The doctoral consortium is a well-established, widely endorsed event in the information systems (IS) discipline that occurs adjunct to mainstream IS conferences (e.g., ICIS, ECIS, PACIS, AMCIS). Anecdotal evidence suggests that PhD students’ experience of these events is almost universally positive; some have referred to the events as “life changing” or “magical”. Further, both participating students and scholars strongly perceive the events’ value. To extend the experience to more PhD students, doctoral consortia are more recently being run locally and unaffiliated with any conference. By reviewing the literature and historical documents and conducting a series of interviews and email exchanges with past conference co-chairs, we explore th...
Once again, the doctoral consortium track plays a central role in TEEM Conference. This track exist...
The COVID-19 pandemic highlighted the prevalence of technology-mediated collaboration and mentorship...
This paper reports on an investigation of mechanisms that assist Information Systems post-graduate r...
The doctoral consortium is a well-established, widely endorsed event in the information systems (IS)...
The Doctoral Consortium is a well-established, widely endorsed event within the Information Systems ...
Over the last few years, a new genre of doctoral programs has emerged. These programs are partly aim...
In the tradition of the CAiSE conference series, the CAiSE’19 edition which has been located in Rome...
The research infrastructure of a mature discipline includes many components, one of which is the ste...
This paper is intended to encourage members of the IS community to participate in Information System...
Aim/Purpose The aim of this paper is to explore trends and motivations for doctoral students’ parti...
Over the last few years, a new genre of doctoral programs has emerged. These programs are partly aim...
This paper provides a reflective commentary on the British HCI Doctoral Consortium from the perspect...
ICIS 2009 marks the 30th anniversary of the 1st ICIS Doctoral Consortium held in Philadelphia, Penns...
Aim/Purpose: The aim of this paper is to explore trends and motivations for doctoral students’ parti...
This paper summarizes the results of a panel discussion offering advice to doctoral students in adva...
Once again, the doctoral consortium track plays a central role in TEEM Conference. This track exist...
The COVID-19 pandemic highlighted the prevalence of technology-mediated collaboration and mentorship...
This paper reports on an investigation of mechanisms that assist Information Systems post-graduate r...
The doctoral consortium is a well-established, widely endorsed event in the information systems (IS)...
The Doctoral Consortium is a well-established, widely endorsed event within the Information Systems ...
Over the last few years, a new genre of doctoral programs has emerged. These programs are partly aim...
In the tradition of the CAiSE conference series, the CAiSE’19 edition which has been located in Rome...
The research infrastructure of a mature discipline includes many components, one of which is the ste...
This paper is intended to encourage members of the IS community to participate in Information System...
Aim/Purpose The aim of this paper is to explore trends and motivations for doctoral students’ parti...
Over the last few years, a new genre of doctoral programs has emerged. These programs are partly aim...
This paper provides a reflective commentary on the British HCI Doctoral Consortium from the perspect...
ICIS 2009 marks the 30th anniversary of the 1st ICIS Doctoral Consortium held in Philadelphia, Penns...
Aim/Purpose: The aim of this paper is to explore trends and motivations for doctoral students’ parti...
This paper summarizes the results of a panel discussion offering advice to doctoral students in adva...
Once again, the doctoral consortium track plays a central role in TEEM Conference. This track exist...
The COVID-19 pandemic highlighted the prevalence of technology-mediated collaboration and mentorship...
This paper reports on an investigation of mechanisms that assist Information Systems post-graduate r...