March 27 – 29, 2026
Artificial Intelligence has emerged as a transformative technology that is reshaping numerous aspects of business operations and management. From customer service chatbots to writing code and analyzing data, AI solutions are being deployed across industries to automate routine tasks, uncover insights, and enhance decision-making. While current AI applications are specialized to narrow tasks, their capabilities are impressive and adoption is accelerating.
This rapid transformation is already improving efficiency, reducing costs, and optimizing processes across many business functions including marketing, sales, HR, accounting, and more. For researchers and practitioners, this represents an exciting time of innovation and exploration, similar to the early days of the Internet revolution. The conference serves as a nexus for business school researchers to discuss the transformative role of AI in modern business practices and its future implications.
Featured Workshop: No-Code AI Systems for Business
This year’s conference will include a hands-on technical workshop exploring no-code AI solutions for business applications. Topics include:
- Multi-agent orchestration using primarily no-code tools (e.g., orchestrating researcher, writer, and SEO agents)
- No-code workflow automation with tools such as n8n, n8n-MCP, and Claude.
Conference Details:
- Dates: March 27–29, 2026
- Venue: University of Texas at Dallas
- Submissions: Extended abstract (5 pages) or full paper
- Submission Deadline: January 25, 2026
- Early Registration Deadline: January 5, 2026
- Paper Submission: Submission form
- Registration: Registration Link
Conference Chairs

Harpreet Singh
Associate Professor, Information Systems
Naveen Jindal School of Management, UT Dallas
Rohit Aggarwal
Professor, Ois Operations & Info Systems
David Eccles School of Business, University of Utah

