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Workshop On Responsible TecH
Workshop On Responsible TecH
Eller College of Management, Tucson AZ
As digital technologies become deeply embedded in organizations, markets, and everyday life, questions of ethics, responsibility, and human values move to the center of information systems research and practice. This conference brings together interdisciplinary scholars to examine how technologies can be designed, deployed, and governed in ways that respect human dignity, promote fairness, and serve the broader good. We welcome a wide range of perspectives (conceptual, empirical, design-oriented, and critical) and encourage contributions that cross disciplinary boundaries, methodological traditions, and levels of analysis (individual, organizational, and societal).
We invite full papers, short papers, work-in-progress reports, and design artifacts. Quantitative, qualitative, design-science, behavioral, computational, and conceptual approaches are all welcome. Submissions should not exceed 15 pages for full papers and 6 pages for all other categories.
Topics of Interest
Topics include, but are not limited to:
Ethical frameworks and theories for responsible technology design
Transparency and accountability in algorithmic and AI systems
Human-centered and value-sensitive design methods
Privacy, surveillance, and data governance
Trust and trustworthiness in human–AI interaction
Bias, discrimination, and inclusion in information systems
Digital well-being, attention, and technology overuse
Autonomy, manipulation, and dark patterns in digital platforms
Responsible AI governance, regulation, and compliance
Ethics of generative AI and large language models in organizations
Future of work, automation, and the human role
Accessibility and digital equity
Misinformation, content moderation, and platform responsibility
Corporate digital responsibility and tech ethics in practice
Stakeholder participation and democratic technology governance
Ethical challenges in emerging technologies
Cross-cultural and global perspectives on responsible technology
The organizers will experiment with GenAI to augment - never replace - the human review process. Submitted work will receive an AI-generated review within 3 days of submission. Authors will then have 1 week to respond to the AI-generated review. The authors can react to the AI-generated comments that are considered useful and addressable, including potential clarifications and/or additional analyses. They can also explain which comments can be considered incorrect or out-of-the scope of the study. Assigned human reviewers may then have access to the submitted work, the AI-generated review, and the response. Authors can also opt-out of the experiment at the time of the initial submission. All acceptance/rejection decisions will remain uniquely human and no submitted work will be used to train AI models. The authors and reviewers who participate will also be invited - at the end of the process - to submit feedback on their experience with the AI generated review.
Please sign up on the Reviewers page if you are willing to be a reviewer.
Accepted papers will be considered for a Best Paper Award.
Important dates
Deadline for initial submissions: September 14, 2026
Deadline for responses to AI review: September 25, 2026
Acceptance decisions: October 26, 2026
Deadline for registration: December 18, 2026
Registration
Student: $75
Non-student: $150
Registration includes access to the workshop, Thursday night social and Friday meals (breakfast, lunch, dinner offsite).
The registration link will be available soon.
Travel
Travel details, including discounted hotel rates, will be posted soon.