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ACIS 2011 Conference Home Conference Committee Call for Papers Call for Tutorials, Workshops and Panels Paper Submission Details Registration Important Dates Previous Conferences Contact Us Program Conference Program Keynote Speakers Social Events Doctoral Consortium Overview Objectives Faculty Eligibility Submission Process Venue Conference Location Accommodation Affiliated Events Call for Expressions of Interest SPONSORS -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ACIS ON TWITTER Follow the conference on Twitter: @acis_sydney. Use this hashtag #acis2011 for ACIS-related posts. AUSTRALASIAN CONFERENCE ON INFORMATION SYSTEMS (ACIS) SYDNEY, AUSTRALIA 30TH NOVEMBER - 2ND DECEMBER, 2011 > The photographs from ACIS 2011 can be viewed at the following links: > > * ACIS 2011 Welcome Event > * ACIS 2011 Conference > * ACIS 2011 Dinner Event > Dear ACIS2011 Author, > > The proceedings for ACIS2011 are now available on line at: > http://aisel.aisnet.org/acis2011/ The Australasian Conference on Information Systems (ACIS) is the premier conference in Australasia for Information Systems academics. The conference covers technical, organisational, business, and social issues in the application of Information Technology (IT). In 2011, the 22nd ACIS will be held at the Camperdown campus, University of Sydney, Australia. The conference will run from Nov 30th to Dec 2nd. It is hosted by the Discipline of Business Information Systems, at the University of Sydney Business School. The conference theme for 2011 is: "IDENTIFYING THE INFORMATION SYSTEMS DISCIPLINE" Our disciplinary area within business and ICT is still relatively immature when compared to others. Over the years we have had many scholarly debates about what constitutes the IS discipline and what is acceptable methodologically to advance core knowledge and theory in the area. With the drive to bring focus, relevance and rigor we have also, however, accommodated a broad range of ideas and interests. In spite of all of the excellent scholarly work conducted globally and locally within Australasia in IS, practitioners and students still often argue exhaustively about the articulation and recognition of what the IS discipline is about. Our colleagues in other disciplines often fail to see where our scholarly contributions lie and our universities continually restructure our position within them. Could it be that the accommodating nature of the discipline and our inter-disciplinary appeal may also be contributing to our difficulty in identifying, defining, and positioning what it is that we do? LEONI WARNE PRIZE 2011 Leoni Warne was passionate, professionally, about two things: the information systems discipline and working to promote the role of women in IT. To honour her contribution to our field, and specifically women and IT, the AAIS, ACS and ACPHIS have combined to establish the Leoni Warne Prize. Full details can be found at http://www.aaisnet.org/home or http://www.acphis.org.au/ Nominations close on 4th November, 2011. © 2011-2021 Australasian Conference on Information Systems (ACIS)