International Conference on Information Systems

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International Conference on Information Systems (ICIS) is an annual international conference for academics and research-oriented practitioners in the area of Information Systems. Previously known as the Conference on Information Systems (CIS), ICIS is the flagship conference of Association for Information Systems, an international professional organization serving academics in Information Systems. It is generally regarded as the most prestigious gathering for the Information Systems research community around the world.

ICIS was founded in 1980 at UCLA and the first conference was held in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania the same year. Starting 1990, when it had its first international venue in Copenhagen, Denmark, ICIS has been traditionally held outside of America once every several years. ICIS is usually scheduled in early December and lasts for four days.

The 2007 ICIS will be held from December 9th to 12th in Montreal, Canada.



Year Venue
1980 Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
1981 Cambridge, Massachusetts
1982 Ann Arbor, Michigan
1983 Houston, Texas
1984 Tucson, Arizona
1985 Indianapolis, Indiana
1986 San Diego, California
1987 Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
1988 Minneapolis, Minnesota
1989 Boston, Massachusetts
1990 Copenhagen, Denmark
1991 New York, New York
1992 Dallas, Texas
1993 Orlando, Florida
1994 Vancouver, Canada
1995 Amsterdam, The Netherlands
1996 Cleveland, Ohio
1997 Atlanta, Georgia
1998 Helsinki, Finland
1999 Charlotte, North Carolina
2000 Brisbane, Australia
2001 New Orleans, Louisiana
2002 Barcelona, Spain
2003 Seattle, Washington
2004 Washington, DC
2005 Las Vegas, Nevada
2006 Milwaukee, Wisconsin
2007 Montreal, Canada
2008 Paris, France
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