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The '''Association for Information Systems''' ('''AIS''') is an international professional organization serving as the premier global organization for academics specializing in [[Information Systems]]. Its mission is to progress knowledge in the use of IT to improve organizational performance and individual quality of work life.
The '''Association for Information Systems''' ('''AIS''') is an international professional organization serving as the premier global organization for academics specializing in [[Information Systems]]. Its mission is to progress knowledge in the use of IT to improve organizational performance and individual quality of work life.


== Leo Awards ==
Since 1999 the AIS annually grants the Leo Awards to one or more persons, who have made exceptional contributions to the research and practice of Information Systems. Award recipient have been<ref>[http://home.aisnet.org/displaycommon.cfm?an=1&subarticlenbr=149 Leo Award Winners ] at aisnet.org. Retrieved June 8, 2011.</ref>:

* 2010 : Blake Ives, Carol Saunders
* 2009 : Daniel Robey, E. Burton Swanson
* 2008 : [[Dewald Roode]], [[M. Lynne Markus]], Robert W. Zmud, Kenneth L. Kraemer
* 2007 : Izak Benbasat, Ephraim McLean
* 2006 : Niels Bjørn-Andersen, Phillip Ein-Dor
* 2005 : [[Andrew B. Whinston]]
* 2004 : William R. King, Rob Kling
* 2003 : Frank Land, John F. Rockart
* 2002 : [[Jay Nunamaker]], [[Paul Gray (information technology)|Paul Gray]]
* 2001 : Richard O. Mason
* 2000 : Gordon B. Davis
* 1999 : [[C. West Churchman]], J. Daniel Couger, [[Börje Langefors]], [[Enid Mumford]]

== References ==
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== External links ==
== External links ==
* [http://www.aisnet.org AIS website]
* [http://www.aisnet.org AIS website]

Revision as of 18:40, 8 June 2011

The Association for Information Systems (AIS) is an international professional organization serving as the premier global organization for academics specializing in Information Systems. Its mission is to progress knowledge in the use of IT to improve organizational performance and individual quality of work life.

Leo Awards

Since 1999 the AIS annually grants the Leo Awards to one or more persons, who have made exceptional contributions to the research and practice of Information Systems. Award recipient have been[1]:

References

  1. ^ Leo Award Winners at aisnet.org. Retrieved June 8, 2011.