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From automating business processes to transforming social interactions, emerging technologies like Artificial Intelligence, Blockchain, and Robotics offer new opportunities to redefine business, management, and societal impact. As digital technologies reshape both organizations and society, rethinking their roles is crucial. ECIS 2026 calls for scholarly engagement with the opportunities and challenges of this digital transformation.

Conference Co-Chairs:
Jan vom Brocke, University of Munster
Wendy Currie, Audencia Business School, France
Ferdinando Pennarola, Bocconi University, Italy

Program Co-Chairs:
Andrea Carugati, Aarhus University, Denmark
Saonee Sarker, Virginia Tech Pamplin College of Business
Stefano Za, Università degli Studi G. d’Annunzio Chieti-Pescara, Italy
Efpraxia Zamani, Durham University, UK

Browse the contents of ECIS 2026 Proceedings:

Panels
Track 01: Conference Theme
Track 02: General Track
Track 03: Literature Review
Track 04: Business Analytics
Track 05: Algorithmic Mgmt and the Future of Work
Track 06: There is no way Back - GenAI and Transformation of Workplace
Track 07: Red Teaming for Responsible AI
Track 08: Cybersecurity and Privacy
Track 09: Digital Transformation
Track 10: Cognition and Human Behavior in Information Systems
Track 11: Health Information Technology
Track 12: Quantum Comput Across Technological & Bus Ecosystems
Track 13: eSports, Gaming and Meta-Sports
Track 14: IS for Resilience & Sustain Development
Track 15: AI Anthropomorphism
Track 16: IS Policy and Impact
Track 17: IS Development and Project Mgmt
Track 18: Twin Transition
Track 19: IS Innovation, Adoption and Diffusion
Track 20: Business Process Mgmt & Digital Innovation
Track 21: Blockchain & Fintech: Reimagining Financial Svcs through Decentralized Tech
Track 22: Platforms, Sourcing & Governance in the Digital Age
Track 23: Enterprise Modeling in the Age of Generative & Agentic AI
Track 24: Digital Government Transformation
Track 25: Data Studies in IS Research
Track 26: Competences & Competence Mgmt in an Augmented Digital World