Call for Submissions

Call for Submissions

We invite scholars, policy researchers, developers, practitioners, community leaders, doctoral students and early-career researchers to contribute their research, and innovative practices that build the intellectual and practical foundations for the next generation of public digital systems.

Submission Types:

  • Full Research Papers
  • Short Papers / Position Papers
  • Posters and Multimedia Presentations

Important Dates:

  • Paper Submissions Window: July 15 – October 1, 2025
  • Paper Submission Deadline: October 1, 2025
  • Notification of Acceptance: December 1, 2025
  • Early Bird Registration Deadline: January 15, 2026
  • Registration Deadline: February 15, 2026
  • Final Abstract Submission for the Book of Abstracts: February 15, 2026
  • Conference Dates: March 6-8, 2026

Submission Guidelines:

Submissions must be original and should not have been published previously or be under consideration for publication while being evaluated for this conference. All papers must be submitted in accordance with the submission guidelines. Peer reviews will be double-blind; authors should omit their names and affiliations from the manuscript.

Submission Link:

https://easychair.org/conferences?conf=incis2026

Conference Tracks:

1. Theme Track: Digital Public Infrastructure for a Sustainable and Sovereign Digital Future

Track Chairs: Prof. Pradeep Kumar, IIM Lucknow, Prof. P. Vigneswara Ilavarasan, IIT Delhi, Dr. Shankhadeep Banerjee, IIM Bangalore

This conference theme track aims to explore, but is not limited to, the following topics:

  • Conceptual and empirical research on DPI
  • Research on digital identities, open platforms, data sovereignty, and digital rights
  • Frameworks for sustainable DPI development and governance
  • Case studies on DPI implementations and public sector innovation
  • Socio-technical analysis of national and international DPI initiatives
  • Intended and unintended consequences of DPI
  • DPI and Digital Divide linkages
  • Role of private sector for DPI growth and evolution
  • University, Industry and Government interactions in DPI
  • Gender & DPI

2. Digital Business and Commerce

Track Chairs: Prof. Ashish Kumar Jha, Trinity Business School, Dublin, Dr. Mukul Gupta, IIM Indore, Dr. Vidushi Pandey, IIM Kozhikode

This track will explore the evolving landscape of e-commerce and digital entrepreneurship. It invites papers on topics including growth opportunities in e-commerce, market dynamics, cybersecurity challenges, customer trust, digital venture creation, and the unique hurdles faced by digital entrepreneurs. We welcome submissions on topics including, but not limited to:

  • Emerging business models in e-commerce (D2C, social commerce, quick commerce)
  • Logistics and supply chain innovations in e-commerce
  • Online Trust and e-commerce
  • Digital entrepreneurship
  • Innovation and product development in digital business

3. Collaborative and Social Technologies

Track Chairs: Prof. Jyoti Jagasia, SPJIMR, Mumbai, Dr. Praharshita Krishna, Mahindra University, Prof. Sumeet Gupta, IIM Raipur

This track explores the transformative role of social media in enabling digital collaboration, communication, and online communities. It also examines the growth of the sharing economy, platform-driven business models, and crowd-based innovations, along with their societal and market implications. We welcome submissions on topics including, but not limited to:

  • Online communities and user-generated content
  • Collaborative technologies and digital collaboration
  • Sharing economy and role of trust
  • Sharing economy and implications on market and society

4. Technological Innovation and the Future of Work

Track Chairs: Dr. Ambuj Anand, IIM Ranchi, Dr. Sonali Narbariya, IIM Ahmedabad, Prof. Soumyakanti Chakraborty, IIM Calcutta

This track explores how emerging technologies are redefining the nature of work, reshaping organizational structures, and influencing labor markets. It invites research on workplace automation, skill transformation, and new models of employment. Contributions examining policy, societal, and ethical dimensions of technology-driven work environments are also welcome. We welcome submissions on topics including, but not limited to:

  • Human-AI collaboration and augmented intelligence
  • Remote and hybrid work models: opportunities and challenges
  • Rise of gig economy
  • Digital skill gaps and workforce reskilling practices

5. Information Systems Research for Social Good

Track Chairs: Dr. Agam Gupta, IIT Delhi, Dr. Rishikesan P, IIM Trichy, Dr. V.S. Prakash Attili, IIM Lucknow

This track invites research that explores how information systems can promote inclusive development and well-being in society. It encourages submissions that critically examine the design, deployment, and consequences of digital technologies in underrepresented and underserved contexts. We welcome submissions on topics including, but not limited to: 

  • Evaluating IS contributions to sustainable development goals (SDGs).
  • IT adoption and digital transformation in the Global South
  • Grassroots and community-driven digital innovation
  • IS interventions in education, health, gender equity, and rural development

6. Governance in Smart and Connected Environments

Track Chairs: Dr. C. Deep Prakash, SPJIMR, Mumbai, Prof. Rajhans Mishra, IIM Indore, Dr. Samadrita Bhattacharyya, IIM Udaipur

This track focuses on how digital technologies particularly IoT and data-driven systems are shaping governance models in smart cities and connected environments. It invites research that addresses the interplay between technology, strategy, and governance mechanisms in public and private sector contexts. We welcome submissions on topics including, but not limited to: 

  • IoT, Smart Cities, Services, and Governance 
  • Data governance and ethical use of citizen data
  • Cross-sector collaboration and platform governance
  • Performance evaluation of smart and connected systems

