[AISWorld] AMCIS 2012: SIGENTSYS Call for Minitrack Proposals

Carsten.Brockmann at wi.uni-potsdam.de Carsten.Brockmann at wi.uni-potsdam.de
Sun Nov 13 10:11:29 EST 2011


AMCIS 2012 – Call for Minitrack Proposals: Enterprise Systems (SIGENTSYS) 
Track


Reflect and Redefine: Designing the Digital Future

The deadline: November 16, 2011
All mini-track proposals must be submitted at 
http://mc.manuscriptcentral.com/amcis2012

Track co-chairs: 
Randy Bradley, The University of Tennessee, rbradley at utk.edu
Reneé Pratt, Washington and Lee University, PrattR at wlu.edu
Carsten Brockmann, University of Potsdam, 
carsten.brockmann at wi.uni-potsdam.de

ES has been an active area of organizational, technical, and educational 
research for more than a decade, and, since 1999, AMCIS has devoted one or 
more tracks to Enterprise Systems related topics. In keeping with this 
tradition, as part of AMCIS 2012 SIG EntSys invites mini-track proposals 
on any aspect of enterprise systems, and encourage other SIGs to consider 
co-sponsoring mini-tracks with us where interests overlap. Minitracks can 
include a number of paper sessions, workshops, and/or panels on any topic 
related to Enterprise Systems. Our intention is to provide a forum for 
bringing together researchers and educators with similar interests both to 
share their current work and to plan future directions for the field. We 
also hope to stimulate future collaboration in both research and 
curriculum development.

Suggested topics for minitracks (additional topics welcome):
- Case studies of enterprise systems
- Business models of ES providers
- Maintenance of ES
- Introduction of ES
- ES in health care
- ES technologies
- ES development


Submit your mini-track proposal using the manuscript central system at 
http://mc.manuscriptcentral.com/amcis2012

The deadline for proposal submissions is November 16, 2011 (12 midnight 
EST)

Proposals should be a maximum of 2 pages long. Proposals should provide a 
brief one- or two-paragraph description of the main theme, its importance 
and relevance to information systems research and practice, and its 
relevance to the track. You should also list some potential topics for 
your mini-track. Each proposal must list names and contact information of 
mini-track chair(s).
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