Information Systems Research in Scandinavia

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Information Systems Research in Scandinavia
AbbreviationIRIS
Formation1978
Type Nonprofit
Region
Nordics
President
Aleksandre Asatiani
Main organ
IRIS Executive Board
Affiliations Association for Information Systems
Website https://communities.aisnet.org/scandinavia/home
IRIS Association logo from the 1990s Old iris logo.gif
IRIS Association logo from the 1990s

The IRIS (Information Systems Research in Scandinavia) Association is a non-profit organization aiming to promote research and research education in the use, development, and management of information systems (IS) in the Nordic region, and making sure that research known in the international research community and among practitioners. [1] The Association was formed around the annual IRIS conference which has run since 1978. The IRIS Association was formally registered in 1997. [2] The IRIS Association also represents the Scandinavian chapter of the Association for Information Systems (AIS) serving AIS members in the Nordic region.

Contents

The IRIS Association manages the Scandinavian Journal of Information Systems (SJIS) and organizes the IRIS Conference as well as the Scandinavian Conference on Information Systems Conference (SCIS). The current president of the association is Aleksandre Asatiani (2025-2026). [3]

Governance

The IRIS Association is steered by the executive board consisting of four senior members (President, Treasurer, Secretary, and Ordinary member) and two PhD student members. The board members are elected by the members of the association present at the annual business meeting which takes place during the IRIS/SCIS conferences. Senior members are elected for a four-year term, PhD student members are elected for a two-year term. Each senior member represents one of the four IRIS countries (Finland, Sweden, Norway, Denmark). PhD members represent two alternating IRIS countries.

The executive board is responsible for ensuring the purpose of the association as defined by its bylaws, overseeing the IRIS/SCIS conference arrangements, appointing editorial board members of the Scandinavian Journal of Information Systems, and running the daily operations of the association.

IRIS and SCIS Conferences

In 1978, the IRIS Association started holding annual conferences, and it is the oldest consecutive IS conference in the world. [4] The initiative came from a group of Finnish computer science professors including Pentti Kerola (University of Oulu), Pertti Järvinen (Tampere University), and Eero Peltola (University of Jyväskylä), who organized the first conference in Tampere. [5] The purpose of the conference was to create a space for Nordic scholars to discuss developments in the research on systems analysis and design and later information systems. The first nine editions of the conference were known as the Scandinavian Research Seminar on Systemeering . The current name, IRIS, was adopted in 1987. [6] The conference is organized as an annual working seminar for Nordic researchers and PhD students. After the first few meetings in Finland, the locations now alternate between four Nordic countries: Finland, Sweden, Norway, and Denmark. Among the subjects discussed at the IRIS conferences are Digital Transformation, Emerging Technology, Business Process Management [7] and Participatory Design. [8]

Excerpt from the preface of report of the 9th Scandinavian Research Seminar on Systemeering describing decision to adopt the name IRIS Change of name to IRIS.jpg
Excerpt from the preface of report of the 9th Scandinavian Research Seminar on Systemeering describing decision to adopt the name IRIS

In 2006, Judith Molka-Danielsen and her associates published a paper that identified the most prolific authors who had successfully submitted papers to IRIS. The top ten researchers were: Lars Mathiassen, Markku Nurminen, Pertti Järvinen, Carsten Sørensen, Per Flensburg, Karl Heinz Kautz, Peter Axel Nielsen, Lars Svensson, Urban Nuldén, and Ole Hanseth. [9]

In 2010, the IRIS Association launched the Scandinavian Conference on Information Systems (SCIS), which is organized in conjunction with the IRIS conference. SCIS format resembles other major information systems conferences, focusing on a selection of more complete and rigorously reviewed research papers presented during the conference sessions. The conference proceedings are published by the electronic library of the Association for Information Systems. [10]

In 2020-2021, two conferences IRIS43/SCIS11 (Sundsvall) and IRIS44/SCIS12 (Orkanger) were organized online due to restrictions and safety considerations brought by the COVID-19 pandemic.

