[AISWorld] CfP: Special Issue "Information Systems for Smart Services" (ISeB)

Beverungen, Daniel daniel.beverungen at ercis.uni-muenster.de
Mon Feb 9 08:08:46 EST 2015


CALL FOR PAPERS

Special Issue: Information Systems for Smart Services
Information Systems and e-Business Management (ISeB)

Guest Editors

*         Daniel Beverungen (daniel.beverungen at ercis.uni-muenster.de<mailto:daniel.beverungen at ercis.uni-muenster.de>), Martin Matzner (martin.matzner at ercis.uni-muenster.de<mailto:martin.matzner at ercis.uni-muenster.de>)

University of Muenster, European Research Center for Information Systems (ERCIS)

*         Christian Janiesch (christian.janiesch at uni-wuerzburg.de<mailto:christian.janiesch at uni-wuerzburg.de>)

University of Wuerzburg

Submission Deadline: October 1st, 2015

Theme
An increasing amount of the value propositions offered by public and private organizations are engineered and managed as services that often render innovations for economic growth and social welfare. This trend is reflected in the information systems (IS) discipline by designing new models, methods and software tools that enable innovative business services, using information services as an architectural paradigm for the design of software applications, and providing physical goods and software applications as-a-service.

Against the backdrop of this general trend for "servitization", augmenting physical devices with information technology is an emerging and particularly disruptive development. "Smart" devices-such as smart meters, smart vehicles, and smart manufacturing tools-are equipped with sensors and actuators that allow them to obtain contextual data, exchange these data with other devices and information systems, and adapt their actions accordingly. Thus, networking smart devices with one another and with distributed information systems enables the design and emergence of entirely new services, such as smart mobility, smart logistics, and smart homes.

While research on smart services is in its infancy, many issues warrant scientific investigation. On the one hand, smart devices propel new business opportunities and can enable business models to become adaptable to the individual needs encountered by customers. On the other hand, these opportunities might come at the expense of a substantial increase in complexity and unpredictability of the service system, resulting in a need for establishing new paradigms for engineering these systems.

The special issue provides a high-quality forum to present and discuss recent research on engineering, selling, and providing smart services based on the design of adequate information systems.

Topics include but are not limited to the following

*                    Conceptual studies on information systems for smart services

*                    Case studies on smart service scenarios that are being enabled by information systems

*                    Design of IT artifacts, including constructs, models, methods, and software prototypes that enable the design, selling, or provision of smart services.

*                    Design theories and methods for developing IT artifacts as complex systems

*                    Empirical research focused on developing theory on the design, adoption, and use of information systems for smart services

*                    Methods and examples for calculating the utility and profitability of smart services, as opposed to traditional value creation

*                    Information systems for enabling peer-to-peer sharing of physical objects as-a-service

*                    Example of smart services that have been successfully implemented in a corporate context

Submission Instructions

*                    All submissions must follow the ISeB editorial guidelines, as documented on the journal's website (http://www.springer.com/business+%26+management/business+information+systems/journal/10257)

*                    Length restrictions: Papers may be 25-30 pages long, and should include between 8,000 and 10,000 words (not including references)

*                    All submissions are done through the Springer submission system. The link is one the home page of ISeB (Submit Online) or http://www.editorialmanager.com/iseb/default.asp. Select "S.I.: IS for Smart Services" as article type

Important Dates

*                    Submission due date:           October 1st, 2015

*                    First round reviews due:     December 1st, 2015

*                    Revisions due:                         February 1st, 2016

*                    Final editorial decision:         April 1st, 2016

About the Journal
Information Systems and e-Business Management (ISeB) is an international journal that focuses on the core tasks of Information Systems Management, the conceptual analysis, design, and deployment of information systems, as well as on all e-business related topics. The central aim of the journal is to publish original, well-written, self-contained contributions that elucidate novel research and innovation in information systems management and e-business which advance the field fundamentally and significantly.
Information Systems and e-Business Management (ISeB) has been accepted for Social Sciences Citation Index, Journal Citation Reports / Social Sciences Edition and Current Contents / Social and Behavioral Sciences.

Kind regards,
Christian Janiesch, Martin Matzner and Daniel Beverungen
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