[AISWorld] CfP ECIS 2021 "Service Science and Information Systems"

Jens Pöppelbuß jens.poeppelbuss at ruhr-uni-bochum.de
Mon Nov 15 02:47:55 EST 2021


Dear Colleagues, 

 

Please consider submitting your work to our ECIS track on "Service Science
and Information Systems" (apologies for possible cross-postings).

 

Feel free to contact us if you have any questions regarding the track and
forward the call for papers to potentially interested colleagues. We are
looking forward to receiving your submissions and meeting you in Timisoara
next year!

 

Best regards,

Lysanne, Christoph, and Jens

 

 

+++ CALL FOR PAPERS +++

 

ECIS 2022: New Horizons in Digitally United Societies

Timisoara, Romania, 18-24 June 2022

 

Track: Service Science and Information Systems (No. 20, SIEMA)

https://ecis2022.eu/tracks-description/

 

Deadline for paper submissions: November 17, 2021, 23:59 CET (Central
European Time)

Notification of (conditional) acceptance: February 28, 2022

 

 

+++ TRACK CHAIRS +++

 

Jens Poeppelbuss, Ruhr-Universität Bochum, Germany, jens.poeppelbuss at rub.de
<mailto:jens.poeppelbuss at rub.de> 

Lysanne Lessard, University of Ottawa, Canada,
Lysanne.Lessard at telfer.uottawa.ca <mailto:Lysanne.Lessard at telfer.uottawa.ca>


Christoph Breidbach, University of Queensland, Australia,
c.breidbach at business.uq.edu.au <mailto:c.breidbach at business.uq.edu.au> 

 

 

+++ TRACK DESCRIPTION +++

 

This track aims to integrate research perspectives from service science and
information systems (IS) to examine how digital technology transforms
service systems. Service science is a boundary-spanning and inherently
interdisciplinary field that aims to analyze and design service systems,
which are configurations of value co-creating actors, in order to advance
service innovation in society more broadly. The IS discipline contributed to
service science since its inception about 15 years ago. Today, IS focusses
on the potential of digital technologies to make service systems
increasingly data-driven, smarter, resource-efficient, interconnected and
customer-oriented. As such, service science research within the IS
discipline contributes to the development of new horizons in terms of a
global and digitally connected service society.

 

We call for relevant and rigorous research that reaches beyond traditional
disciplinary boundaries. The interdisciplinary nature of Service Science
supports diversity of research paradigms, including theoretical, empirical
and design science. 

 

Potential topics include, but are not limited to:

*	Digital service design
*	Data-driven service innovation
*	New service business models
*	Smart services and smart service systems
*	Digital servitization of manufacturing
*	Service innovation processes, concepts, studies, and theory
*	Information systems and service strategies
*	Service systems theory
*	Service networks and service ecosystems
*	Modelling of services and service systems

 



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