Consistent with the objective of the Symposium to provide opportunities for interaction and debate on leading AIS research with academics and practitioners, both early papers and papers closer to publication are welcome. We particularly encourage doctoral students and early career researchers to submit their research. There will be concessional registration rates for doctoral students.
All submissions must be submitted in the format of a research paper and represent original work that has not already been published or accepted for publication in a journal. At least one author for every accepted paper must register for the Symposium and be prepared to present their ideas. At the option of the authors at the time of submission, papers can also be considered for publication in the International Journal of Accounting Information Systems (IJAIS).
Paper Submission Deadline is Monday April 7, 2025. Earlier submissions are encouraged.
ISAIS (Symposium Only) Submissions
To submit an original research paper, e-mail your complete manuscript to the Chair of ISAIS 2025, Professor Stewart Leech at saleech@unimelb.edu.au
ISAIS and IJAIS (Dual Consideration) Submissions
At the authors’ prerogative, submitted papers can also be considered for publication in the International Journal of Accounting Information Systems (IJAIS). These papers should constitute original research that is not currently being considered for publication or has not been previously published elsewhere. For concurrent consideration at both the ISAIS Symposium and IJAIS, authors should submit their manuscripts using the Elsevier online submission system at this link and e-mail your complete manuscript to Stewart Leech at saleech@unimelb.edu.au
Please clearly specify in your cover letters to IJAIS and ISAIS that your submission is a dual submission and is intended for presentation at ISAIS 2025.
Key dates
Submission deadline: April 7, 2025
Notification of decision: May 16, 2025
Conference date: July 10-11, 2025
Program Committee
The Program Chair is Stewart Leech (University of Melbourne, Australia). The PC consists of the following Accounting, Information Systems, and AIS researchers:
Vicky Arnold (University of Central Florida, USA)
Stu Black (University of Melbourne, Australia)
Michael Davern (University of Melbourne, Australia)
Dennis Fehrenbacher (University of Sankt-Gallen, Switzerland)
Gregory Gerard (Florida State University, USA)
Severin Grabski (Michigan State University, USA)
Peter Green (Queensland University of Technology, Australia)
Mieke Jans (Hasselt University, Belgium)
Angela Liew (University of Auckland, New Zealand)
Uday Murthy (University of South Florida, USA)
Arif Perdana (Monash University, Indonesia)
Alastair Robb (University of Queensland, Australia)
Poh Sun Seow (Singapore Management University, Singapore)
Steve Sutton (University of Central Florida, USA)
Indrit Troshani (University of Adelaide, Australia)
Eddy Vaassen (Tilburg University, The Netherlands)
Miklos Vasarhelyi (Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey, USA)
Martin Weisner (University of Melbourne, Australia)
Bernhard Wieder (University of Technology Sydney, Australia)
Carla Wilkin (Monash University, Australia)