Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences

The Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences (HICSS) is an annual conference for Information Systems and Information Technology academics and professionals sponsored by the University of Hawaii at Manoa's Shidler College of Business. The conference provides a platform for panel discussions and the presentation of peer-reviewed information systems research papers.

Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences
AbbreviationHICSS
DisciplineInformation Systems and Information Technology
Publication details
PublisherUniversity of Hawaii at Manoa, Association for Information Systems IEEE Computer Society Press
History1968โ€“
Frequencyannual
Websitewww.hicss.org

The first HICSS conference took place in 1968 at the University of Hawaii, with the goal to promote collaborative research on computer science, information technology, and telecommunications. Notably, the first sixth annual meetings focused primarily on various scientific issue related to the design, development, use and implementation of the ARPANET, the precursor of the Internet. Norman Abramson and Franklin Kuo, co-founders of HICSS, used HICSS platform to luanch the ALOHAnet, that was subsequently employed in the Ethernet cable based network in the 1970s, and following regulatory developments in the early 1980s it became possible to use the ALOHA random-access techniques in both Wi-Fi and in mobile telephone networks.

From 1968 to 1989, HICSS proceedings were published by Western Periodicals Company, California. As the conference grew as took focus more on the development, design, implementation, use and evaluation of information technologies in a wide spectrum of applications, in particular in business, HICSS worked with the IEEE Computer Society for its proceedings under the leadership of Ralph Sprague Jr. and Tung Bui, conference co-chairs. Starting in 2017, all HICSS publications have been archived and disseminated at no cost to all readers worldwide through ScholarSpace. They have also been made available in the digital library of the Association for Information Systems (AIS). With this move, HICSS has become the leading source for scientific dissemination -- more than 3.5 million paper downloads since HICSS-50 and growing.

Researchers from the University of Washington, Seattle helped create a visualization of HICSS scientific influence overtime. The scholar visualization tool shows the influence a central collection of publications has had across different fields, telling the story of how this influence has developed over time. (http://scholar.eigenfactor.org/hicss/influence?hicsstrk=hicss_advanced_technology&ctrtype=track)

According to Microsoft Academic in 2021, in terms of citations, HICSS has ranked first among information systems as well as business conferences and overall, ranked 37th among all conferences indexed by Microsoft Academic. HICSS H-Index reported by SCImago Journal Rank in 2022 was 92,[1] significantly higher than the average H-Index reported in the same year for information systems journals and comparable with top Information Systems journals (e.g., compared with Information Systems Journal with H-Index of 94[2]).

HICSS Conferences

Past[3] and future[4] HICSS conferences include:

Year Name Island Place
2024 HICSS-57 Oahu Hilton Hawaiian Village Waikiki Beach Resort, Honolulu
2023 HICSS-56 Maui Hyatt Regency Resort, Lahaina
2022 HICSS-55 Virtual due to COVID-19
2021 HICSS-54 Virtual due to COVID-19
2020 HICSS-53 Maui The Grand Wailea Resort Hotel & Spa, Wailea
2019 HICSS-52 Maui The Grand Wailea Resort Hotel & Spa, Wailea
2018 HICSS-51 Big Island Hilton Waikoloa Village Resort, Waikoloa Village
2017 HICSS-50 Big Island Hilton Waikoloa Village Resort, Waikoloa Village
2016 HICSS-49 Kauai The Grand Hyatt Kauai Resort & Spa, Koloa
2015 HICSS-48 Kauai The Grand Hyatt Kauai Resort & Spa, Koloa
2014 HICSS-47 Big Island Hilton Waikoloa Village Resort, Waikoloa Village
2013 HICSS-46 Maui The Grand Wailea Resort Hotel & Spa, Wailea
2012 HICSS-45 Maui The Grand Wailea Resort Hotel & Spa, Wailea
2011 HICSS-44 Kauai The Grand Hyatt Kauai Resort & Spa, Koloa
2010 HICSS-43 Kauai The Grand Hyatt Kauai Resort & Spa, Koloa
2009 HICSS-42 Big Island Hilton Waikoloa Village Resort, Waikoloa Village
2008 HICSS-41 Big Island Hilton Waikoloa Village Resort, Waikoloa Village
2007 HICSS-40 Big Island Hilton Waikoloa Village Resort, Waikoloa Village
2006 HICSS-39 Kauai Hyatt Regency, Koloa
2005 HICSS-38 Big Island Hilton Waikoloa Village Resort, Waikoloa Village
2004 HICSS-37 Big Island Hilton Waikoloa Village Resort, Waikoloa Village
2003 HICSS-36 Big Island Hilton Waikoloa Village Resort, Waikoloa Village
2002 HICSS-35 Big Island Hilton Waikoloa Village Resort, Waikoloa Village
2001 HICSS-34 Maui Outrigger Wailea Resort, Wailea
2000 HICSS-33 Maui Outrigger Wailea Resort, Wailea
1999 HICSS-32 Maui Aston Wailea Resort, Wailea
1998 HICSS-31 Big Island The Orchid at Mauna Lani, Kohala Coast
1997 HICSS-30 Maui Wailea
1996 HICSS-29 Maui Wailea
1995 HICSS-28 Maui Maui Intercontinental Resort, Kihei
1994 HICSS-27 Maui Maui Intercontinental Resort, Kihei
1993 HICSS-26 Maui Maui Intercontinental Resort, Kihei
1992 HICSS-25 Kauai Stouffer Waiohai Beach Resort, Koloa
1991 HICSS-24 Kauai
1990 HICSS-23 Big Island Kona Surf Resort, Kailua-Kona
1989 HICSS-22 Big Island Kona Surf Resort, Kailua-Kona
1988 HICSS-21 Big Island Kona Surf Resort, Kailua-Kona
1987 HICSS-20 Big Island Kona Surf Resort, Kailua-Kona
1986 HICSS-19 Oahu Westin Ilikai Hotel, Honolulu
1985 HICSS-18 Oahu Westin Ilikai Hotel, Honolulu
1984 HICSS-17 Oahu Westin Ilikai Hotel, Honolulu
1983 HICSS-16 Oahu Ilikai Hotel, Honolulu
1982 HICSS-15 Oahu Ilikai Hotel, Honolulu
1981 HICSS-14 Oahu Ilikai Hotel, Honolulu
1980 HICSS-13 Oahu Ilikai Hotel, Honolulu
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1968 HICSS-1 Oahu University of Hawaii

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