[AISWorld] CFP: ECIS 2014 - Track 6: "Business Process Manangement"

Maximilian Roeglinger maximilian.roeglinger at wiwi.uni-augsburg.de
Mon Sep 30 09:14:34 EDT 2013


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CALL FOR PAPERS 
  
22nd European Conference on Information Systems (ECIS 2014) 
  
Track 6: Business Process Management

(http://ecis2014.eu/wp-content/uploads/2013/07/6.-Business-Process-Managemen
t1.pdf)
  
June 9th-11th, 2014, Tel Aviv, Israel (http://ecis2014.eu/)
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TRACK CHAIRS 

Maximilian Roeglinger, University of Augsburg, Germany,
maximilian.roeglinger at wiwi.uni-augsburg.de

Michael Rosemann*, Queensland University of Technology, Australia,
m.rosemann at qut.edu.au

Jan vom Brocke, University of Lichtenstein, Liechtenstein,
jan.vom.brocke at uni.li

Michael zur Muehlen, Stevens Institute of Technology, USA,
michael.zurmuehlen at stevens.edu

*Corresponding track chair
  

DESCRIPTION 

Modern companies require customer-oriented, profitable, transparent, and
IT-based business
processes to conduct their daily operations in an effective, efficient and
compliant manner. Business
Process Management (BPM) has evolved into a widely deployed and
comprehensively studied
discipline dedicated to providing a comprehensive set of tools, techniques
and methods. BPM
comprises activities like the identification, definition and modeling of
business processes, their
implementation and execution, monitoring, mining and control as well as
their continuous improvement.
Successful BPM needs an appropriate interplay of corporate capabilities such
as
governance, methods, information technology, culture, people, and strategic
alignment.
Technical questions related to modeling, simulating, and executing processes
have been studied
extensively in the past, but comparatively little work has been published
with regard to the adoption,
use, and organizational consequences of BPM. As the technologies underlying
BPM have
matured significantly, and organizational uptake of BPM technology is
increasingly widespread,
these questions now require increased attention.

The proposed track encourages increasing Information Systems research in the
BPM domain.
We invite submissions dedicated to all issues along the process lifecycle
and related capabilities.
We seek papers that present rigorously conducted and relevant research and
that add to the cumulative
knowledge in the field of BPM. We also welcome a wide variety of research
approaches
including quantitative and qualitative, empirical and conceptual approaches
such as case studies,
action research, surveys, experiments, design science research, mathematical
modeling, or
scenario planning.


TOPICS OF INTEREST

Possible topics include, but are not limited to:

* BPM adoption and governance
* Domain-specific BPM and related solutions
* Business transformation management
* Business process innovation
* Business value of BPM
* Process-oriented Governance, Risk, and Compliance
* Business process decision making
* Business process industrialization
* Business process analytics
* BPM in the large
* Content-Aware BPM
* Culture in BPM and the role of people
* Green BPM and sustainability transformations
* Social BPM
* Skills and BPM education
* Process-aware information systems
* Reference modeling and process frameworks
* Process design and modeling languages


IMPORTANT DATES 

Paper Submission begins: 1st November, 2013 
Submission Deadline Date: 8th December, 2013 
Notification of Acceptance: March 3rd, 2014 
Final version of accepted papers due: March 30th, 2014 
Early Bird Registration closes: April 16th, 2014 


ASSOCIATE EDITORS

Jörg Becker, University of Münster, Germany
Alina Chircu, Bentley University, USA
Amit Deokar, Dakota State University, USA
Marlon Dumas, University of Tartu, Estonia
Dax Jacobson, California State University, USA
Susanne Leist, University of Regensburg, Germany
Lars Mathiassen, Georgia State University, USA
Jan Mendling, Vienna University of Economics and Business, Austria
Hajo Reijers, TU Eindhoven, The Netherlands
Flavia Santora, Federal University of the State of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
Peter Trkman, University of Ljubljana, Slowenia
Stijn Viaene, Katholieke Universiteit Leuven, Belgium
Richard Welke, Georgia State University, USA
Leon Zhao, City University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong


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PD Dr. Maximilian Roeglinger

Research Center Finance & Information Management

Prof. Dr. Hans Ulrich Buhl
Prof. Dr. Marco C. Meier
Prof. Dr. Andreas Rathgeber

University of Augsburg, D-86135 Augsburg
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Phone:  +49  821  598-4872 
Fax:    +49  821  598-4899

mailto:maximilian.roeglinger at wiwi.uni-augsburg.de

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