Australasian Conference on Information Systems explained

The Australasian Conference on Information Systems (ACIS) is an annual conference for Information Systems and Information Technology academics and professionals and is affiliated with the Australasian Association for Information Systems. ACIS is the premier Information Systems conference within Australia and New Zealand, targeting Information Systems academics and researchers.[1] It covers technical, organisational, business and social issues in the application of Information Technology(IT) to real world problems.[2]

ACIS provides a platform for panel discussions and the presentation of peer-reviewed information systems research papers.[3]

The conference attracts over a hundred submissions each year, and those that are selected for presentation appear in the 'ACIS Proceedings’, which have been archived online since 2001.

The first Australian Conference in Information Systems (ACIS) took place in 1990 at Monash University and was chaired by Ross Jeffery.[4] [5] The name was changed to the Australasian Conference on Information Systems in 1994 to reflect the involvement of New Zealand, and attendance stabilised at approximately 250 delegates by 2007,[6] having reached its peak in 2000.[7]

The ACIS logo consists of a digital pixel background pattern with a human hand silhouette and a swooping arrow.

ACIS Venues

The following table displays a list of past and near future ACIS conferences.

YearPlaceHostTheme
342023, 05 – 08 DecemberWellington, New ZealandVictoria University of WellingtonThriving in an uncertain digitized world // Te huarahi oranga i murimuri i te ao hangarau
332022, 04 – 07 DecemberMelbourne, AustraliaUniversity of MelbourneThe changing face of IS
322021, 06 –10 DecemberSydney, AustraliaMacquarie UniversityInformation Systems for a Sustainable Future, Connectedness, and Social Good
312020, 01 – 04 DecemberWellington, New ZealandVictoria University of WellingtonNavigating the Digital Future
302019, 09 – 11 DecemberPerth, AustraliaCurtin UniversityMaking the World a Better Place with Information Systems
292018, 03 – 05 DecemberSydney, AustraliaUniversity of Technology SydneyStrategic Positioning
282017, 04 – 06 DecemberHobart, Tasmania, AustraliaThe University of TasmaniaData, Knowledge and Decisions
272016, 05 – 07 DecemberWollongong, AustraliaUniversity of WollongongOccupying the Sweet Spot: IS at the Intersection
262015, 30 – 04 DecemberAdelaide, AustraliaUniversity of South AustraliaInformation Systems in the Age of Big Data
252014, 08 – 10 DecemberAuckland, New ZealandAuckland University of TechnologyIntegral IS: The Embedding of Information Systems in Business, Government and Society
242013, 03 – 05 DecemberMelbourne, AustraliaRMIT UniversityInformation Systems: Transforming the Future
232012, 03 – 05 DecemberGeelong, AustraliaDeakin UniversityLocation, location, location
222011, 30 – 02 November/DecemberSydney, AustraliaUniversity of SydneyIdentifying the Information Systems Discipline
212010, 01 – 03 DecemberBrisbane, AustraliaQueensland University of TechnologyInformation Systems: Defining and Establishing a High Impact Discipline
202009, 02 – 04 DecemberMelbourne, AustraliaMonash UniversityEvolving Boundaries and New Frontiers: Defining the IS Discipline
192008, 03 – 05 DecemberChristchurch, New ZealandUniversity of CanterburyCreating the Future: Transforming Research into Practice
182007, 05 – 07 DecemberToowoomba QueenslandUniversity of Southern QueenslandThe 3Rs: Research, Relevance and Rigour - Coming of Age
172006, 06 – 08 DecemberAdelaide, AustraliaUniversity of South AustraliaThought Leadership in IS
162005, 29 November – 02 DecemberSydney, AustraliaUniversity of Technology SydneySocialising IT: Thinking About the People
152004, 01 – 03 DecemberHobart, AustraliaUniversity of TasmaniaManaging New Wave Information Systems: Enterprise, Government and Society
142003, 26 – 28 NovemberPerth, AustraliaEdith Cowan UniversityDelivering IT and e-Business Value in Networked Environments
132002, 03 – 06 DecemberMelbourne, AustraliaVictoria UniversitySystems: Enabling Organisations and Society
122001, 05 – 07 DecemberCoffs Harbour, AustraliaSouthern Cross University2001 IS Odyssey: Where are we going in Cyberspace?
112000, 06 – 08 DecemberBrisbane, AustraliaQueensland University of Technology
101999, 01 – 03 DecemberWellington, New ZealandVictoria University of Wellingtonhttps://web.archive.org/web/20070608222800/http://www.vuw.ac.nz/acis99/
91998, 29 September – 02 OctoberSydney, AustraliaUniversity of New South Wales
81997, 29 September – 02 OctoberAdelaide, AustraliaUniversity of South Australia
71996, 11 – 13 DecemberHobart, AustraliaUniversity of Tasmania
61995, 26 – 29 SeptemberPerth, AustraliaCurtin University of Technology
51994, 27 – 29 SeptemberMelbourne, AustraliaMonash University
41993, 28 – 30 SeptemberBrisbane, AustraliaUniversity of Queensland
31992, 05 – 08 OctoberWollongong, AustraliaUniversity of Wollongong
21991, 04 – 05 FebruarySydney, AustraliaUniversity of New South Wales
11990, 06 FebruaryMelbourne, AustraliaMonash University

See also

External links

Notes and References

  1. Gable, Guy G. (2008). The Information Systems Academic Discipline in Australia, ANU E Press. . p 371.
  2. Australasian Conference on Information Systems (ACIS) 2011 mission statement http://www.acis2011.org/
  3. ACIS2012 Paper Submission details http://acis2012.deakin.edu.au/paper-submission
  4. Clarke, Roger. A Retrospective on the Information Systems Discipline in Australia Appendix 3B: Timeline - Australian. Xamax Consultancy Pty Ltd, 2007, Retrieved 11 February 2012 http://www.rogerclarke.com/SOS/AISHistApp3B.html
  5. Hirschheim, R; Klien, H. (2011) "Tracing the History of the Information Systems Field" in Galliers, R; Currie, W. eds (2011) The Oxford Handbook of Management Information Systems: Critical Perspectives and New Directions, Oxford University Press. . p 40.
  6. Gable, Guy G. (2008). The Information Systems Academic Discipline in Australia, ANU E Press. . p 56.
  7. Cheong, F; Corbitt, B. (2009). "A Social Network Analysis of the Co-Authorship Network of the Australasian Conference of Information Systems from 1990 to 2006", in Proceedings of the 17th European Conference on Information Systems (ECIS 2009), Verona, Italy, 8–10 June 2009.