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The European Conference on Information Systems (ECIS) 2025, in Amman, Jordan, centers around the theme “Co-Creating Value for an Intelligent Future.” As we stand on the brink of a new era marked by rapid advancements in artificial intelligence and digital technologies, the concept of value co-creation becomes increasingly significant. The theme emphasizes the integration of human intelligence with emerging technologies to enhance decision-making processes, improve efficiency, and create new opportunities. It recognizes the need for ethical considerations and sustainable practices in the development and deployment of these technologies. By bringing together thought leaders, researchers, and practitioners.


Conference Co-Chairs
Ahmad Ghazawneh, Ph.D., Kristiania University of Applied Sciences, Norway & University of Halmstad, Sweden
Sirkka Jarvenpaa, Ph.D., The University of Texas at Austin, USA
Omar El Sawy, Ph.D., USC Marshall School of Business, USA

Program Co-Chairs
Hanna Krasnova, Ph.D., University of Potsdam, Germany
Johann Kranz, Ph.D., LMU Munich School of Management, Germany
Rikard Lindgren, Ph.D., University of Gothenburg, Sweden

Browse the contents of ECIS 2025 Proceedings:

AI Anthropomorphism
Algorithmic Mgmt and Decision Making
Artificial Intelligence in Organizations and Society
Business Analytics
Business Process Management and Digital Innovation
Cognition and Human Behavior in Information Systems
Conf Theme Track: Co-creating value for intelligent digital future
Cybersecurity and Privacy
Data Management and Data Sharing in Ecosystems
Design Research and Design Methods
Digital Education, Learning and Teaching for Sustainable Development
Digital Sports, Entertainment and Arts
Digital Transformation
Enterprise Information Systems
General Track
Health Information Technology
Human-AI Collaboration
Human Computer Interaction
Intelligent Service Ecosystems
IS Adoption and Diffusion
IS for Resilience and Sustainable Development
Panels, Debates, Provocations
Personal Datafication
Platforms, Sourcing and Governance in the Digital Age
Smart Government
Social and Ethical Implications of Using Digital Tech
Social Media and Virtual Worlds