Council Contact: Sue Conger, VP of SIGs and Chapters
Staff Contact: Tmitri Owens, Program Director
Purpose
Special interest groups (SIGs) provide substantial benefits to academic and professional organizations, helping their members exchange ideas and keep up to date. Following is a list of current approved SIGs.
The following SIGs have been approved and funded by AIS
- SIGABIS (Agent-Based Information Systems)
- SIGADIT - (Adoption and Diffusion of Inormation Technology)
- SIG-ASYS (Accounting Information Systems)
- SIGCCRIS - (Cross-Cultural Research in Information Systems)
- SIGDSS (Decision Support, Knowledge and Data Management)
- SIGEBIZ (E-Business)
- SIGe-Culture (e-Culture)
- SIGe-Gov - (Electronic Government)
- SIGGlobDev - (ICT and Global Development)
- SIGED: IAIM (Education)
- SIGENTSYS (Enterprise Systems)
- SIGGIUIT (Global Improvements Using IT)
- SIGGreen (Green IS)
- SIGGTM (Grounded Theory Methodology)
- SIGHCI (Human-Computer Interaction)
- SIGHealth (IT in Health Care)
- SIGIQ (Information Quality)
- SIGISAP (IS/IT Issues in Asia Pacific)
- SIG IS-CORE (Information Systems - Cognitive Research Exchange)
- SIG ISO (IS Outsourcing)
- SIGITPM (IT Professional Management)
- SIGITProjMgmt (IT in Project Management)
- SIGLEAD (Leadership in IT)
- SIGMAS (Modeling and Simulation)
- SIGODIS (Ontology Driven Information System)
- SIGOSRA (Organizational Systems Research)
- SIGPAA (Program Assessment and Accreditation)
- SIGPAM (Process Automation and Management)
- SIGPhilosophy (Philosophy and Epistemology in IS)
- SIGPRAG (Pragmatist IS Research)
- SIGRLO (Reusable Learning Objects)
- SIGSAND - (Systems Analysis and Design)
- SIGSEC (Security)
- SIGSEMIS (Semantic Web and Information Systems)
- SIGSVC (Services)
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