TEIS 2025 Program

TEIS 2025 Program details are below, stay tuned for updates.

 

Friday March 21

4pm Registration and Snacks Alhambra Room
4:30–4:45pm Opening Remarks Presented by the TEIS 2025 Program Committee
4:45–5:45pm

Reflections: The First TEIS Workshop Presented by Hemant Bhargava, Ramnath Chellappa, Abhijeet Ghoshal, Barrie R. Nault, Florin Niculescu, Arun Sundararajan, Mingdi Xin, Dmitry Zhdanov

Join us as we discuss the first TEIS Workshop:

- Why was TEIS started & what came before?
- Growth in the Econ of IS modelling community
- Impact on the top journals
- Unique TEIS format

 

Saturday March 22
8-9am Breakfast Mt Stephen Hall

Saturday Sessions Ivor Petrak Room

Morning Session Chair Vaarun Vijairaghavan, University of Calgary

9–10am Antino Kim, Indiana University. Paper: Creativity as Commodity: Private Data Markets for a Win-Win-Win Among Generative AI Platforms, Human Creators, and AI-Assisted Creators (abstract) Discussant: Dennis Kundisch, Paderborn University
10–11am Jane Gu, University of Connecticut. Paper: Misinformation and Ad Feeding on a Consumer-to-Consumer Media Platform Discussant: Raymond A. Patterson, University of Calgary
11–11:30am Coffee Break
11:30am–12:30pm Huseyin Cavusoglu, University of Texas at Dallas. Paper:Unveiling the Strategic Impacts of Extending Membership-Based Free Shipping Programs Beyond the Online Marketplaces Discussant: Meysam Fereidouni, Simon Fraser University
12:30–2pm Lunch Mt Stephen Hall

 

Afternoon Session Chair Ramnath Chellappa, Emory University

2–3pm Xuying Zhao, Texas A&M University. Paper: Revenue Sharing with Swap: Application in Digital Product Development (abstract) Discussant: Dmitry Zhdanov, Illinois State University
3–4pm Ming Fan, University of Washington Paper: Platform Promotion of Its Own Products (abstract) Discussant: James Zhang, UT Dallas
4–4:30pm Coffee Break
4:30–5:30pm Rong (Rachel) Chen, University of California, Davis. Paper: Vertical Competition on a Common Platform Discussant: Arun Sundararajan, NYU
5:30-5:50pm TEIS 2026 Presented by Terrence August (UCSD) and Zhe Zhang (UCSD)
7pm– Dinner Mt Stephen Hall

 

Sunday March 23
8–9am Breakfast Mt Stephen Hall

Sunday Session Ivor Petrak Room

Session Chair Manu Goyal, University of Utah

9–10am Wei Chen, University of Connecticut. Paper: Generative AI and Organizational Structure in the Knowledge Economy (abstract) Discussant: Duy Dao, University of Calgary
10–11am Jian (Ray) Zhang, University of Calgary. Paper: The Impact of Cloud-based AI Services on the SoftwareIndustry Discussant: Ji Yonghua, University of Alberta
11–11:30am Coffee Break
11:30am–12:30pm Rajib Saha, Indian School of Business. Paper: A Digital Service Provider's Dilemma in Offering a Long Trial Period (abstract) Discussant: Terrence August, UCSD
12:30–2pm Lunch Mt Stephen Hall
2pm - 3:30pm

Junior Scholar Workshop

This event will focus on development themes for Junior Scholars working in areas of analytical and theoretical models of information systems led by senior scholars.

Part 1: High level This roundtable will discuss Pros and cons of co-authorship, The tenure process; Editorial boards/reviewing; and Elements of a good review for analytical papers

Part 2: Nitty Gritty This roundtable will discuss General versus specific form models; Micro-modelling and reduced form; and What (or how) to model new innovations like AI and blockchain

3:30pm - 4pm

Junior Scholar Wrap-up Coffee Break

 

Monday March 24
5:30–6:30pm Roundtable Discussion: Community & Reviewing Room TBA
6:30–6:45pm Closing Remarks

 

The TEIS 2025 Program Committee is Hasan Cavusoglu, Hooman Hidaji, and Barrie R. Nault, with administrative support from Jeanette Burman.

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Thank you to all workshop attendees for their participation in paper development.