[AISWorld] AMCIS 2013 - CFP - Implementation of Business Intelligence Systems

Jeyaraj, Anand S. anand.jeyaraj at wright.edu
Thu Dec 27 23:08:06 EST 2012


AMERICAS CONFERENCE ON INFORMATION SYSTEMS - AMCIS 2013
August 15-17, 2013
Chicago, Illinois

TRACK - Business Intelligence and Knowledge Management (organized by SIGDSS)
MINI-TRACK - Implementation of Business Intelligence Systems

DESCRIPTION
Business intelligence (BI) has gained considerable momentum within organizations. The confluence of data warehouses and business intelligence tools capable of data mining, data visualization, and data analytics enables organizations to more efficiently and effectively evaluate and understand their operations (e.g., Chaudhuri et al. 2011; Popovič et al. 2012). However, the processes by which organizations identify, evaluate, design, implement, and realize business intelligence systems have not received much research attention (e.g., Jourdan et al. 2008; O’Leary 2011; Isik et al. 2011). This mini-track invites theoretical and empirical articles on various aspects related to the implementation of business intelligence systems in different types of organizations.

REFERENCES
Chaudhuri, S., Dayal, U., and Narasayya, V., 2011, “An Overview of Business Intelligence Technology,” Communications of the ACM, 54(8), 88-98.
Isik, O., Jones, M., and Sidorova, A., 2011, “Business Intelligence (BI) Success and the Role of BI Capabilities,” Intelligent Systems in Accounting, Finance and Management, 18(4), 161-176.
Jourdan, Z., Rainer, R.K., and Marshall, T.E., 2008, “Business Intelligence: An analysis of the literature,” Information Systems Management, 25(2), 121-131.
O’Leary, D.E., 2011, “Building and Evolving Data Warehousing and Business Intelligence Artefacts: The Case of SYSCO,” Intelligent Systems in Accounting, Finance and Management, 18(4), 195-213.
Popovič, A., Hackney, R., Coelho, P.S., and Jaklič, J., 2012, “Towards Business Intelligence Systems Success: Effects of Maturity and Culture on Analytical Decision Making,” Decision Support Systems, 54(1), 729-739.

SUGGESTED TOPICS
Topics relevant for this mini-track include but are not limited to the following:
•    Inception and initiation of BI systems
•    Planning, piloting, and managing BI system projects
•    Critical resources for BI system implementations
•    Data capture processes and data warehouses for BI systems
•    Project management for BI system implementations
•    Economics of BI system implementations
•    Design, development, and implementation processes for BI systems
•    Organizational readiness, culture, and strategy for BI systems
•    Deployment and hosting/outsourcing of BI systems
•    BI system capabilities for decision makers
•    Adoption, implementation, and routinization of BI systems
•    Usage, assimilation, and adaptation of BI systems
•    Evaluating success, efficiency and effectiveness of BI systems
•    Proven practices in BI implementations success
•    BI systems and infrastructures for specific industries

SUBMISSIONS
Manuscripts to be submitted through the Bepress system at http://amcis2013.aisnet.org

IMPORTANT DATES
• February 22, 2013: Paper Submission Deadline 11:59 PM CST
• April 22, 2013: Program Chairs Notify Authors of Paper Acceptance
• May 9, 2013: Camera-ready Copy of Accepted Papers Due

MINI-TRACK CHAIR
Anand Jeyaraj, Ph.D.
Associate Professor, Information Systems
Raj Soin College of Business
251 Rike Hall
Wright State University
3640 Colonel Glenn Highway
Dayton OH 45435
Voice: 937-775-2189
Fax: 937-775-3533
Web: http://www.wright.edu/~anand.jeyaraj <http://www.wright.edu/%7Eanand.jeyaraj>
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