[AISWorld] CFP: PACIS 2014 - Enterprise Systems

Chuan-Hoo Tan ch.tan at cityu.edu.hk
Mon Feb 17 01:15:35 EST 2014


Pacific Asia Conference on Information Systems (PACIS) 2014

Business Intelligence and Big Data Analytics Track

Chengdu, China, June 24-28, 2014

Track details: http://pacis2014.org/track_es.php

 

Track description:

Enterprise System (ES), as one of the most costly IT innovation investment
by a formal organization, has gained significant progress in terms of
research and practice for the last two decades. As a large-scale, integrated
software package, ES simplifies, coordinates and manages almost all the
business processes andinformation flow across multiple business units(e.g.
accounting, marketing, manufacturing and logistics) resulting in an
organized management of an entire organization. Due to its organization-wide
impact, significant research attention has been expanded to understand
various essential, yet multifaceted issues relating to ES design,
implementation, adoption, and upgrade.

 

To provide better services to organizational users, ES has developed, over
the years, from providing back office services (known as Enterprise Resource
Planning system) to affording front office and inter-organizational services
(such as Customer Relationship Management and value-chain systems).
Recently, ES vendors have begun exploring the new era of ES applications
with Cloud ERP computing, web services (e.g., web 2.0 role in ES),
high-performance analytics appliance (e.g., SAP HANA), and mobile
applications and technologies to accelerate key business process, speed
decision making, and better customers engagement for maximized revenue and
productivity. Thus, such rapid technological development and its
indispensable role in organizations warrant novel and forward looking
papers, which propose and critically evaluate new ways of thinking about
business processes, system development, and innovative enterprise
architecture.

 

We welcome papers that adopt conceptual and empirical researches
representing all ontological perspectives. Our intention is to provide a
forum to bridging both researchers and educators with alike interests to (a)
share their current work and plan future directions for the field, and (b)
stimulate future collaborations in research.

 

Possible topics of interest include (but are not limited to):

.Business Intelligence and Knowledge Management in ES

.Business process management frameworks (e.g. COBIT, Six-sigma, PMI and
SCOR)

.Business process management, adoption, governance and innovation

.Cloud ES, ERP II and Business Process Modeling Tools

.ES design, implementation, and maintenance in small, medium and large
organizations

.ES benefits evaluation and realization

.ES upgrade and post-implementation challenges, issues and critical success
factors

.ES software and vendor selection and adoption challenges and tips

.Extended ES, including SCM system and CRM system

.ES analytics, future role of big data, predictive and mobile computing

.Inter- and intra-organizational integration of ES and IT infrastructures

.Strategic alignment of business process management (e.g., value-based
process management)

 

Submission details:

Submission guidelines: http://pacis2014.org/initial.php

Submission deadline: 3 March 2014

Acceptance notification: 20 April 2014

Final version due: 1 May 2014

 

Track co-chairs:

Chuan-Hoo Tan, City University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong (ch.tan at cityu.edu.hk)

Shun Cai, Xiamen University, China (caishun at xmu.edu.cn)

Say Yen Teoh, RMIT University, Australia (sayyen.teoh at rmit.edu.au)




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