The Information Systems Section of the AAA will hold its 2006 Mid-Year Conference in Scottsdale, AZ, January 5-7, 2006. The meeting includes a plenary speaker, panel discussions, research and education paper sessions, and forum paper sessions. We will also have concurrent research sessions for the AI/ET Section. The "AIS New Scholar Consortium" will precede the meeting on January 4-5th.
Instructions for JOINT SUBMISSIONS
(both conference and Journal of Information Systems)
Due date: September 15, 2005
Authors should submit research or education papers electronically to Brad Tuttle at jis@sc.edu. The submission fee is $15, payable Here. We strongly encourage early submission. Authors should direct inquiries regarding manuscript submissions to Brad Tuttle (jis@sc.edu , 803-777-6639). Authors will be notified regarding acceptance of manuscripts by November 4, 2005. By November 21, 2005, authors of accepted submissions must provide the editor and designated session discussant a final electronic copy of their manuscript.
Instructions for Submission to the Conference Only
Due Date: September 15, 2005
Authors should submit research papers, education papers, education cases, and education panel topics to the conference only (NOT jointly to the conference and JIS) electronically to Mary Curtis at curtism@unt.edu . Authors should direct inquiries regarding submission to Mary Curtis (curtism@unt.edu , 940-565-4366). Notification of acceptance to the conference will be made by November 4, 2005. By November 21, 2005, authors of accepted conference papers must provide a final electronic copy of their manuscript.
Instructions for Submission to the AIS New Scholar Consortium
A separate "Call for Papers" will be posted on the AAA Web site and the IS Section Web site for those interested in submitting a paper. This session is strictly for early work and is intended for New Scholars to get feedback from the JIS Editorial Board in a friendly setting. Papers submitted here may not be submitted to the main conference. We invite submissions related to all aspects of information systems and technology. We especially encourage submissions on (1) the technology revolution in accounting and its implications for the future of accounting practice, research, and education; and (2) linkages of technology and systems with financial accounting, managerial accounting, taxation, international accounting, public interest issues, (3) research in artificial intelligence and emerging technologies, and (4) accounting information systems education.
For updates on the conference, please check the AAA-IS Section web site at http://aaahq.org/infosys/index.html, or contact the conference chair, Carolyn Strand Norman (castrand@vcu.edu , 804-828-3160).