CFP: AMCIS2025: Digital Sustainability for Business and Resilient Supply Chains (SIGGreen Track)

Dao, Viet VTDao at ship.edu
Thu Feb 20 19:43:12 EST 2025


AMCIS 2025, Montreal, Canada, August 14-16, 2025

Mini-track: Digital Sustainability for Business and Resilient Supply Chains (SIGGreen Track)
Track: Green IS and Sustainability (SIG GREEN)

Information Systems (IS) play an important role in enabling organizations to develop and promote sustainable and resilient business practices and strategies, internally and across their supply chains. This mini-track is open to research that examines this digital sustainability role and its impact on the triple bottom line (TBL).
We welcome research taking any theoretical and methodological approach. This includes but not limited to theoretical frameworks, quantitative and qualitative empirical examination, design science research, case studies, etc. We also welcome studies that examine the application of multiple emerging technologies such as data analytics, Artificial Intelligence (AI), etc. to address sustainability. Inter-disciplinary research is particularly welcome.

Topics of interest include, but are not limited to:
– IS enabling environmentally and socially sustainable business operations
– IS enabling sustainability coordination and assessment within firms and across supply chains
– Using technologies like blockchain and AI to facilitate supply chain transparency
More details at https://amcis2025.aisconferences.org/submissions/track-descriptions/
Important Dates:
January 13, 2025: Manuscript submissions begin
February 28, 2025: Submissions are due at 5 pm EST

Mini-track Chairs:

Thomas Abraham, Kean University, tabraham at kean.edu<mailto:tabraham at kean.edu>

Viet T. Dao, Shippensburg University, vtdao at ship.edu<mailto:vtdao at ship.edu>



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