The next IRIS/SCIS conference will be held near Borgarnes, Iceland in August 2026.

Past Conference Locations

YearConferenceCityCountryTheme
2025IRIS48/SCIS16 Oslo NorwayChallenging Boundaries in Digitalization Research: Towards Inclusivity and Fairness
2024IRIS47/SCIS15UddevallaSwedenImproving Society for ALL with IS
2023IRIS46/SCIS14 Porvoo FinlandReflecting on the Nordic Approach to IS Research
2022IRIS45/SCIS13 Helsinge DenmarkWorkforce Leadership in the Age of Digital Transformation
2021IRIS44/SCIS12 Orkanger (Online)NorwayLiving in a Digital World?
2020IRIS43/SCIS11 Sundsvall (Online)SwedenDigitalization in Times of Transition
2019IRIS42/SCIS10 Nokia FinlandSmart Transformation
2018IRIS41/SCIS9 Aarhus DenmarkDigital Adaption, Disruption and Survival
2017IRIS40/SCIS8 Halden NorwayChallenging Smart
2016IRIS39/SCIS7 Ljungskile SwedenLiving in the Cloud
2015IRIS38/SCIS6 Oulu FinlandSystem Design for, with and by Users
2014IRIS37/SCIS5 Ringsted DenmarkDesigning Human Technologies
2013IRIS36/SCIS4 Gran NorwayDigital Living
2012IRIS35/SCIS3 Sigtuna SwedenDesigning the Interactive Society
2011IRIS34/SCIS2 Turku FinlandICT of Culture - Culture of ICT
2010IRIS33/SCIS1 Rebild DenmarkEngaged Scandinavian IS Research
2009IRIS32 Molde NorwayInclusive Design
2008IRIS31 Åre SwedenPublic Systems in the Future – Possibilities, Challenges and Pitfalls
2007IRIS30 Tampere FinlandModels, Methods, and New Messages
2006IRIS29 Helsingør DenmarkParadigms Politics Paradoxes
2005IRIS28 Kristiansand NorwayReaching Out
2004IRIS27 Falkenberg SwedenLearn IT, Know IT, Move IT
2003IRIS26PorvooFinlandScandinavian Approach to IS Research?
2002IRIS25BautahøjDenmarkNew Ways of Working
2001IRIS24 Ulvik in Hardanger NorwayKnowledge Systems
2000IRIS23 Uddevalla SwedenDoing IT Together
1999IRIS22 Keuruu FinlandEnterprise Architectures for Virtual Organisations
1998IRIS21 Sæby DenmarkNo Theme
1997IRIS20 Hankø NorwaySocial Informatics
1996IRIS19LökebergSwedenThe Future
1995IRIS18 Gjern DenmarkDesign in Context
1994IRIS17SyöteFinlandQuality by Diversity in Information Systems Research
1993IRIS16 Copenhagen DenmarkNo Theme
1992IRIS15 Larkollen NorwayNo Theme
1991IRIS14 Umeå-Lövånger SwedenWhat are Our Most Important Research Questions?
1990IRIS13TurkuFinlandReconstruction and Destruction of Information Systems
1989IRIS12 Skagen DenmarkCreativity and Systems Development
1988IRIS11 Røros NorwayEmpirical Research
1987IRIS10TampereFinlandNo Theme
19869th Scandinavian Research Seminar on Systemeering Lund SwedenQuality of Work versus Quality of Information Systems
19858th Scandinavian Research Seminar on SystemeeringAarhusDenmarkNo Theme
19847th Scandinavian Research Seminar on Systemeering Helsinki FinlandNo Theme
19836th Scandinavian Research Seminar on Systemeering Øystese NorwayHuman Perspective in Systemeering
19825th Scandinavian Research Seminar on Systemeering Stockholm SwedenInformation Formalization in Organizational Contexts
19814th Scandinavian Research Seminar on SystemeeringOuluFinlandNo Theme
19803rd Scandinavian Research Seminar on Systemeering Saarijärvi FinlandNo Theme
19792nd Scandinavian Research Seminar on Systemeering Dragsfjärd FinlandAppraisal of the PSC Model for Systemeering
19781st Scandinavian Research Seminar on SystemeeringTampereFinlandNo Theme

