[AISWorld] AMCIS 2014 CFP: Mini-track – Business Intelligence Systems Implementation & Success (Ales Popovic & Anand Jeyaraj)

Aleš Popovič ales.popovic at ef.uni-lj.si
Wed Jan 8 06:44:03 EST 2014


*20th Americas Conference on Information Systems (AMCIS 2014)

Savannah, Georgia, USA

August 7-10, 2014

http://amcis2014.aisnet.org/ *



*Track: Business Intelligence, Analytics, & Knowledge Management (SIGDSS)*

*Mini-track: Business Intelligence Systems Implementation & Success *



We welcome your submissions. Instructions for authors and more information
about the conference are available on the conference website.



*Deadline for submissions is March 1, 2014 (11:59 PM EST)*



DESCRIPTION OF THE MINI-TRACK

The IS literature has long emphasized the positive impact of information
provided by business intelligence systems (BIS) on decision-making,
particularly when organizations operate in highly competitive environments.
BIS reflect quality information in well-designed data stores, coupled with
business-friendly software tools that provide knowledge workers timely
access, effective analysis and intuitive presentation of the right
information, enabling them to take the right actions or make the right
decisions. Evaluating the effectiveness of BIS is vital to our
understanding of the value and efficacy of management actions and
investments. Yet, while IS implementation and success have been
well-researched, our understanding of 1) the processes by which
organizations identify, evaluate, design, implement, and realize BIS, as
well as of 2) the elements of the success of BIS, how are they
interrelated, and how they affect BIS use, is limited.

This mini-track aims to promote contributions dealing with a managerial, a
methodological or a technical perspective on BIS implementation and success
in different types of organizations. Submissions based on theoretical and
empirical research are encouraged. We welcome both full research papers and
research in progress.


SUGGESTED TOPICS

Topics relevant for this mini-track include but are not limited to the
following:

• Planning, piloting, and managing BIS projects

• Adoption, implementation, and routinization of BIS

• Usage, assimilation, and adaptation of BIS

• Critical resources for BIS implementation

• Proven practices in BIS implementation

• BIS capabilities for decision makers

• IS theories for BIS success

• BIS success and existing management practices

• Organizational issues in BIS implementation & success (readiness,
culture, and strategy)

• BIS maturity, its dimensions, and metrics

• Business value of BIS, its dimensions, and measurement

• BIS and firm competitiveness



For any questions relating to submissions to this mini-track please contact
the chairs.



MINI-TRACK CHAIRS

Ales Popovic

University of Ljubljana, Slovenia & Universidade Nova de Lisboa, Portugal

ales.popovic at ef.uni-lj.si


Anand Jeyaraj, Ph.D.

Wright State University, Dayton, OH

anand.jeyaraj at wright.edu

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