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ACM Transactions on Management Information Systems (TMIS) is a scholarly quarterly journal of the Association for Computing Machinery (ACM) that focuses on publishing high quality information systems research. TMIS welcomes innovative work on the design, development, assessment, and management of information technology and systems within organizations, businesses, and societies. TMIS also welcomes submissions on a full range of MIS and information technology related areas and strongly encourages submissions with technical and technological ingredients, such as algorithmic, analytical modeling, design science, and system-oriented research, as well as submissions in emerging multidisciplinary MIS research topics that may span several traditional academic disciplines.

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Call for Nominations: Editor-in-Chief

The term of the current Editor-in-Chief (EiC) of the ACM Transactions on Management Information Systems (TMIS) is coming to an end, and the ACM Publications Board has set up a nominating committee to assist the Board in selecting the next EiC. Nominations, including self-nominations, are invited for a three-year term as TMIS EiC, beginning on April 15, 2024. The EiC appointment may be renewed at most one time. This is a voluntary position, but ACM will provide appropriate administrative support. The deadline for submitting nominations is March 1, 2024, although nominations will continue to be accepted until the position is filled. For more information about the nominations process, read the full call here.

ACM Updates Its Peer Review Policy

ACM is pleased to announce that its Publications Board has approved an updated Peer Review Policy. If you have any questions regarding the update, the associated FAQ addresses topics such as confidentiality, the use of large language models in the peer review process, conflicts of interest, and several other relevant concerns. If there are any issues that are not addressed in the FAQ, please contact ACM’s Director of Publications, Scott Delman.

New ACM Policy on Authorship

ACM has a new Policy on Authorship, covering a range of key topics, including the use of generative AI tools.  Please familiarize yourself with the new policy and the associated list of Frequently Asked Questions.

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