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Communications of the Association for Information Systems
Co-Editors-in-Chief: Denis Dennehy, Swansea University
  Mary Tate, Victoria University of Wellington
 

Communications of the Association for Information Systems

The primary role of a professional society is to facilitate communication among its members. Communications of the Association for Information Systems carries out this role for the Association for Information Systems (AIS) by publishing articles on a wide range of subjects of interest to the membership, including but not limited to regular research papers, debates, panel discussions, and other topics of interest to the global community.

Communications of the Association for Information Systems has a proud tradition of publishing novel, original and groundbreaking research, methodological essays and guidelines, important lively debates about research practices, and is also the only dedicated AIS outlet that publishes matters and studies related to IS pedagogy.

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Open Special Sections:

Emerging Technologies for Sustainable Development? The Grand Challenge, Vol 56
Submissions due January 30, 2025

Taboos in Information Systems Scholarship: Speaking of the Unspeakable, Vol 56
Submissions due January 1, 2025

Recently Published Special Sections:

Special Issue: On the future of AIS conferences, Vol 54

Special Section: On sustainability in information systems, Vol 53

Debate: Recent developments in PLS, Vol 52

What's New @ CAIS:

  • Increased the number of articles submitted per year by 50+
  • Reduced the days in review from 73.6 to 47.2
  • Reduced reviewer turnaround time from 17.5 days to 14.4 days
  • Reduced the time taken to assign reviewers from 20 days to 15
  • Reduced the days from submission to decision from 91 to 57
  • Published two special sections, one on sustainability in IS and another on the future of IS conferences
  • Launched the CAIS YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/@The_Journal_CAIS
  • Increased the number of followers on LinkedIn from 0 to 2000+
  • " > OVER THE COURSE OF THE LAST YEAR, THE FIRST YEAR OF THE TENURE OF DENIS DENNEHY AND MARY TATE AS CO-EDITORS-IN-CHIEF OF CAIS AND THE FIRST YEAR OF THE NEWLY APPOINTED ASSOCIATE EDITOR BOARD, CAIS HAS ACCOMPLISHED THE FOLLOWING:
    • Increased the number of articles submitted per year by 50+
    • Reduced the days in review from 73.6 to 47.2
    • Reduced reviewer turnaround time from 17.5 days to 14.4 days
    • Reduced the time taken to assign reviewers from 20 days to 15
    • Reduced the days from submission to decision from 91 to 57
    • Published two special sections, one on sustainability in IS and another on the future of IS conferences
    • Launched the CAIS YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/@The_Journal_CAIS
    • Increased the number of followers on LinkedIn from 0 to 2000+

    CAIS ANNOUNCES A NEW SPECIAL SECTION DEBATE — CALL FOR PAPERS: TABOOS IN INFORMATION SYSTEMS SCHOLARSHIP: SPEAKING OF THE UNSPEAKABLE. READ THE FULL CALL FOR PAPERS HERE

    CAIS CLOSES VOLUME 54, 1170+ PAGES OF INNOVATIVE IS RESEARCH

    CAIS PUBLISHES A NEW SPECIAL ISSUE — ON THE FUTURE OF AIS CONFERENCES. READ THE FULL SI HERE IN VOL 54

    CAIS ANNOUNCES A NEW SPECIAL ISSUE — CALL FOR PAPERS: EMERGING TECHNOLOGIES FOR SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT? THE GRAND CHALLENGE. READ THE FULL CALL FOR PAPERS HERE

    CAIS IS EXCITED TO ANNOUNCE THE APPOINTMENT OF A NEW DEBATE DEPARTMENT EDITOR, RAFFAELE CIRIELLO, TENURED SENIOR LECTURER IN BUSINESS INFORMATION SYSTEMS AT THE UNIVERSITY OF SYDNEY BUSINESS SCHOOL!

    CAIS WELCOMES A DIVERSE COHORT OF NEW ASSOCIATE EDITORS HAILING FROM AROUND THE WORLD SEE THE FULL LIST HERE

  • Current Volume: Volume 55 (2024)

    IS Pedagogy and Teaching Cases

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    Tata Neu: The Super-App Bet
    K S. Manikandan and N K. Kanna

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    The Bumpy Road to Becoming a Data-Driven Enterprise
    Julia Kotlarsky, Ilan Oshri, and Suprateek Sarker

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    Leveraging Artificial Intelligence to Reduce Human-Animal Conflict in India
    Atul Arun Pathak, Kapil Kaushik, and Abhishek Gawande

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    Engaging Students through Interactive Learning Videos in Higher Education: Developing a Creation Process and Design Patterns for Interactive Learning Videos
    Tim Weinert, Dennis Benner, Ernestine Dickhaut, Andreas Janson, Sofia Schöbel, and Jan Marco Leimeister

    Tutorials

    Innovative Research Articles

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    Exploring the Effects of Societal Cynicism on Social Media Dependency
    Stefano Za, Federica Ceci, Francesca Masciarelli, Lea Iaia, and Eusebio Scornavacca

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    Prerequisites and Causal Recipes for Manufacturers’ IT-Enabled Service Innovation Success
    Christoph Brosig, Dix M. Gräubig, Susanne Strahringer, and Markus Westner

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    To Use or Not to Use! Working Around the Information System in the Healthcare Field
    Mohamed Tazkarji, Craig Van Slyke, Gracia Hamadeh, and Iris Junglas

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    Effect of Crisis Colocation on Online Prosocial Behavior
    Dhruven R. Zala, Swanand J. Deodhar, and Mani Subramani

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    Watch Out, You are Live! Toward Understanding the Impact of AI on Privacy of Employees
    Ashneet Kaur, Sudhanshu Maheshwari, Indranil Bose, and Simarjeet Singh

    Panel Reports

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    Human Flourishing in the Digital Age: What Responsibilities does/should Researcher(s) Have? Perspectives from the AIS Community
    Dina Koutsikouri, Lena Hylving, Marigo Raftopoulos, Ojelanki Ngwenyama, Frantz Rowe, and Olgerta Tona

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    Creating Value from the Secondary Use of Health Data: International Examples, Best Practices, and Opportunities to Scale
    Tim Kilgus, Agnieszka Patecka, Tim Schurig, Arthur Kari, Rahel Gubser, Martin Gersch, Lauri Wessel, and Daniel Fürstenau

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    Location Analytics in Information Systems: Opportunities for Research and Teaching
    Michael A. Erskine, James B. Pick, Asish Satpathy, Andrés Díaz López, Avijit Sarkar, and Namchul Shin

    Forthcoming Papers

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    Career Trajectory Analysis of Fortune 500 CIOs: A LinkedIn Perspective
    Benjamin Richardson, Degan Kettles, Daniel Mazzola, and Hao Li