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Betreff: [isworld] MISQE TOC
Datum: Tue, 2 Sep 2008 22:33:39 -0400
Von: Dennis, Alan R. <ardennis(a)indiana.edu>
Antwort an: Dennis, Alan R. <ardennis(a)indiana.edu>
An: AISWORLD Information Systems World Network <isworld(a)lyris.isworld.org>
www.MISQE.org
I'm pleased to announce that the September issue of MIS Quarterly Executive is available on the Web to members of AIS, members of SIM and our subscribers. This issue has four articles:
o Profit from Customer Data by Identifying Strategic Opportunities and Adopting the "Born Digital" Approach by Gabe Piccoli and Rick. Watson
This article presents four data-driven strategies that a firm can enact to extract value from its customer data: Minimize Costs, Reward Loyalty, Personalize Interactions and Acquire Customers.
o Knowledge Sharing in a Global Professional Service Firm by Ruey-Lin Hsiao
This article examines how the far east office of a global firm addressed the four major challenges of knowledge management.
o IT-Enabled Business Capabilities for Turbulent Environments by Omar El Sawy and Paul Pavlou
This article describes three types of emerging IT infrastructures—event-drive, service-oriented and self-learning— that enterprises need to support IT-enabled dynamic and improvisational capabilities.
o APC Forum: Business Implications of Virtual Worlds and Serious Gaming by Blake Ives and Iris Junglas
This article reports on the business opportunities provided by 3-D virtual worlds and “serious gaming” (adapting computer-gaming technology for business use).
Enjoy,
Alan Dennis
Publisher, MISQE
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Professor and John T. Chambers Chair of Internet Systems
ODT Department
Kelley School of Business
Indiana University
Bloomington, IN 47405
V: 812-855-2691 F: 812-856-5222
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Betreff: [isworld] CFP: Special Issue of Organization Science on
Organizing for Innovation in the Digitized World
Datum: Tue, 2 Sep 2008 17:28:06 -0400
Von: Youngjin Yoo <yxy23yoo(a)gmail.com>
Antwort an: Youngjin Yoo <yxy23yoo(a)gmail.com>
An: AISWORLD Information Systems World Network <isworld(a)lyris.isworld.org>
Call for Papers
Organization Science: A Special Issue on Organizing for Innovation in
the Digitized World
Submission Deadline: June 1, 2009
Guest Editors:
Youngjin Yoo, Temple University
Richard J. Boland, Case Western Reserve University
Kalle Lyytinen, Case Western Reserve University
Ann Majchrzak, University of Southern California
Background
Rapid developments in digital technology have brought several
challenges in innovation research. First, digital technology has
radically reduced the communication cost for remote collaboration and
coordination, which has led to the emergence of new organizing
structures that transcend the traditional organizational boundaries
and space limitations. Open innovation, for example, allows
organizations to tap into a much broader source of new ideas by
democratizing the innovation process and taking advantage of reduced
communication cost and access to shared digital resources. By
overcoming constraints on communication and coordination, the use of
digital technology has enabled organizations to radically decentralize
the way they manage innovation across networks of increasingly
heterogeneous actors. Examples of such networked, distributed
innovation abound: from software engineering companies that work with
the global hacker community to improve their software, to
manufacturing companies sourcing innovation from customers and
suppliers, to mass media companies drawing on digital content created
by users.
Second, change in the innovation process is also taking place due to
digital convergence. The integration and embedding of digital
technologies into non-digital artifacts is opening up vast new avenues
for radical innovation. Integration of digital technologies, often in
the form of computing, memory and transmission capability, not only
allows the products and services to become “smarter”, but also
potentially transform the way the products are consumed and
experienced. The embedding of global position systems (GPS) chips and
Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) tags into ordinary products, for
example, enable the production of streams of digital data that can be
combined with other forms of digital information – such as digital map
on Google Earth or social networks on MySpace.com. Therefore, the
notion of digital convergence that is often used to describe the
bundling of phone, internet, mobile and TV services need to be
expanded to all forms of artifact design, process change and
experience creation in order to theorize about these kinds of
“radical” digital innovations. Radical digital convergence blurs the
boundaries across industries and commerce, as exemplified by the
collaboration between Apple and Nike when they introduced Nike shoes
that interact with iPod. Here, organizations are confronted with
heterogeneous knowledge resources that are often embedded in different
pockets of the organizational hierarchy.
Third, the advances in digital technologies and software platforms now
allow organizations to “digitize” multiple aspects of work processes
that were previously supported by analogue tools. Digitized work
practices can be modularized, integrated, and reconfigured. In the
construction industry, for example, Building Information Management
(BIM) systems have started to leverage new kinds of digital
information infrastructures that integrate activities related to
design, budgeting, scheduling, material management and human
resources. Again, we see the challenge of managing heterogeneity
across organizational borders as a result of digital innovation.
