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The conference theme “Digital Platforms for Emerging Societies” aims to examine the expansive role of information technology in driving economic and societal transformation across the globe. We are particularly interested in how digital platforms influence community structures, social dynamics, and global economic trends in today’s diverse settings around the globe. Information systems research plays a vital role in analyzing how digital platforms create socio-economic value, drive innovation strategies, reform governance and processes, shape user behaviors, and/or the establishment of inclusive and sustainable digital platform ecosystems in different parts of the world.

Honorary Conference Chair
Douglas Vogel, Ph.D., Harbin Institute of Technology

Conference Co-Chairs
Heiko Gewald, Ph.D., Neu-Ulm University
Assadaporn Sapsomboon, Ph.D., Chulalongkorn University
Andrew Schwarz, Ph.D., Louisiana State University

Program Co-Chairs
Christy Cheung, Ph.D., Hong Kong Baptist University
Sven Laumer, Ph.D., Friedrich-Alexander-University
Jason Thatcher, Ph.D., University of Colorado Boulder

Browse the contents of ICIS 2024 Proceedings:

Advances in Methods, Theories, and Philosophy
AI in Business and Society
Blockchain, DLT, and Fintech
Cybersecurity and Privacy
Data Analytics for Business and Societal Challenges
Digital and Mobile Commerce
Digital Innovation, Transformation, and Entrepreneurship
Digital Learning and IS Curricula
Digital Platforms for Emerging Societies
Digital Technologies and the Future of Work
Enterprise Systems
General IS Topics
Governance, Digital Strategy, and Value
Human Technology Interaction
IoT, Smart Cities, Services, and Government
IS Design, Development and Project Management
IS in Healthcare
IT Implementation and Adoption
Literature Review
Organizing Business Processes in the Digital Age
Panels and Prof Development Workshops
Practitioner-Oriented Research
Sharing Economy, Platforms, and Crowds
Social Media and Digital Collaboration
Societal Impact of IS
User Behaviors, Engagement, and Consequences