[AISWorld] Second CfP ECIS 2012 - Track "Business Intelligence and Knowledge Management"
Barbara Dinter
barbara.dinter at unisg.ch
Fri Nov 11 09:04:38 EST 2011
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SECOND CALL FOR PAPERS
20th European Conference on Information Systems (ECIS 2012)
Track: “Business Intelligence and Knowledge Management”
(
http://www.ecis2012.es/tracks/business-intelligence-and-knowledge-management.html
)
June 10-13, 2012, Barcelona, Spain (http://www.ecis2012.es)
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Deadline for paper submissions: December 1, 2011
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Track Description:
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Business intelligence (BI) and knowledge management (KM) contribute
significantly to an organisation’s competitiveness and sustainable
development. Both domains provide means to leverage organisational
information and knowledge assets for efficient and effective decision
making. The underlying BI and KM agendas are nothing less than to deliver
decision support for sustainable economic development, which is an
important prerequisite for the global welfare. In order to provide
enduring value, the decision makers must rely on consolidated and
high-quality information as well as on a current and context-rich
knowledge base that are correlated with the organisational setting and
environment.
Consequently, BI and KM meanwhile represent an essential component of the
enterprise application landscape. BI is a broad category of technologies,
applications, and processes to support data analysis and decision making
in organisations and across organisational boundaries. Complementary, KM
focuses on capturing the right knowledge, providing it to the right user,
and using this knowledge to improve organisational and/or individual
performance. Although addressed by research for a long time, both domains
are still evolving. For example, new applications, innovative
technologies, and increasing maturity of BI and KM solutions demand for
adequate methodological and technical advice as well as for the
performance measurement of organisational application.
This track aims to promote contributions dealing with a managerial, an
economic, a methodological or a technical perspective on BI and KM.
Submissions based on theoretical research, design research, action
research, or behavioural research are encouraged. We welcome both full
research papers and research in progress papers.
Selected papers will be considered for fast-track publication in a special
issue of the International Journal of Business Intelligence Research
(IJBIR).
Topics of interest include, but are not limited to:
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* Support for mature BI and KM solutions: BI/KM governance, BI/KM
strategies, BI/KM maturity models, BI/KM success factors, and BI/KM
performance
* Emerging trends in BI: pervasive BI, BI 2.0 (social media and BI), and
mobile BI
* Real time data warehousing und operational BI
* Applications of BI, such as customer relationship management and
business performance management
* Data warehousing and data integration
* Predictive and advanced analytics, and data visualisation
* Data, text and web mining for BI
* Management of knowledge and business process improvement
* Social and behavioural issues in KM, and social media usage in KM
* Capturing and sharing knowledge in social networks and distributed
contexts
* Design, development, adoption, usage, and impact of KM systems
* Inter-organisational KM and KM systems, such as in the supply chain
* KM and learning
Track Chairs
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Barbara Dinter, University of St.Gallen, Switzerland
Stefan Smolnik, EBS Business School, Germany
Associate Editors
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Witold Abramowicz, Poznan University of Economics, Poland
Thilini Ariyachandra, Xavier University, USA
Carsten Felden, Technische Universitaet Bergakademie Freiberg, Germany
Peter Gluchowski, Chemnitz University of Technology, Germany
Michael Goul, Arizona State University, USA
Lakshmi Iyer, University of North Carolina at Greensboro
Murray E. Jennex, San Diego State University, USA
Annemette Kjærgaard, Copenhagen Business School, Denmark
Uday Kulkarni, Arizona State University, USA
Kent Marett, Mississippi State University, USA
Olivera Marjanovic, The University of Sydney, Australia
Marco Meier, Universitaet Augsburg, Germany
Saonee Sarker, Washington State University, USA
Kishore Sengupta, INSEAD, France
Dick Stenmark, Viktoria Institute, Sweden
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Dr. Barbara Dinter
Project Manager
Chair of Prof. Dr. R. Winter
Institute of Information Management | University of St. Gallen
Mueller-Friedberg-Strasse 8 | 9000 St. Gallen | Switzerland
tel: +41 71 224 36 12 | fax: +41 71 224 21 89
barbara.dinter at unisg.ch | www.iwi.unisg.ch
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