We believe these and many other challenges related to rapid and
radical digitization will dominate the concerns of managers in this
century. Studying the full impact of digital technology on innovation,
however, requires genuine cross-disciplinary dialogue. Given the
novelty and speed of this phenomenon, we need richer vocabularies,
diverse theoretical perspectives, new research methodologies, and
novel data analysis techniques allowed by access to digital data and
traces. We also need to increase the breadth of research as the impact
of digital technologies can be found in many different industries,
including the healthcare, media/entertainment, automotive, tourism,
telecommunication services and construction industries.
Topics
The special issue is looking for original research articles that deal
with several aspects of organizational innovations that are challenged
by digital technology. We are interested in theoretical, empirical and
analytical papers. We are particularly interested in cross-
disciplinary approaches including technology and innovation
management, information systems, organizational design, strategy, and
software engineering. The topics that the special topic will cover
include, but are not limited to:
• How are the outcomes and processes of innovation changing as a
result of digitalization?
• How are these processes and outcomes shaped by standards,
regulation, industrial structure and competition?
• What are the new forms of products and services that are enabled by
radical digitization and how do they transform customer experiences?
• What are the social and material characteristics of digital
technology that enable radical innovation?
• How is the speed and scope of innovation enabled and affected by
digitalization?
• What are the major challenges that block or hinder the deployment of
digital technologies for open and radical innovation?
• How do regional and industrial clusters and their dynamics change as
a result of digital convergence and radical innovation?
• How do different forms of interaction in domains such as
collaboration, standardization, competition, and specialization
enable, drive, and leverage digital innovation?
• What digitalization processes and features are associated with
different forms of innovation including open source innovation, double-
sided markets, platform strategies, etc.?
• What are the new knowledge, discovery and integration strategies
enabled and fostered by digitalization?
• What are the emerging industry structures that are enabled by
digital convergence?
• What is the impact of digital convergence on organizational
structures, strategies, and work processes?
• What are novel theoretical and methodological lenses that can be
used to effectively study the emerging industry and organizational
structures? What new theoretical constructs and vocabularies do we
need to adequately describe this increasingly complex phenomenon?
Review Process
All authors will receive an initial screening, and only papers deemed
to have a reasonable chance of acceptance after the two or three
rounds of accelerated review will enter the process. A maximum of
three rounds of review will be undertaken. If papers are not accepted
by the third round of reviews, they will be rejected. If you have any
questions, please contact Youngjin Yoo at Youngjin.Yoo(a)temple.edu or
215-204-3058.
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Betreff: [isworld] Revised Pre-ICIS Cross-Cultural Research in IS and
JSIS joint workshop CFP
Datum: Mon, 1 Sep 2008 21:50:03 -0500
Von: Roberto Evaristo <jroberto.evaristo(a)gmail.com>
Antwort an: Roberto Evaristo <jroberto.evaristo(a)gmail.com>
An: AISWORLD Information Systems World Network <isworld(a)lyris.isworld.org>
Call for Papers
Cross-Cultural Research in Information Systems Meeting: A joint AIS
(SIG-CCRIS) and JSIS workshop
"Culture's consequences revisited: Strategic and societal
considerations of how culture impacts and is impacted by ICT"
December 14th, 2008 – Paris, France
Sponsored by 3M and Elsevier
--- Revised paper submission deadline: Monday October 13, 2008 ---
In the context of the ICIS'08 conference theme on the Ethics, Design
and Consequences of IT, AIS SIG-Cross Cultural Research on Information
Systems (CCRIS) and the Journal of Strategic Information Systems
(JSIS) are hosting the above workshop on Sunday, Dec. 14th, 2008 prior
to ICIS. We request submissions from colleagues interested in the key
strategic and societal issues associated with the workshop focus by
Monday October 13, 2008 at the latest. The meeting/workshop is jointly
sponsored by 3M and Elsevier.
Submissions addressing how culture, broadly defined, shapes the way
Information Systems are designed, used by, or affect society and
organizations are of interest to this workshop. Finished papers,
research-in-progress and panel proposals are sought. Submissions will
be double blind peer reviewed.
With a long tradition of congregating researchers interested in
cross-cultural issues in IS, the AIS SIG-CCRIS meeting, now in its
16th year, has been a good point of contact for those who are actively
involved in the area or who would like to know more about what other
researchers are doing in this area. This year, AIS SIG-CCRIS is
joining forces with the Journal of Strategic Information Systems in
holding the meeting.