7. Security and Privacy

Track Chairs: Dr. Anik Mukherjee, IIM Calcutta, Prof. Arunabha Mukhopadhyay, IIM Lucknow, Dr. Saurabh Kumar, IIM Indore

This track invites research on emerging issues related to cybersecurity and data privacy. It seeks contributions that examine both technical and organizational perspectives, as well as policy and regulatory implications in increasingly digital systems. We welcome submissions on topics including, but not limited to: 

  • Cybersecurity threats and risk mitigation strategies
  • Ethical issues in the use of emerging technologies
  • Impact of AI and automation on privacy 
  • Information security management in organizations

8. Information Systems Design, Development & Project Management

Track Chairs: Dr. Abhishek Srivastava, IIM Visakhapatnam, Dr. Ashutosh Jha, IIM Lucknow, Dr. Pratik Tarafdar, XLRI, Delhi

With rapid technological advancements and the aftereffects of the pandemic, project managers face new challenges in information systems development. These include the growing use of Generative AI for design and development—such as ‘vibe coding’—and evolving employee expectations around remote work. It is essential to examine how these dynamics influence the speed, quality, and performance of information systems projects. This track invites studies that explore, but are not limited to, the following topics:

  •  IS Design, Development, and Project Management
  • Digital Transformation of IS Project Management
  • The role of AI in developing Information Systems
  • Sustainability in IS Project Management

9. Inclusion, Diversity, and Sustainability through IS

Track Chairs: Dr. Abhipsa Pal, IIM Calcutta, Dr. Mayank Kumar, IIM Bangalore, Prof. Rajesh Chandwani, IIM Ahmedabad

The rapid pace of development and adoption of digital technologies by organizations has led to discussion around both positive and negative consequences they have on the sustainable future. It is important to develop a theoretical understanding and translate that into practical insights across business, government, and societal contexts. This track welcomes submissions on topics including, but not limited to:

  • Impact of digital technologies to achieve SDGs
  • IS for a sustainable future
  • Governing digital investments from a sustainability perspective
  • Green Information Systems

10.  Artificial Intelligence and Analytics

Track Chairs: Prof. Arpan Kar, IIT Delhi, Dr. Gaurav Dixit, IIT Roorkee, Dr. Vimal Kumar M, IIM Calcutta

The way information assets are being used across enterprises is evolving in a fast manner. This track looks at innovative ways information may be mined to create impactful benefits for different stakeholders. Topics could be around these themes:

  • Adoption, user experience and impacts of analytics and artificial intelligence
  • Governance and Ethics of Artificial Intelligence, especially Generative Artificial Intelligence
  • Theory building using machine learning and artificial intelligence methods.
  • Dark side of adopting Artificial Intelligence in organizations and society
  • Bright side of designing AI artifacts for a brighter society.

11. Human Technology Interaction

Track Chairs: Dr. Swanand Deodhar, IIM Ahmedabad, Dr. Vandith Pamuru, ISB, Hyderabad

With exponential growth of human interactions with technology enabled by GenAI, AR/VR, and wearables, developing nuanced understanding of the impact of their design on user experience, accessibility, trust and human-AI collaboration is much needed. This track welcomes studies that generate insights that align technological innovation with human needs, ensuring inclusive, ethical, and effective integration of technology into diverse contexts. Studies under the following work areas are welcome:

  • Psychological, social, and cultural aspects of human-technology interactions
  • The role and impact of gamification in human-technology interactions
  • Platform design to elicit user interactions
  • Design and impact of wearable technologies

12. Practitioners Track

Track Chairs: Dr. Arun Sundararaman, Accenture, Dr. Nakul Gupta, MDI Gurgaon, Dr. Venkataraghavan K, IIM Trichy

This track is dedicated to bridging the gap between academic research and IS practice, aiming to deliver insights that are directly applicable to today’s IS executives and tomorrow’s leaders. We invite submissions that demonstrate the practical relevance of research through evidence-based, actionable outcomes. Topics of interest in this track include:

  • Advancing high-quality practitioner-oriented IS research and thought leadership.
  • Promoting such research as a vital resource for digital leaders.
  • Providing a platform for discussing how current IS challenges can generate valuable insights and guide future research.
  • Exploring new ideas and perspectives in IS practice, backed by rigorous empirical evidence, to challenge and refine existing methodologies and practices.

13. Next Generation Information Systems

Track Chairs: Dr. Parijat Upadhyay, IIM Shillong, Dr. Payel Sadhukhan, Army Institute of Management, Kolkata, Dr. Rahul Kumar, IIM Calcutta

This track aims to explore how emerging technologies are reshaping the design, implementation, and use of information systems in organizations and society. It invites research that examines the strategic, operational, and human impacts of next-generation IS, including how they transform business models, decision-making, and digital experiences. The track encourages interdisciplinary perspectives that link technology innovation with information systems theory and practice.

  • Strategic adoption and organizational impact of next-generation IS
  • Cloud, quantum, edge, and platform-based systems for digital transformation
  • Transformative impact of Immersive Technologies
  • Blockchain, decentralized ledger, financial technologies (Fintech) and emerging business Models

14. General IS Topics

Track Chairs: Dr. Anushri Gupta, LSE, London, Dr. Mayank Sharma, IIM Kashipur, Dr. Sunil Kunduru, IIM Amritsar

This track is to welcome those IS research papers which do not fit with other tracks. Before submitting to this track, check your paper’s fit with the other above-mentioned tracks.