![]() | ItAIS2026: XXIII Conference of the Italian Chapter of AIS: Responsible and Intelligent Digital Future for People, Organisations, and Society Università degli Studi della Tuscia Viterbo (VT), Italy, October 22-24, 2026 |
| Conference web page | https://www.itais.org/conference/2026/ |
| Submission link | https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=itais2026 |
| Submission deadline | May 28, 2026 |
The annual itAlS conference is the major event for the Italian Information System community, providing a forum for researchers in both academia and industry to engage in discussions and exchange perspectives.
ItAlS 2026 aims to bring together students, academics, and practitioners to exchange and share their experiences, new ideas, and research results on all aspects of Information Systems. The conference also seeks to explore practical challenges encountered and the solutions adopted in this field.
Submission Guidelines
Submissions will be evaluated through a double-blind peer-review process. Track chairs will select reviewers and ensure the anonymity of the review process.
The page limit for a full paper (where the abstract, in this case, needs to include no more than 250 words) is equal to 14 pages (excluding references) and must be anonymized (no author details): Formatting rules (LNCS Springer format) are available at this link
Click here to submit your abstract/full paper.
List of Tracks
T01. Organizational Change Enabling Technologies & Business Process Design
Co-Chairs: F. Virili (Catholic University of the Sacred Heart), A. Varone (University of Cassino and Southern Lazio, Italy), D. Di Prisco (IESEG School of Management)T02. Towards responsible HRM in the era of AI Ensuring workplace fairness, inclusiveness and sustainability
Co-Chairs: R. Bissola (Università Cattolica del Sacro Cuore), A. Georgiadou (Nottingham University Business School, University of Nottingham), M. Heffernan (Dublin City University), T. Torre (University of Genoa)T03. Socio-Technical Dynamics of Digital and AI-Enabled Organising Multilevel and Human-Centric Perspectives
Co-Chairs: A. Ravanini (LIUC – Cattaneo University), A. Sigridur Islind (Reykjavik University), F. Zaghloul (University of Bristol), H. Perozzo (LIUC – Cattaneo University)T04. Digital Technology in Healthcare
Co-Chairs: H.Gewald (Neu-Ulm University of Applied Sciences), F.Di Vincenzo (University of Chieti-Pescara), H. Wagner (Institute for Digital Innovation), P. Brune (Neu-Ulm University of Applied Sciences)T05. Responsible technologies for resilient and sustainable society, organizations and employees
Co-Chairs: Ž. Stankevičiūtė (Kaunas University of Technology), L. Moschera (University of Naples Parthenope), S. de Juana-Espinosa (University of Alicante)T06. Exploring the (un)imagined implications of GenAI
Co-Chairs: P. Chamakiotis (ESCP Business School), A. Tandon (Trinity College Dublin), F. Mochi (University of Milan and ISTUD Business School)T07. Human Centered and Intelligent AI for Skills, Learning and HR Development in Organisations
Co-Chairs: D. Scarozza (Link Campus University ), M. Menshikova (Universitas Mercatorum), A. Fedorova (Ural Federal University)T08.Digital Sustainability: Environmentalism, Inclusivity and Resilience from an Ecosystem Perspective
Co-Chairs: M. Cipriano (Catholic University of the Sacred Heart ), L. Andraschko (ESSEC Business School), M.P. Zimmer (University of Agder)T09. From sustainable production to sustainability accounting and reporting the role of digital technologies
Co-Chairs: D. Mancini (University of Teramo), F. Bellini (Sapienza University of Rome), E. Magnaghi (Esce Business School)T10. Digital transformation in organizations and society
Co-Chairs: R. Agrifoglio (University of Naples “Parthenope”), P. Pierce (University of Lund ), A. Zardini (University of Pavia)T11. Emerging Technologies and Organizational Culture
Co-Chairs: S. Di Lauro (Universitas Mercatorum), G. Antonelli (University of Chieti–Pescara), R. Bunduchi (University of Edinburgh), K. Keplinger (Max Planck Institute for Intelligent Systems)T12. Data Management, Analytics and AI for strategic decision-making
Co-Chairs: A. Rapposelli (University “G.D’Annunzio” of Chieti-Pescara), M. Agovino (University of Naples Parthenope), S. Aier (University of St. Gallen)T13. Rethinking sustainability in the age of AI
Co-Chairs: E. Veglianti (Kedge Business School; France), L. Bullini Orlandi (University of Bologna), A. Zoppelletto (University of Verona), W. L. Currie (Audencia Business School)T14 – Special track: Literature reviews
Co-Chairs: L. Iaia (University of Turin), T. Strohmann (University of Müster), S. Za (University of Chieti-Pescara)
Publication
Accepted papers will need to show both relevance and methodological rigor. The best contributions will be published in a Springer volume “Lecture Notes in Information Systems and Organization” series, indexed on Scopus. Other papers will be published in the conference proceedings (online) with ISBN on AISel. At least one author for each accepted paper should attend the conference, presenting her/his contribution.
Venue
ItAIS 2026 will take place at the Università degli Studi della Tuscia in Viterbo, Italy.
The conference will be held on the university campus, located at Via Santa Maria in Gradi 4.

