Pacific Asia Conference on Information Systems

Pacific Asia Conference on Information Systems
Abbreviation PACIS
Discipline Information systems
Publication details
Publisher Association for Information Systems
History 1993–present
Frequency annual
PACIS Logo

The Pacific Asia Conference on Information Systems (PACIS) is an annual conference for Information Systems and Information Technology academics and professionals and is affiliated with the Association for Information Systems. Its purpose is to provide a high quality forum for researchers, practitioners, and policy makers to exchange research findings and ideas on the adoption of leading information-related technologies and practices.

PACIS is considered the premier information systems event in the Asia Pacific region and provides a platform for panel discussions and the presentation of peer-reviewed information systems research papers.

The conference attracts several hundred submissions each year, and those that are selected for presentation appear in the 'PACIS Proceedings’, which are archived online at http://www.pacis-net.org/.

The first PACIS conference took place in 1993 at National Sun Yat-Sen University in Kaohsiung, Taiwan. The 1993 and 1995 conferences carried the title of Pan Pacific Conference on Information Systems. In 1997 the name was changed to the Pacific Asia Conference on Information Systems. From 1993 it was a biannual event until 2000. Since 2000, PACIS has been held annually in different cities throughout the Asia Pacific, generally within East Asia and Australasia. The conference has attracts an increasing number of registered delegates from around 150-200 in early years to around 400-600 in recent years. More than 250 papers were presented either as full papers or poster papers in recent conferences.

The PACIS logo consists of a globe positioned on a map of the Asia Pacific.

PACIS Venues

Year Venue Dates
1993 Kaohsiung, Taiwan 30 May - 1 June
1995 Singapore 29 June - 2 July
1997 Brisbane, Australia 1 April - 5 April
2000 Hong Kong, China 1 June - 3 June
2001 Seoul, Korea 20 June - 22 June
2002 Tokyo, Japan 2 September - 4 September
2003 Adelaide, Australia 10 July - 13 July
2004 Shanghai, China 8 July - 11 July
2005 Bangkok, Thailand 7 July - 10 July
2006 Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia 6 July - 9 July
2007 Auckland, New Zealand 4 July - 6 July
2008 Suzhou, China 3 July - 7 July
2009 Hyderabad, India 10 July - 12 July
2010 Taipei, Taiwan 9 July - 12 July
2011 Brisbane, Australia 7 July - 11 July
2012 Hochiminh City, Vietnam July 11 - July 15
2013 Jeju Island, South Korea 18 June - 22 June
2014 Chengdu, China 24 June - 28 June
2015 Singapore, Singapore 6 July - 9 July
2016 Chiayi, Taiwan 27 June - 1 July
2017 Langkawi, Malaysia 16 July - 20 July
2018 Yokohama, Japan 26 June - 30 June

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