The editors of JSIS particularly encourage submissions that examine
the role of culture in shaping the use of, and impact on emerging ICT,
and the ways in which ICT may impact culture - in society, in
organizations and in groups, virtual or otherwise. We encourage
submissions from diverse theoretical and practical perspectives,
especially those that critique some of the more facile treatments of
culture that have appeared in IS discourse in the past. The strategic
issues associated with the workshop theme may relate to societal,
business, policy, organization, and or technology considerations. The
workshop offers an opportunity for authors to receive feedback from
colleagues and to develop their papers further for later submission to
the special issue of JSIS on this topic that will appear in late 2009
or early 2010. The special issue deadline is May 4, 2009.
This year's keynote address will be given by Dr. Dorothy E Leidner,
The Ferguson Professor of IS at Baylor University, and former JSIS
senior editor. Her topic is "Technology, Globalization and Humanity:
Riding the Waves in Cross-Culture Research".
Important Dates
Submission Deadline: October 13, 2008
Notification of Acceptance: November 15, 2008
Final Paper Due: December 7, 2008
JSIS Special Issue Submission Deadline: May 4, 2009
Submission Format
Papers may have up to 25 double-spaced pages including bibliography.
Panel proposals should include name and affiliation of all
participants as well as a description of the proposed panel.
Electronic submission - either PDF or Word files – is required.
Submissions must be sent to Roberto Evaristo at
jroberto.evaristo(a)gmail.com and must be carbon copied to Monica Adya
at monica.adya(a)marquette.edu.
JSIS Special Issue Submissions
Subsequent submissions to the JSIS special issue should conform to the
paper guidelines published on the JSIS website
(http://www.www.elsevier.com/locate/jsis).
We look forward to seeing you in Paris.
Roberto, Bob and Sirkka
Roberto Evaristo
Cross-Cultural Meeting Coordinator
jroberto.evaristo(a)gmail.com
Knowledge Management Program Office
3M
St Paul, MN 55144-1000
USA
Bob Galliers
Editor-in-Chief, JSIS
rgalliers(a)bentley.edu
Provost
Bentley College
Waltham, MA 02452
USA
Sirkka Jarvenpaa
Joint Editor-in-chief, JSIS
Sirkka.Jarvenpaa(a)mccombs.utexas.edu
Bayless/Refsnes Chair in Business Admin.
University of Texas at Austin
Austin, TX 78712
USA
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Betreff: [isworld] CFP: DAS-P2P 2009 - Deadline Extended to Sep. 15
Datum: Tue, 2 Sep 2008 11:16:23 +0900
Von: Akiko Orita <ako(a)sfc.wide.ad.jp>
Antwort an: Akiko Orita <ako(a)sfc.wide.ad.jp>
An: AISWORLD Information Systems World Network <isworld(a)lyris.isworld.org>
** our apologies if you receive multiple copies of this e-mail ***
*** submission site is ready at
http://www.easychair.org/conferences/?conf=dasp2p2009
***
******************************************************************************
* The Fourth International Workshop on
* Dependable and Sustainable Peer-to-Peer Systems (DAS-P2P 2009)
* http://das-p2p.wide.ad.jp/2009/
*
* In conjunction with the 6th Annual IEEE Consumer Communications & Networking
* Conference (CCNC 2009)
* http://www.ieee-ccnc.org/2009/
*
* Las Vegas, Nevada USA
* January 13, 2009
******************************************************************************
*** Due to enthusiastic requests, the paper submission deadline has been ***
*** extended to * September 15, 2008 *. ***
[CALL FOR PAPERS]
The Fourth International Workshop on Dependable and Sustainable Peer-to-Peer
Systems (DAS-P2P 2009) is a workshop that focuses on dependability and
sustainability of peer-to-peer (P2P) systems, with respect to their design,
operations, applications, and social impacts.
P2P is a promising technology upon which we can build sustainable societies.
Designs of P2P systems are characterized by their usage of overlay networks
such that there is symmetry in the roles among participants. This implies
distribution of authorities, not only preventing single points of failure, but
also assuring a level of autonomy that allows many of us to spontaneously
start, maintain, or recover from failures of such systems.
Although difficulties exist, such as issues of trust among participants, one
needs to be aware that such difficulties are, in many parts, due to our own
human nature; depending on P2P is, in fact and literally, depending on
ourselves and our friends, who seem to be the only ones we can trust anyway,
when it comes to our own survival.
The goal of this workshop is to share experiences, insights and new ideas, set
forth a research agenda, and suggest future directions by collaborations
among researchers in different disciplines and with similar interests toward
dependability and sustainability.
