History

Foundations and Trends® in Information Systems (FnTIS) was established in 2015 by publishing experts Mike Casey and Zac Rolnik, with a vision to create a platform that fosters intellectual growth and innovation. Since its inception, the journal has consistently garnered a stellar reputation as a leading international academic publication, recognized for its unwavering dedication to excellence.

Renowned among readers, authors, editors, and librarians worldwide, the journal is celebrated for delivering high-quality, peer-reviewed articles that advance knowledge in Business, Management, Accounting, and Computer Science. Its focus on fostering meaningful academic contributions has positioned it as a trusted source of cutting-edge research in these fields.

Every element of Foundations and Trends® in Information Systems (FnTIS) reflects a deep commitment to quality. From the meticulous review process that ensures the credibility and relevance of its content to the precision and professionalism of its production processes, the journal exemplifies the highest standards of academic publishing. By consistently upholding these principles, it has established itself as an indispensable resource for academics and practitioners alike.

Locations

We are strategically operating from both USA and Europe with offices located in Boston, United States of America (USA) and the Delft, Netherlands. These prime locations place us at the core of cutting-edge research and innovation, allowing us to actively engage with leading academic and industry experts in both the USA and Europe. By operating in these dynamic hubs, we remain well-connected to the forefront of advancements and emerging trends across diverse fields.

Aims & Scope

Foundations and Trends® in  Information Systems (FnTIS) welcomes scholarly manuscripts that examine management information systems and computer sciences and their interaction at all levels of analysis, from interpersonal to community, regional, national, and international issues.

The journal publishes empirical, theoretical, and historical papers and book reviews on emerging and enduring issues of interest to researchers, practitioners, policy makers, and educators. International in scope, the journal welcomes manuscripts from researchers and scholars in associated disciplines throughout the world.

FnTIS covers all academic areas of management information systems and computer sciences with the special emphasis on providing a medium of exchange for innovative concepts and experience-proven applications of computers and other computational methods and devices.