CALL FOR PA PERS, PRESENTATIONS, PANEL PROPOSALS & TRAINING SESSIONS!
MARCH 31, 2017 DEADLINE2017 ACCOUNTING INFORMATION SYSTEMS (AIS) EDUCATOR CONFERENCE
The 19th Annual AIS Educator Conference will be held June 22-25, 2017 in Colorado Springs, Colorado. The Conference will be held at the DoubleTree by Hilton Hotel Colorado Springs, a 15-minute drive from the Colorado Springs Airport (COS). Research papers, case studies, computer training sessions, and panel discussions will focus on topics related to the content and the teaching of AIS courses. A one-day pre-conference workshop organized around a timely AIS theme will take place on Thursday June 22nd. The pre-conference chairperson, James “Jim” McKinney (jmckinney@rhsmith.umd.edu), will provide more details by 31 December 2016. We plan to have two tracks in the one-day workshop to meet everyone’s needs.
Please see the attached .pdf file that contains the Call for Paper details: presentation information; document preparation and submission information; and, information about the Jack and Maye Stewart Student Paper and Project Competitions.
Journal of Information Systems
The Journal of Information Systems (JIS) is the academic journal of the Accounting Information Systems Section of the American Accounting Association. JIS publishes academic research and practice-based reports related to the relationship between accounting, information systems, and information technology. Rapidly evolving advances in information and communication technologies (ICTs) require accounting professionals (and researchers) to be attuned to the needs of digitally transformed organizations. In response, JIS seeks to support, promote, and improve research and practice regarding the linkages between accounting and systems, including how this informs risk and opportunity in today’s global society. The journal reports on current topics through a focus on: human-computer interaction (HCI) research in accounting information systems (AIS); the integration of accounting and information technology; the implications of global challenges such as climate change upon AIS; applying or understanding information technology theory and practice within AIS, accounting, and auditing; methodology; and developing theories related to information technology. JIS prints three issues a year in Spring, Summer, and Fall, and is indexed in Scopus and SSCI.
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