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European Conference on Information Systems
AbbreviationECIS
DisciplineInformation systems
Publication details
PublisherAssociation for Information Systems
History1993–present
Frequencyannual

The European Conference on Information Systems (ECIS) is an annual conference for information systems and information technology academics and professionals and was affiliated with the Association for Information Systems (AIS). The organization of the conference comes under the purview of the ECIS Standing Committee. After being an affiliated AIS conference for many years, ECIS now has officially been adopted as the World Region 2 (Europe, Africa and Middle East) conference for AIS since 2017.[1]

ECIS is considered to be one of the premier information systems event in the European region [2] and provides a platform for panel discussions and the presentation of peer-reviewed information systems research papers. The conference more recently had acceptance rates in the low 30% range.[3] The electronic version of the conference proceedings (1993-2008-excluding 1995 and 1998) and full citations (1993-2008) are available publicly.

The first ECIS conference took place in 1993 in Henley-on-Thames, United Kingdom.

Program Chairs

ECIS 2021 - Sabine Matook, The University of Queensland, Australia; Christopher Rosenkranz, University of Cologne, Germany; Edgar Whitley, London School of Economics, UK.

ECIS 2022 - Sabine Matook, The University of Queensland, Australia; Remko Helms, Ph.D., Open University, Heerlen, the Netherlands; Martin Wiener, Ph.D., TU Dresden, Germany

See also

References

  1. ^ ECIS Named Official Conference of AIS Region 2
  2. ^ Willcocks, L., Whitley, E. & Avgerou, C. The ranking of top IS journals: a perspective from the London School of Economics. Eur J Inf Syst 17, 163–168 (2008). https://doi.org/10.1057/ejis.2008.9
  3. ^ Willcocks, L., Whitley, E. & Avgerou, C. The ranking of top IS journals: a perspective from the London School of Economics. Eur J Inf Syst 17, 163–168 (2008). https://doi.org/10.1057/ejis.2008.9