings together senior faculty from Information Systems (many of whom were participants in past consortia) and ~40 doctoral students, selected from ~120 nominations (each university or institution is allowed to nominate only one participant).

Past and Future Conferences

List of ICIS Conferences[6]
Year Location AIS Region
2022 Copenhagen, Denmark Region 2 (Europe/MiddleEast/Africa)
2021 Austin, Texas, USA [7] Region 1 (Americas)
2020 Hyderabad, India[8] Region 3 (Asia/Australia/Pacific)
2019 Munich, Germany [9] Region 2 (Europe/MiddleEast/Africa)
2018 San Francisco, California, USA [10] Region 1 (Americas)
2017 Seoul, South Korea [11] Region 3 (Asia/Australia/Pacific)
2016 Dublin, Ireland [12] Region 2 (Europe/MiddleEast/Africa)
2015 Fort Worth, Texas, USA [13] Region 1 (Americas)
2014 Auckland, New Zealand [14] Region 3 (Asia/Australia/Pacific)
2013 Milan, Italy [15] Region 2 (Europe/MiddleEast/Africa)
2012 Orlando, Florida, USA [16] Region 1 (Americas)
2011 Shanghai, China [17] Region 3 (Asia/Australia/Pacific)
2010 St. Louis, Missouri, USA Region 1 (Americas)
2009 Phoenix, Arizona, USA Region 1 (Americas)
2008 Paris, France Region 2 (Europe/MiddleEast/Africa)
2007 Montreal, Quebec, Canada Region 1 (Americas)
2006 Milwaukee, Wisconsin, USA Region 1 (Americas)
2005 Las Vegas, Nevada, USA Region 1 (Americas)
2004 Washington, DC, USA Region 1 (Americas)
2003 Seattle, Washington, USA Region 1 (Americas)
2002 Barcelona, Spain Region 2 (Europe/MiddleEast/Africa)
2001 New Orleans, Louisiana, USA Region 1 (Americas)
2000 Brisbane, Australia Region 3 (Asia/Australia/Pacific)
1999 Charlotte, North Carolina, USA Region 1 (Americas)
1998 Helsinki, Finland Region 2 (Europe/MiddleEast/Africa)
1997 Atlanta, Georgia, USA Region 1 (Americas)
1996 Cleveland, Ohio, USA Region 1 (Americas)
1995 Amsterdam, Netherlands Region 2 (Europe/MiddleEast/Africa)
1994 Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada Region 1 (Americas)
1993 Orlando, Florida, USA Region 1 (Americas)
1992 Dallas, Texas, USA Region 1 (Americas)
1991 New York City, New York, USA Region 1 (Americas)
1990 Copenhagen, Denmark Region 2 (Europe/MiddleEast/Africa)
1989 Boston, Massachusetts, USA Region 1 (Americas)
1988 Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA Region 1 (Americas)
1987 Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA Region 1 (Americas)
1986 San Diego, California, USA Region 1 (Americas)
1985 Indianapolis, Indiana, USA Region 1 (Americas)
1984 Tucson, Arizona, USA Region 1 (Americas)
1983 Houston, Texas, USA Region 1 (Americas)
1982 Ann Arbor, Michigan, USA Region 1 (Americas)
1981 Cambridge, Massachusetts, USA Region 1 (Americas)
1980 Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA Region 1 (Americas)

References

  1. "2008 Australian Ranking of ICT Conferences" (PDF). 2008. Retrieved 2012-08-13. (Tier A+, highest.)
  2. Zaïane, Osmar R. (August 2009). "Computer Science Conference Rankings". Retrieved 2009-08-25. (Rank 1, highest.)
  3. "Conference Listing". CAIS/NTU. Archived from the original on 2009-12-04. Retrieved 2009-08-25. (Rank A, second-highest.)
  4. Kumar, Sanjeev (April 2007). "Research Conferences in Information Systems". Archived from the original on February 26, 2009. Retrieved 2009-08-25. ("…the most prominent research conference in IS research area…")
  5. ICIS Site Selection Criteria
  6. http://aisnet.org/?ICISPage
  7. ICIS 2020 Official Website
  8. ICIS 2019 Official Website
  9. ICIS 2018 Official Website
  10. ICIS 2017 Official Website
  11. ICIS 2016 Official Website
  12. ICIS 2015 Official Website
  13. ICIS 2014 Official Website
  14. ICIS 2013 Official Website
  15. ICIS 2012 Official Website
  16. ICIS 2011 Official Website
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