Panels afford the opportunity to present topics and ideas that are ground-breaking and perhaps provocative to the IS community. A good panel must engage the audience and the invited experts in a discussion that will stimulate interaction and enhance the learning experience with a goal of moving the specific topic forward to greater understanding and application. Panel topics are varied, but generally pertain to contemporary issues that demand focused research attentions, new research challenges, or changes to the status quo of the discipline. Panels related to the conference theme are especially welcome. We encourage proposals that also include innovative and inspirational elements to raise the quality of panel discussion. Details on the structure of panel proposals and review criteria are available on the ICIS submissions page.
Panel Chairs
Frantz Rowe
Subodha Kumar
Siew Kien Sia
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Artificial Intelligence Meets IS Researchers: Can it Replace Us? Claudia Loebbecke, University of Cologne |
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Diversity and Inclusion in Academia: Does AIS Have a Problem? Jane Fedorowicz, Bentley University |
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Studying the Other or Becoming the Other: Engaging with Indigenous Peoples in IS Research Michael Myers, University of Auckland |
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The Tangled Web: Studying Online Fake News Jean-Gregoire Bernard, Victoria University of Wellington |