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Submission Guidelines

  1. General Instructions:
    • Language: All manuscripts must be in English.
    • File Format: Papers submitted for review should be in the pdf format.
    • Paper Length: Papers are limited to 12 pages in length, including all figures, tables, references, and the title and abstract page.
    • Page Setup: Your paper must be formatted for A4 size portrait page setup, with a 1-inch (2.54cm) margin (top, bottom, left and right).
    • Page Numbering: Please include page numbers in the papers submitted for review. However, for the final copies of accepted papers, please do not include page numbers.
    • Author Information: Papers submitted for review MUST NOT contain any author information due to the double-blind review process. Papers submitted for review not being anonymous will be rejected without review.
  2. Make sure your paper is formatted as required by PACIS 2010. Download the word template.
  3. PACIS 2010 accepts both regular (complete) research papers and research-in-progress papers.
  4. When submitting a paper, you must select a track. If your study seems suitable for more than one track, please choose the track where you deem the paper would make the most important contribution. See the list of tracks on the Call for Papers web page.
  5. It is important that participants maintain integrity in their submissions. Scholars submitting papers to this conference thereby attest that they have read the AIS Code of Research Conduct and that the work submitted by them is in accordance with the Code in all respects. Reviewers of the conference, in case they receive any allegations of plagiarism or other scholarly misconduct proceedings, hold the authority to inform the AIS President who can refer the matter, at his/her discretion, to the AIS Research Conduct Committee.