[AISWorld] AMCIS 2014 - Enterprise Systems (SIGENTSYS) Track: Call for Minitrack Proposals
Carsten.Brockmann at wi.uni-potsdam.de
Carsten.Brockmann at wi.uni-potsdam.de
Tue Oct 29 10:32:23 EDT 2013
AMCIS 2014 – Smart Sustainability – the Information Systems Opportunity
Savannah, Georgia, August 7-10, 2014
Call for Minitrack Proposals:
Enterprise Systems (SIGENTSYS) Track
http://amcis2014.aisnet.org/index.php/track-list/77-amcis-2014/93
The deadline for proposal submissions is November 4, 2014.
Track co-chairs:
Carsten Brockmann, University of Potsdam,
carsten.brockmann at wi.uni-potsdam.de
Randy V. Bradley, University of Tennessee, rbradley at utk.edu
Renée Pratt, Washington & Lee University, prattr at wlu.edu
The introduction, use and maintenance of enterprise systems (ES) require a
significant investment of organizational energy and resources. As such, ES
represent the largest IS investment an organization is likely to make.
Many organizations are now upgrading, replacing, or extending their
original ES. Early versions of ES provided back office functionality that
integrated a range of internal business processes, whereas modern ES have
evolved to include support for a variety of front office and
inter-organizational activities and processes, such as customer
relationship management (CRM) and supply chain management (SCM). The
design of such large integrated systems represents a major technical
challenge, requiring new ways of thinking about business processes, system
development, and enterprise architecture.
Because of both their size and their integrated nature, ES are difficult
to implement, and are associated with a variety of organizational changes.
Organizations expect, but unfortunately do not always realize, significant
benefits from their sizable investments in ES. Because of the importance
of ES in organizations, educators continue to explore approaches for
introducing ES into IS and other business curricula.
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
Other titles and topics are welcome as long as they relate to the general
topic area of Enterprise Systems.
To submit a minitrack proposal, you must submit a) minitrack chairs
(names, emails, affiliation); b) minitrack title; c) short description of
minitrack for the AMCIS 2014 website (up to 150 words); d) call for papers
for your minitrack. If you would like to submit a proposal, visit:
http://mc.manuscriptcentral.com/amcis2014, login and select the
appropriate track.
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