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Conf-IRM 2026 : Track on Enterprise Information Systems and Sustainable Digital Operations (AIS-Affiliated Conf-IRM 2026) | |||||||||||||||
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The Track on Enterprise Information Systems and Sustainable Digital Operations invites submissions for the AIS-affiliated International Conference on Information Resources Management (Conf-IRM 2026), which will take place May 25–27, 2026 in Tallinn, Estonia. This track focuses on the role of enterprise information systems in advancing sustainable, transparent, and responsible digital operations in contemporary organizations.
Track Description: Enterprises are under increasing pressure to align their digital transformation efforts with sustainability goals and regulatory frameworks such as the EU Corporate Sustainability Reporting Directive (CSRD). Enterprise Information Systems play a central role in enabling organizations to co-construct, measure, report, and continuously enhance the sustainability performance of their operations. At the same time, emerging technologies such as AI, data analytics, and digital twins are reshaping how enterprises manage resources, optimize supply chains, and ensure transparency and resilience across digital operations. This track invites conceptual, empirical, and design-oriented contributions that explore how enterprise information systems can drive sustainable value creation. We particularly welcome research addressing the intersection of digital transformation, operational excellence, and sustainability, considering economic, environmental, and social dimensions. Topics of interest include, but are not limited to: - Sustainable enterprise system design, architecture, and governance - Integration of sustainability metrics into ERP, SCM, and CRM systems - Data-driven sustainability management and analytics dashboards - Digital twins and simulation models for sustainable operations - AI and automation for sustainable business processes - Sustainable IT operations, cloud architectures, and green data centers - Enterprise systems for CSRD and ESG reporting - Decision support systems for balancing efficiency and sustainability - Sustainable business process management and process mining - Competence development and education for sustainable digital operations - Organizational transformation and change management toward sustainable EIS adoption - Circular economy and resource efficiency enabled by enterprise systems - Inter-organizational collaboration for sustainability - Governance frameworks and ethical considerations in sustainable digital ecosystems - Emerging dimensions, related phenomena, and interdisciplinary perspectives that shape the future of sustainable enterprise information systems Track Co-Chairs Soheil Human, WU Vienna University of Economics and Business, Austria, soheil.human@wu.ac.at Iris Groher, Johannes Kepler University Linz, Austria, iris.groher@jku.at About the Conference This conference brings together researchers, educators, and practitioners in information systems to explore pathways toward responsible digital futures. In an era shaped by AI, datafication, and growing societal and environmental pressures, demands for accountability, transparency, and ethical digital technology deployment are intensifying. The theme emphasizes critical and forward-thinking perspectives. With a developmental and interdisciplinary focus, the conference aims to foster dialogue that bridges theory and practice, global and regional insights, and technological advancement with human values. Tallinn, Estonia offers the perfect setting to explore Responsible Digital Futures. As a world leader in e-governance, cybersecurity, and citizen-centric digital services, Estonia exemplifies both the promise and the complexity of life in a hyper-digital society. From pioneering digital identity systems to responding effectively to cyber threats, Tallinn provides a real-world backdrop for global dialogue on ethical, secure, and inclusive digital transformation. IMPORTANT DATES Submission deadline: January 11, 2026 Notification of submission decision: March 15, 2026 Final submission due date for accepted papers: March 25, 2026 Early registration deadline: April 12, 2026 Conference dates: May 25–27, 2026 in Tallinn, Estonia Website: https://www.conf-irm.org/conference We look forward to seeing you in Tallinn in May 2026! |
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