General track

Track Chairs

Leona Chandra Kruse

University of Agder, Norway

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Leona is interested in what it means to be human in the digital age. Her research focuses on how people use information systems for work and leisure and in particular how the technologies should be designed to provide people with support, pleasure, and security. She examines legacy and emerging technologies, such as AI-based decision support systems, digital companions, non-fungible tokens, and immersive technologies, as well as innovative ways of appropriating these technologies, such as virtual wine tasting, hybrid experience, and educational design.


Amber Young

University of Oklahoma, USA

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Amber Young is Director of the ISYS PhD Program and Assistant Professor of Information Systems at the Sam M. Walton College of Business, University of Arkansas. Her research focuses on how organizations can design and implement technologies for social good and human empowerment. She is concerned with the effects of technology on individuals’ humanity and dignity. Dr. Young’s work has been published in MIS Quarterly, Journal of Management Information Systems, Information Systems Journal, Information & Organization, Communications of the AIS, The London School of Economics Business Review, and various IS conferences. She is on the editorial board of Information & Organization.


Jan Recker

University of Hamburg

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Jan Recker is Nucleus Professor for Information Systems and Digital Innovation at the University of Hamburg Business School, Germany, and Adjunct Professor at the QUT Business School, Australia. He received his PhD from Queensland University of Technology. His research focuses on digital innovation and entrepreneurship, digital solutions for sustainable development, and systems analysis and design. Many people like his “This IS Research” podcast more than his papers.


The General Track is intended for high-quality full and short paper submissions on topics that do not have a specific fit with other tracks, including the conference theme track. It is a track intended to attract unique and novel papers that do not align with specific conference track themes. It thus gives authors an additional degree of freedom, also from epistemological, ontological, and methodological standpoints.

Please check the detailed descriptions of other tracks before submitting your paper to the General Track to ensure the best possible fit with your submission to the conference. Your submission may be moved from the General Track to other tracks if the co-chairs deem a different track to be a better fit.

The General Track is also the track to which chairs of other tracks chairs are welcome to submit papers since they are not allowed to submit to their track.

Tentative List of Associate Editors

Nina-Birte Schirrmacher, The University of Sydney, Australia

Olga Abramova, Leuphana University Lüneburg, Germany

Tatiana Martinez, University of Manchester, United Kingdom

Lea Püchel, University of Münster, Germany

Rob Gleasure, Copenhagen Business School, Denmark

Johannes Sedlmeir, Interdisciplinary Centre for Security, Reliability and Trust, University of Luxembourg, Luxembourg

Harris Kyriakou, ESSEC Business School. France

Sarah Honigsberg, ICN Business School, France

Philipp Wunderlich, University of Reutlingen, Germany

Julian Lehmann, Arizona State University, USA

Kai Larsen, University of Colorado Boulder, USA

Nadia Pocher, University of Luxembourg, Luxembourg

Matthias Söllner, University of Kassel, Germany

Yash Shreshta, University of Lausanne, Switzerland

Matthew Mullarkey, University of South Florida, USA

Osama Mansour, Lund University, Sweden

Juuli Lumivalo, University of Jyväskylä, Finland

Matti Mäntymäki, University of Turku, Finland

Dennis Riehle, University of Koblenz, Germany

Theresa Bockelmann, IU International University of Applied Sciences

Ching-I Teng, Chang Gung University, Taiwan

Emma Forsgren, Leeds University, UK

Samrat Gupta, IIM Ahmedabad, India

Johannes Schneider, University of Liechtenstein, Liechtenstein

Amir Haj-Bolouri, University West, Sweden

Katja Maria Hydle, University of Oslo, Norway

Tamara Roth, University of Arkansas, USA

Alexander Rieger, University of Arkansas, USA

Johanna Lorenz, TU Hamburg, Germany

Karl Werder, IT University Copenhagen, Denmark

Alexander Schiller, University of Regensburg, Germany

Jella Pfeifer, KIT, Germany

Christina Keller, University of Lund, Sweden

Peter André Busch, University of Agder, Norway

Vivek Singh, University of Missouri-St. Louis, USA

Gregor Kipping, University of Liechtenstein, Liechtenstein

Elina Niemimaa, University of Agder, Norway

Christian Meske, Ruhr-Universität Bochum, Germany

Dominik Siemon, LUT, Finland

Sofie Wass, University of Agder, Sofie

Marleen Voss, University of Münster, Germany

Jessica Braojos, University of Granada, Spain

Roopa Raman, University of Dayton, USA

Yulia Sullivan, Baylor University, USA

Qin Weng, Baylor University, USA

Syed Shuva, University of North Carolina Greensboro, USA

Gaurav Jetley, Colorado State University, USA

Corey Baham, Oklahoma State University, USA

Andy Luse, Oklahoma State University, USA

Zisu Wang, Colorado State University, USA

Shahper Richter, University of Auckland, New Zealand