Call For Papers
CIST 2023 will take place in downtown Phoenix, Arizona, on Oct. 14-15, 2023. We invite original research in all areas of Information Systems and related fields that seek to address issues related to the conference theme: “Leadership in the Digital Age: Navigating Uncertainty and Change.”
As information systems and digital technologies continue to transform businesses, governments, and civil society, leaders must navigate complex and rapidly changing environments to achieve strategic goals and create value for all stakeholders. We encourage diverse research topics and methodologies that advance our understanding of leadership in the digital age and provide practical insights for individuals, businesses, and society.
CIST 2023 is currently planned to be held in person. We are thrilled to have you here in the Phoenix metropolitan area. Paper submissions will open on May 15, 2023. All submissions will be accepted electronically. Please visit our website (https://sites.google.com/view/cist2023/) for updates on registration, submission instructions, restrictions, and important dates.
IMPORTANT DATES
CIST 2023 Conference dates: October 14 & 15, 2023
Submissions Open: May 15, 2023
Submission Deadline (Extended): June 2, 2023 June 12, 2023 at 11:59pm Pacific Time
Registration Link Open: see Registration page
Notification of Acceptance: August 11, 2023
Early Registration Deadline: September 1, 2023
CIST Speaker Registration Deadline: September 1, 2023
AREAS OF INTEREST FOR SUBMISSIONS INCLUDE (BUT NOT LIMITED TO)
Artificial Intelligence
Augmented and Virtual Reality Applications in Business
Bias and Ethical issues
Blockchain Technologies, Cryptocurrencies, and FinTech
Crisis Management and IT processes
Crowd Markets
Digital Advertising
Digital Collaboration
Digital Entrepreneurship & New Business Models
Digital Privacy
Digital Transformation and IT Innovation
Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion
Green IT and Sustainability
E-Commerce
Economics of Digital Goods
E-Government
Explainable AI and Predictive Modeling
Healthcare IT and Analytics
IT, Labor Market, and the Future of Work
IT and Productivity
IT and Social Good
Information and Cyber Security
Internet of Things
Machine Learning Algorithms and Applications in Business
Mobile Technology
Natural Language Processing and Computer Vision for Business
Personalization Technologies and Recommendation Systems
Platform Economics and Market Design
Predictive Analytics and Data Science
Sharing Economy
Social Networks, Media, and Technology
Software Engineering, Open-Source Software, and Open Standards
Technology and Creativity
SUBMISSION INSTRUCTIONS
Submissions will be accepted online via EasyChair (https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=cist2023).
Only papers that follow the specific guidelines below will be considered for acceptance:
Submissions must be blind, i.e., author names, contact, and affiliation information should NOT appear anywhere in the paper.
Papers are limited to a maximum of 15 pages of body text with at most 5 additional pages for abstract, references, tables, and figures. Papers that exceed the page limit will be desk rejected.
Papers must be printable on 8.5 x 11-inch paper.
Papers must use 12-point, Times New Roman font with one-inch margins on all four sides.
Papers must be double-spaced.
Student papers must indicate on the first page whether the bulk of the work was done by a student to be considered for the Best Student Paper Award.
Papers submitted to EasyChair must be in PDF format and no larger than 50 MB.
Please note that CIST does not take ownership of paper copyrights.
SUBMISSION RESTRICTIONS
To promote diversity, we strongly recommend that no individual appears as an author on more than three papers submitted to CIST 2023.
We recommend that no individual serves as the presenting author for more than two papers submitted to CIST 2023.
If your paper has already been accepted for publication, or conditionally accepted, please refrain from submitting it to CIST 2023.
In the spirit of promoting original work, we ask that authors submit new work, and discourage work that has recently been presented at major IS conferences and workshops.