NZISDC 2018 Call for Papers

Introduction

The Ninth New Zealand Information Systems Doctoral Consortium (NZISDC) will be held on Saturday 14 of July 2018 at Auckland University of Technology. This annual event is open to all New Zealand information systems and information science PhD or DBA students (at any stage of their research), their supervisors and information systems academic staff from all New Zealand universities.

The consortium is a full-day event that offers doctoral students the opportunity to present their research projects, receive feedback and exchange ideas in a supportive environment. The consortium is the ideal forum for meeting doctoral students and academics from New Zealand’s eight universities.

The NZISDC event series is an initiative by the Professors and Heads of Information Systems, New Zealand (PHIS-NZ) group.

Call for Papers

Meet with peers and academics from around the country, present their research and receive constructive feedback for further development of their research. The consortium participants will also have an opportunity to expand their understanding of the academic research career path.

  • Consortium submissions should be written by doctoral students; supervisors can be acknowledged in the submission but should not be added as co-authors
  • NZISDC is a free event. There is NO registration fee
  • Participation requires the presentation of either a three-to-five page paper a paper or a poster; please note that posters are typically more suitable for students who started their studies recently – e.g., in the last six months

Submission instructions:

Important dates:

  • ASAP: Intent to participate
  • 25 June: Paper/poster submission deadline
  • 14 July: NZISDC-2018 at Auckland University of Technology

After the event:

Accepted papers and posters will appear in the proceedings. The authors should incorporate feedback received through the peer review process and at the event in their camera-ready papers.

Please email your queries to:

Dr Lena Waizenegger, Lecturer, Auckland University of Technology – lena.waizenegger@aut.ac.nz

Dr Hadi Karimikia, Researcher, Auckland University of Technology – hadi.karimikia@aut.ac.nz