[AISWorld] CfP ECIS 2015 - Track "Business Process Management"

Röglinger, Maximilian, Prof. Dr. maximilian.roeglinger at fim-rc.de
Sun Nov 2 13:51:01 EST 2014


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CALL FOR PAPERS ECIS'2015
23nd European Conference on Information Systems (ECIS 2015)
Track 05: Business Process Management (http://ecis2015.eu/files/tracks/05BPM.pdf)

May 27-29, 2015, Muenster, Germany (http://ecis2015.eu/)

Deadline for paper submissions: November 28, 2014 (strict deadline!)
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TRACK DESCRIPTION

Business Process Management (BPM) has evolved into a widely deployed and comprehensively studied discipline. BPM comprises activities such as the identification, definition and modeling of business processes, their implementation and execution, monitoring, mining and control as well as continuous and disruptive process improvements. Enterprise-wide, it requires capabilities such as governance, methods, information technology, culture, people, and strategic alignment. In the networked society, however, business processes will increasingly span and be embedded in larger digital, ubiquitous ecosystems consisting not only of corporate players, but also including empowered citizens and a variety of physical things (Internet of Things). These developments require extensions of the current BPM capabilities and of our understanding of the related opportunities, challenges, and theories. Thus, this track aims to create a forum for the reflection on the current status of BPM as much as an exploration of the future research needs. We are open to a wide variety of research approaches including quantitative and qualitative, empirical, conceptual and analytical approaches such as case studies, action research, surveys, experiments, design science-oriented, and economic research.


TOPICS OF INTEREST

The track focuses on (but is not limited to) topics such as:

* The role of BPM in the networked society
* Citizen- and customer-driven process management
* Business Processes and BPM as a Service
* Open process innovation
* Collaborative and Social BPM
* Mobile business processes
* Embedding smart things in processes
* Culture in BPM and the role of people
* Green BPM and sustainability transformations
* BPM adoption and governance
* Domain-specific BPM
* Business value of BPM
* Process-oriented Governance, Risk, and Compliance
* Process decision-making
* Process mining and analytics
* Process-aware information systems


IMPORTANT DATES

Paper Submission begins: October 6, 2014
Submission Deadline Date: November 28, 2014 (strict deadline!)
Notification of Acceptance: End of February 2015
Final version of accepted papers due: March 31, 2015
Early Bird Registration closes: April 12, 2015


SUBMISSION GUIDELINES

http://ecis2015.eu/participation/call-for-papers


TRACK CHAIRS

Maximilian Roeglinger*, University of Bayreuth, Germany, maximilian.roeglinger at fim-rc.de

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

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

*Corresponding track chair


ASSOCIATE EDITORS

* Alina Chircu, Bentley University, USA
* Amit Deokar, Pennsylvania State University, USA
* Marlon Dumas, University of Tartu, Estonia
* Marta Indulska, University of Queensland, Australia
* Susanne Leist, University of Regensburg, Germany
* Peter Loos, Saarland University, Germany
* Jan Mendling, Vienna University of Economics and Business, Austria
* Hajo Reijers, VU University Amsterdam, The Netherlands
* Stefan Sackmann, University of Halle-Wittenberg, Germany
* Flavia Santoro, Federal University of the State of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
* Peter Trkman, University of Ljubljana, Slowenia
* Amy van Looy, Ghent University, Belgium
* Stijn Viaene, Katholieke Universiteit Leuven, Belgium
* Richard Welke, Georgia State University, USA


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Prof. Dr. Maximilian Roeglinger

Deputy Director Research Center
Finance & Information Management

Project Group Business & Information Systems Engineering
of the Fraunhofer FIT

Professor of Business & Information Systems Engineering
and Value-based Business Process Management

Faculty of Law, Business Management and Economics
University of Bayreuth
95440 Bayreuth
Phone:  +49  821  598 - 4872 (Thu + Fr)
Fax:    +49  821  598 - 4899
mailto:maximilian.roeglinger at fim-rc.de
http://www.fim-rc.de
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