SCIS
Scandinavian Conference of Information Systems
The Scandinavian Information Systems community welcomes you to the Seventeenth Scandinavian Conference on Information Systems (SCIS), hosted by Reykjavik University. SCIS 2026 will be held August 2 - 5, 2026, in conjunction with the 49th Information Systems Research Seminar in Scandinavia (IRIS 2026) under the auspices of the IRIS Association, and the conferences will be held in Iceland. While most participants are from the Nordic countries, we welcome researchers from all parts of the world to the conference, bringing along and delivering other than the Nordic perspectives on IS into the discussion.
Information Systems in a Volatile World: Data, Resilience,and Emergency Preparedness
We invite high-quality submissions that advance knowledge on information systems (IS), both within and beyond the Nordic perspective. We are especially interested in scholarly understanding of how we within IS can support resilience, preparedness, and informed data-driven decision-making in an increasingly volatile world. Recent years have underscored the vulnerability of global infrastructures to sudden and severe disruptions — from volcanic eruptions and seismic activity that halt transportation and trade, to cyber attacks, supply chain collapse, and cascading crises triggered by natural or human-made events. These phenomena challenge conventional approaches to information systems, information management, design,and organizational response.Information and data form the backbone of modern societies,yet they are frequently tested by instability and uncertainty. Data in a volatile world is subject to fragmentation, misinformation, privacy threats,and infrastructure failure at the very moment decision-makers require reliability and trust. As volatility becomes an enduring condition rather than an anomaly, the IS discipline must deepen its engagement with concepts like resilience — the ability of systems and organizations to anticipate, withstand,adapt to, and recover from adverse events and preparedness — proactive measures, data strategies, and socio-technical systems that enable effective responses when conditions are uncertain or rapidly changing.The SCIS 2026 conference provides a platform to advance both theoretical and practical knowledge on information systems, especially in areas where they intersect with risk, uncertainty, and crisis management.Submissions should aim to extend IS theory or demonstrate novel design and implementation approaches. We particularly encourage work that strengthens resilience and preparedness and that connects IS research with fields such as disaster science, organizational theory, crisis communication, and sustainability.
Paper submission
Papers are not to exceed 6000 words/15 pages using the template found on irisscis.com, and we ask that you submit your paper via the link that will be provided via irisscis.com when it gets closer to the submission deadline.

SCIS important dates
1st of February
Submissions opened
20th of February
Submission deadline
10th of April
Notification of acceptance
9th of May
Camera-ready deadline
2-5th of August
Conference dates
SCIS paper chairs