Scandinavian Journal of Information Systems (SJIS)

The Scandinavian Journal of Information Systems is a peer-reviewed journal of the IRIS Association and one of the official journals of the Association for Information Systems. [11] Currently, SJIS is published by the electronic library of the Association for Information Systems. [12] The journal historically focused on critical studies of information systems development and use and their impact on society. SJIS also emphasizes research methods traditionally associated with the Nordic region, such as participatory research and design science. However, the journal attracts authors and readers from around the world. Over the years, the journal has published several seminal articles on design science research, critical perspectives on information systems development, and IT strategy by prominent information systems scholars including Alan Hevner, [13] Lucy Suchman, [14] Juhani Iivari, [15] and Claudio Ciborra. [16]

The idea to create a journal connected to the IRIS Association was discussed as early as 1984 during the IRIS conference in Helsinki. [17] The inaugural issue of SJIS was published in 1989. [18] SJIS editorial board consists of four rotating editors representing the four IRIS countries. The editors are appointed by the IRIS executive board. The first Editor-in-Chief of the journal was Lars Mathiassen. [18]

See also

References

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  2. "IRIS-1997". 2010-01-23. Archived from the original on 2010-01-23. Retrieved 2023-08-20.
  3. "Executive Board for the IRIS Association". IRIS. Retrieved 19 August 2023. President: Magnus Rotvit Perlt Hansen, Roskilde University, Denmark
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  6. Järvinen, Pertti (1987). "Report of the 10th IRIS, Part 1 and 2, (Vaskivesi, Finland, August 10-12, 1987) University of Tampere, ser B vol 27, 1987". IRIS History. Archived from the original on 23 January 2010. Retrieved 20 August 2023.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: bot: original URL status unknown (link)
  7. Flensburg, Per (2003), Against System – Towards Content (PDF), Turku, Finland: Turku Centre for Computer Science, p. 187, archived from the original (PDF) on 2011-08-31, retrieved 2011-06-09, Business processes, fetched from a repository, will in the network society be spread over a lot of small and independent actors.
  8. Jacko, Julie A. (2009), Human-Computer Interaction: Development Process, Reeves & Turner, p. 167, ISBN   9781420088892, The annual IRIS conference series, often include sessions and individual contributions on participatory topics.
  9. Molka-Danielsen, Judith; Trier, Matthias; Shlyk, Vadim; Bobrik, Annette & Nurminen, Markku I. (2006), IRIS (1978-2006)Historical Reflection through Visual Analysis, IRIS, p. 13, CiteSeerX   10.1.1.78.8864 , Table 4 shows the top ten authors that have contributed the most articles to IRIS. We will display the egocentric network of some of these top authors to give an impression of the interconnection of researchers that they have supported.
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  13. Henver, Alan (2007). "A three cycle view of design science research" (PDF). Scandinavian Journal of Information Systems. 19 (2): 87–92.
  14. Suchman, Lucy (2002). "Located accountabilities in technology production". Scandinavian Journal of Information Systems. 14 (2): 91–105.
  15. Iivari, Juhani (2007). "A Paradigmatic Analysis of Information Systems Asa Design Science". Scandinavian Journal of Information Systems. 19 (2): 39–64.
  16. Ciborra, Claudio U. (1997). "De profundis? Deconstructing the concept of strategic alignment". Scandinavian Journal of Information Systems. 9 (1): 67–82.
  17. Sääksjärvi, Markku (1984). Report of The seventh Scandinavian Research Seminar ons Systemeering, Part I and II. Helsinki, Finland: Helsinki School of Economics.
  18. 1 2 Müller, Sune D; Jonsson, Katrin; Pirkkalainen, Henri; Parmiggiani, Elena; Tona, Olgerta (6 June 2023). "The Anatomy of Scandinavian Journal of Information Systems". Scandinavian Journal of Information Systems. 35 (1): 3–40 via AISeL.