Conferences
5th Mediterranean Conference on Information Systems (2010), 12-14 September 2010, Tel-Aviv-Yaffo, IsraelMCIS 2010 aims to: - Inspire innovative and informative IS research that is relevant to the social, economic, and cultural particularities of the Mediterranean Region - Foster ground breaking IS research to improve the quality of life in the Mediterranean Region through further development of the regional knowledgebase and its emerging collaboration infrastructure - Raise the visibility of IS-related research, education, policy, and practice carried out in the Mediterranean Region Link: www.mcis2010.org4th Mediterranean Conference on Information Systems (2009), 25-27 September 2009, Athens University of Economics and Business, GreeceThe Mediterranean Conference on Information Systems (MCIS) aims to: 1. encourage and inspire innovative and informative IS research that is relevant to the social, economic and cultural particularities of the Mediterranean region 2. raise the visibility of IS-related research practice, education and policy carried out in the Med. region 3. bring together researchers, educators, policy makers and practitioners originating from, or working in the region, thus engaging junior and more experienced members of the Mediterranean IS community in a creative dialogue. The MCIS conference series is held under the auspices of the Association of Information Systems (AIS). The Athens University of Economics and Business (AUEB) and the Department of Management Science and Technology (DMST) are honored to host the MCIS 2009 event in Athens, Greece. Aspiring to set-up an inclusive, high quality IS conference with solid academic and practitioner foundations, the MCIS 2009 organization invites papers, case studies, panels and workshop proposals in a number of areas that are relevant to IS Research, Education, Policy and Practice in the Mediterranean Region. Link: www.mcis2009.orgETHICOMP 2004 INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCEThe IRIS-Eltrun group of the Department of Management Science and Technology of the Athens University of Economics and Business organized the Seventh ETHICOMP International Conference on the Social and Ethical Impacts of Information and Communication Technologies, in collaboration with the University of the Aegean, the Center for Computing and Social Responsibility of De Montford University and the Research Center on Computing and Society of Southern Connecticut State University. The conference was held on 14-16 April 2004, in Syros, Greece and considered the 'Challenges for the Citizen of the Information Society'. Further information on the conference is available at: http://www.ccsr.cse.dmu.ac.uk/conferences/ethicomp/ethicomp2004/ . |