The Immersive Digital Environments SIG brings together researchers, industry professionals, and policymakers to explore the development, impact, and governance of immersive digital spaces. It fosters interdisciplinary dialogue on ethical standards, social norms, and emerging challenges, shaping responsible innovation in the field.
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The goal of the SIG is to showcase and grow research related to designing, modifying, or constructing technology-artifacts to enact change by addressing complex business problems or tackling pressing societal issues.
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The Special Interest Group on Accounting Information System (SIG ASYS) dedicates itself to facilitating, supporting and disseminating world-class research on accounting information systems.
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Welcome to the community page of the Special Interest Group (SIG) of Adoption and Diffusion of Information Technology (ADIT)! SIG ADIT is dedicated to providing a forum for researchers and individuals interested in the phenomenon of adoption and diffusion of information technology among users, organizations, and societies.
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We are interested in promoting research and teaching in the areas of artificial intelligence and autonomous systems. We seek out research contributions and information about the integration of AI into the classroom.
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The SIG BD was established in 2015 by a group of ten international IS scholars, with an objective to create a multidisciplinary research forum. The scope of the forum was related to the latest industrial impacts of applied Big Data analytics in the areas of business process modelling, enterprise architecture, data processing and e-commerce.
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The Special Interest Group on Blockchain Innovations and Technologies (SIGBIT) is a SIG of the Association for Information Systems (AIS). SITBIT provides a platform for researchers and practitioners interested in blockchain-driven innovations and technologies, such as Web3.0, DeFi, and NFT, to exchange ideas and share experiences and knowledge.
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AIS SIGCNoW provides a forum for AIS members to discuss, develop and promote ideas about a range of issues related to the changing nature of work with advanced technologies. Members discuss issues related to the design, history, theory, practice, methods and techniques, new developments, and applications of computing and networking technologies to support the changing nature of work at various levels and domains of individuals, groups and organizations.
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The Special Interest Group on Cross-Cultural Research in Information Systems (SIGCCRIS). Our goal is to promote discussion and advancement of issues related to the theories and methodologies, as well as to the history and new developments in cross-cultural research in information systems.
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This SIG provides a focal point for the debate of cultural issues in IS research and to strengthen the exchange of ideas and community ties within AIS and with other disciplines, especially art, archaeology, literature, and any other human and social sciences that seek to improve research and the application of research results by drawing on culture and creative industries.
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The mission of SIGDSA is to facilitate the exchange, development, communication, and dissemination of information about Decision Support, Analytics, Collaboration, and Knowledge Management Research and teaching issues in business, management, and organizational contexts among AIS members and in the larger community of IS/IT practitioners and scholars.
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SIG DITE was approved by the council and was formed in response to the profound changes in information systems that digitization has instigated. New conceptual frameworks have established a strong foundation for research on topics including digital innovation, digital infrastructure, digital artifacts, digital governance, and digital transformation.
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The Special Interest Group on ”Digital Sourcing, Platforms, and Ecosystems” is a SIG of the Association for Information Systems (AIS) serving to strengthen the exchange among researchers interested in various aspects related to the sourcing and platformization of IT, software development, business processes, software services, and data within the digital global economy.
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The SIGebiz group promotes and exchange ideas on e-business research and applications .The group seeks to collaborate on building and validating e-business theory and practice
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The AIS special interest group on education (AIS SIGED) is dedicated to promoting excellence in information systems education, research, and practice. We strive to provide a forum for interdisciplinary researchers and educators in information systems to exchange ideas, techniques, and applications.
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The general objective of SIG eGovernment is to promote quality and relevance in eGovernment research and to highlight the relevance of research on IS in the public sector within the AIS community.
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The scope of SIGGIS is to discuss, develop ideas and promote research, stimulate curriculum and teaching, and dialogue on the role of spatial information systems, technologies and concepts, as applied to management of information systems, business intelligence (BI), decision support systems (DSS), and knowledge management (KM).
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SIGGreen provides a platform for those in our discipline who are concerned with how information systems can help reduce human impact on the natural environment, one of the greatest challenges of your time. SIGGreen's positions are presented in its Statement on Environmental Change.
