AAIS Awards 2023: Calling for papers to be nominated for the awards for 2023

Published by Christine Van Toorn on

The AAIS are currently calling for papers to be nominated for the following awards for 2023:

1. John Campbell Research Impact award
2. Leonie Warne Prize
3. Natalie F. Hardwicke Best Student Paper Award

Deadline for submission for all awards/prizes: Start of Business Monday 20th November 2023.

Outcome announced: expected to be at the ACIS dinner, which is usually held in early December. The winner(s) will also be notified in writing.

Please feel free to advertise these opportunities to your networks and to encourage authors of suitable papers to apply. If you have any questions, please feel free to contact Mary Tate at mary.tate@vuw.ac.nz

John Campbell Research Impact Award

The award honours John Campbell’s commitment to working on topics of relevance to practice, and his contributions to the Information Systems discipline. The $1500 prize recognises research that has had, or has the potential to have, a significant impact on industry, government or not-for-profit organisations, as well as impact on society. The prize is co-sponsored by the Australasian Association for Information Systems (AAIS) and the Australian Council of Professors and Heads of Information Systems (ACPHIS), for which John Campbell has provided service over his career in support of the Information Systems community.

The call for nominations, with a link to the nomination form, can be found at:
https://aaisnet.org/awards-prizes/john-campbell-research-impact-award/

Leoni Warne Prize

The Leoni Warne Prize honours Leoni Warne’s contribution to promoting the role of women in IT in Australia. The Prize is worth $1500 and recognises the best article published in the preceding calendar year in the broad area of women and IT. The prize is co-sponsored by the Australasian Association for Information Systems (AAIS), the Australian Computer Society (ACS) and the Australian Council of Professors and Heads of Information Systems (ACPHIS).

The call for nominations, with a link to the nomination form, can be found at: https://aaisnet.org/awards-prizes/leoni-warne-prize/

Natalie F. Hardwicke Best Student Paper Award

The Natalie F. Hardwicke Best Student Paper Award recognises exceptional quality publications by PhD students exhibiting innovative, box-breaking research. The Hardwicke Family Trust, in consultation with the AAIS, established the award in 2019 in memory of Natalie Faye Hardwicke (2 January 1988 – 24 August 2018). The award includes a $1500 prize from the Hardwicke Family Trust and is administered by AAIS.

The call for nominations, with a link to the nomination form, can be found at: https://aaisnet.org/awards-prizes/natalie-f-hardwicke-best-student-paper-award/

Once again, please feel free to advertise this opportunity to your networks and to encourage authors of suitable papers to apply. If you have any questions, please feel free to contact Mary Tate at mary.tate@vuw.ac.nz

All the best

Christine Van Toorn

Publications and Membership Officer, for AAIS Executive