Advisory Board
The ERCIS network fosters innovative collaborations between its global network of academic researchers and an esteemed advisory board of leading companies. These partnerships bridge the gap between cutting-edge research and real-world applications, enabling companies to leverage the latest technological advancements while providing researchers with valuable industry insights.
Through joint projects, workshops, round tables and knowledge exchange, ERCIS and its advisory board drive forward-thinking solutions that address the challenges of digital transformation, advancing both academic inquiry and corporate success.
We are grateful to our Advisory Board, that not only supports the network with their practical insights, but also financially:
Why should I become an Advisory Board Member?
Becoming an ERCIS Advisory Board member allows you to connect with international Information Systems researchers, PhD students, undergraduate and graduate students, as well as professionals who share similar interests. This can provide valuable networking opportunities and allow for the sharing of ideas and best practices within the field.
- Network access
- Joint research
- Recognition
As a member of the ERCIS Advisory Board, you will have the opportunity to collaborate closely with members of the network through involvement in theses, seminars, and project seminars. Wherever possible, you will also receive invitations to give industry talks in lectures, virtual lectures, and workshops for students.
Aside from our regular Advisory Board meetings, we also invite our members to Round Table talks, are are being initiated on a demand-basis, discussing current topics in a multi-perspective environment.
Depending on your agenda, you may also want to participate in regionally, nationally, or internationally funded research projects as a business partner
Additionally, there is the potential for opportunities to participate in joint publications with other members of the ERCIS network.
You will also enjoy promotional use of your membership, including permission to use the ERCIS logo and being listed on the ERCIS website and in the ERCIS Annual Report as an Advisory Board member.
Furthermore, you will receive an annual consignment of ERCIS publications such as the Annual Report and Master Theses publications.
How can I become an Advisory Board Member?
Please get in touch with the ERCIS office for ways of becoming an ERCIS Advisory Board member. We believe that transfer between research and practice goes many ways: Practice provides challenges and financial capabilities, research provides skills and talents. We will try to find a matching environment for both partners.