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SIGGTM was formed in 2007 in response to the growing interest in the IS research community on the grounded theory methodology (GTM) and endeavors to address many of the issues GTM researchers face today in conducting, crafting, and publishing their work, and to promote the informed use of this approach in the IS research community.
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SIGHCI was one of the first six AIS-SIGs (2001) and has become one of the largest and most active. SIGHCI’s mission is twofold: • Facilitate the exchange, development, communication, and dissemination of information among AIS members; • Promote research related to HCI within business, managerial, and organizational contexts among AIS members and to the larger community of practitioners and scholars.
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ICT and Global Development (SIG GlobDev) serves to contribute significantly to tackling the problem of global poverty and the global divide through its educational and research activities, provide stimulating intellectual and professional challenges to its members, and show the relevance of the information systems discipline by helping AIS members play a leading role in the alleviation of an urgent global problem.
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AIS SIGSEC provides networking opportunities for people who conduct research, develop and/or teach about information security, assurance, digital forensics, privacy, and information system risk management and auditing. SIGSEC members discuss issues related to the theory, practice, methods, and applications of technologies to better understand and promote sound information security activities by individuals and organizations alike.
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The AIS (Association for Information Systems) special interest group (SIG) on Information Systems in Asia Pacific (ISAP) is an academic platform for IS/MIS researchers/scholars in the world who are interested in IS issues in Asia Pacific.
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SIG Cognitive research is intended to represent and support researchers in information systems who view understanding human cognition as a critical component to the successful design and implementation of information systems.
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The mission of SIG-Health is to support health-IS research, education, and career development in a manner that is inclusive of diverse research methodologies and topic areas, to interact productively with allied disciplines, and to promote high professional standards of ethics and collegiality.
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The Special Interest Group on IT project management focuses on problems that cover a large range of topics that cut across many areas within IS -- virtual project management, agile project management, project management methodologies, project leadership, project quality metrics, project management standards, best practices in project management, project success, and pedagogy for project management.
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IS leadership sets directions, creates commitment, and adapts the IS unit to fit a changing environment. Firms that achieve sustainable IS leadership are more likely to develop superior capabilities in IS and gain a considerable competitive advantage. The Special Interest Group in Leadership in IT (SIGLEAD) was established to recognize the enduring research and practice issue in this topic.
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The mission of SIG-ODIS is to create an awareness and research thrust in using Artificial Intelligence, computational ontologies, data-driven IS, and domain knowledge for intelligent systems.
SIG-ODIS provides a forum for collaboration in the theory and practice of AI, semantic technologies and computational ontologies and strives to build bridges between the IS discipline and other information-related disciplines such as computer science, information science, and philosophy.
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SIG-OSRA is special interest group for the purpose of pursuing research and education in the area of information technology and end-user information systems. SIG-OSRA provides a platform for dedicated professionals to meet and exchange ideas in the pursuit of excellence.
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The Special Interest Group on Pragmatist IS Research (SIGPrag) was approved by the Association for Information Systems (AIS) council at its June 2008 meeting in Galway. SIGPrag is a response to a growing recognition of the importance of theorizing the IT artifact and its organizational and societal context from a pragmatic and action-oriented perspective. SIGPrag’s mission is to provide facilitate exchange of ideas and further development of this area of IS scholarship.
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AIS SIGSVC provides a forum for AIS members to discuss, develop, and promote issues related to the history, reference disciplines, theories, practice, methodologies and techniques, new developments, and applications of services and information systems.
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The Association for Information Systems Special Interest Group on Game Design and Research (SIGGAME) aims to explore the relationship between information systems and human and artificial playfulness.
Learn more on the SIG GAME website. https://communities.aisnet.org/siggame/home
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The purpose of the SIGPHIL is to provide a focal point for the debate of philosophical issues in IS research that currently is dispersed over many conference proceedings, journals and books and to strengthen the exchange of ideas and community ties within the IS community and with other disciplines, especially the human, cultural and social sciences, that seek to improve research and the application of research results by drawing on the philosophical literature.
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The Special Interest Group on Social Inclusion of Association for Information Systems is a SIG of the Association for Information Systems (AIS). The purpose of SIGSI is to promote research, pedagogy, and outreach on all aspects of social inclusion in the field of Information Systems (IS).
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