The ATISR Student Research Track serves as a platform for emerging scholars to showcase their academic work and gain recognition in the field of Information Systems (IS). As technology continues to evolve rapidly, choosing the right thesis topic is more critical than ever. The ATISR network has highlighted several research areas that are not only timely and impactful but also aligned with current academic and industry trends.
Here’s a curated list of the best thesis topics in Information Systems for undergraduate and postgraduate students, along with the rationale behind each suggestion.
Overview
Information Systems covers a broad range of disciplines – from data management and business analytics to cybersecurity and digital transformation. ATISR encourages research that is:
- Theoretically grounded
- Practically relevant
- Technologically current
- Globally applicable
Each topic recommended below reflects current research interests observed in ATISR conferences, seminars, and collaborative projects.
Analytics
Topic Example: “Predictive Analytics in Customer Behavior Modeling”
Business analytics is one of the fastest-growing areas in IS research. Students can explore how organizations use big data tools to forecast trends and improve customer engagement. Key focus areas include:
- Data mining
- Machine learning algorithms
- Real-time analytics dashboards
This topic links well with both marketing and decision science disciplines.
Cybersecurity
Topic Example: “Risk-Based Access Control Models in Cloud Environments”
With cyber threats becoming more sophisticated, cybersecurity remains a high-impact research area. Thesis work can investigate:
- Data breach prevention
- Blockchain security protocols
- Identity and access management
ATISR research groups have emphasized the importance of secure IS infrastructure, especially in healthcare and finance sectors.
E-Governance
Topic Example: “Digital Identity Systems in Public Sector Services”
As governments adopt digital platforms, IS research can contribute to improving service delivery, transparency, and accessibility. Relevant subtopics include:
- E-voting systems
- Digital identity verification
- Smart governance frameworks
This topic is particularly strong for students interested in public policy or law.
AI Integration
Topic Example: “AI-Powered Decision Support Systems for SMEs”
AI continues to shape how decisions are made in organizations. A thesis can focus on the integration of AI into traditional decision-making processes, such as:
- Natural language processing for helpdesks
- Recommendation systems
- Automated reporting tools
These topics also align with entrepreneurship and innovation studies.
ERP Systems
Topic Example: “Cloud Migration Challenges in ERP Implementation”
Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) systems are central to organizational efficiency. Students can explore:
- Success factors in ERP adoption
- Post-implementation audits
- ERP systems in SMEs
Case studies or comparative analysis between ERP vendors can enrich this research.
Ethics
Topic Example: “Ethical Implications of Data Monetization in Mobile Apps”
With data becoming a valuable asset, ethical concerns are on the rise. Students can analyze:
- User consent mechanisms
- Data ownership
- Privacy-by-design principles
This interdisciplinary topic ties into law, ethics, and technology.
Sustainability
Topic Example: “Green IT Practices in Information Systems Management”
Sustainable IT is gaining relevance as businesses align with global ESG goals. Topics may include:
- IT energy efficiency
- Lifecycle assessment of hardware
- Virtualization and resource optimization
This area encourages practical solutions with measurable environmental impact.
Healthcare IS
Topic Example: “Electronic Health Record (EHR) Interoperability Standards”
Healthcare is a growing domain for IS research. Possible subtopics:
- Patient data exchange protocols
- Telemedicine platforms
- IS support during health crises (e.g., pandemics)
These topics have direct implications for public health and policy.
FinTech
Topic Example: “User Trust in Mobile Banking Applications”
Information Systems in financial services offers a dynamic research space. Students can explore:
- Cryptocurrency transaction models
- Digital wallets
- Regulatory technology (RegTech)
FinTech topics are also attractive for interdisciplinary collaboration with finance and law departments.
ATISR’s Student Research Track supports work that is not only academically rigorous but also practically useful. These topics reflect global challenges, technological innovations, and organizational priorities. Students are encouraged to collaborate with supervisors, look into cross-disciplinary methods, and contribute to the growing body of IS knowledge.
FAQs
Can undergraduates submit to ATISR?
Yes, undergraduate research is welcome in the student track.
Are interdisciplinary topics accepted?
Yes, especially those linking IS with business or public policy.
Is FinTech a good thesis area?
Yes, FinTech is highly relevant and widely supported by ATISR.
How do I choose a thesis topic?
Look for real-world problems, data access, and research gaps.
Does ATISR provide topic guidance?
Yes, through seminars, mentoring, and approved research tracks.