The following is a non-exhaustive list of relevant topics:
* Designs and operations of dependable and sustainable P2P systems
- Self-organization and emergence
- Attack-resistance
- Fault tolerance
- Private P2P network
- Accountable anonymity/pseudonymity design
- Local-production-local-consumption network
- Design, analysis, and in-field evaluation of sustainable operations
- Sustainable mutual trust
- Sustainable reciprocal relationships
- Ad-hoc network
- Mobility
- Development processes and tools
* Applications and social impacts of dependable and sustainable P2P systems
- Sustainable economy
- Sustainable governance
- Life style in accordance with the natural environment of the 21st century
- Rescue activities
- Post-catastrophic recovery
- Global optimization of resource allocation and utilization
* Implementations and case studies
The program of the workshop will be a combination of invited talks, paper
presentations and discussions.
The workshop invites your contributions of previously unpublished papers, which
will be selected based on their originality, technical merit and topical
relevance. Papers will also be selected by the likelihood that they will lead
to interesting and fruitful discussions at the workshop.
[AUTHOR'S KIT]
Paper length should not exceed five-page technical paper manuscript. The paper
should be used as the basis for a 20-30 minute workshop presentation.
Standard IEEE Transactions template for Microsoft Word or LaTeX formats can be
found at the following URL:
http://www.ieee.org/web/publications/authors/transjnl/index.html
All accepted papers will be published in the conference proceedings.
[SUBMISSION INSTRUCTIONS]
Papers should be submitted at the workshop web site no later than September 1,
2008. After a review process by Organizers and Program Committee of the
Workshop, authors of accepted papers will be requested to send its final
manuscript to IEEE-CS press no later than October 10, 2008. Authors are kindly
requested to submit papers as early as possible to facilitate a review process.
See the workshop web site (http://das-p2p.wide.ad.jp/2009/) for the submission
procedure in detail.
[IMPORTANT DATES]
Paper submission due: September 15, 2008 (extended)
Notification of acceptance: September 22, 2008
Camera-ready copies due: October 10, 2008
Author registration due: October 10, 2008
Workshop date: January 13, 2009
[REGISTRATION]
Workshop registration will be handled by the CCNC 2009 organization along
with the main conference registration.
It is the IEEE policy that accepted papers can be published only when IEEE
recognized that at least one author of accepted papers is registered at the
full registration rate.
[PROGRAM COMMITTEE]
* Nikos Antonopoulos, University of Surrey, UK
* Stephane Bressan, National University of Singapore, Singapore
* Yusuke Doi, TOSHIBA Corporation, Japan (co-chair)
* Claudiu Duma, Credit Suisse, Switzerland
* Debojyoti Dutta, Cisco Systems, USA
* Noria Foukia, University of Otago, New Zealand
* Maria Gini, University of Minnesota, USA
* Youki Kadobayashi, Nara Instritute of Science and Technology, Japan
(co-chair)
* Anirban Mondal, University of Tokyo, Japan
* Elizabeth Ogston, University of Warwick, UK
* Akiko Orita, Chuo University, Japan (co-chair)
* Omer F Rana, Cardiff University, UK
* Kenji Saito, Keio University, Japan (co-chair)
* Claudio Sartori, University of Bologna, Italy
* Kazuyuki Shudo, Utagoe Inc., Japan
* Sheng Zhong, State University of New York at Buffalo, USA
See the workshop web site (http://das-p2p.wide.ad.jp/2009/) for any updates.
-----
For further information, please contact program co-chair Kenji Saito,
Research Institute for Digital Media and Content (DMC), Keio University,
2-15-45 Mita, Minato-ku Tokyo 108-8345 Japan, e-mail: ks91(a)sfc.wide.ad.jp
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Betreff: [WI] Call For Participation: OTM 2008 Federated Conferences
Datum: Tue, 02 Sep 2008 10:35:17 -0400
Von: Keke Chen <keke.chen(a)wright.edu>
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*** Apologies if you receive this more than once ***
This is to let you know that the selection process for the OTM 2008
Federated event just finished. This event will be held in scenic
Monterry, Mexico during the period of November 9-14, 2008, and it
involves the following major conferences:
- International Symposium on Distributed Objects and Applications
(DOA'08)
- International Conference on Cooperative Information Systems
(CoopIS'08)
- International Symposium on Grid computing, high-performAnce and
Distributed Applications (GADA'08)
- International Conference on Ontologies, Databases and
Applications of Semantics (ODBASE'08)
- International Symposium on Information Security (IS'08)
We are proud to announce you the four exceptional keynote speakers for
the OTM 2008 event:
- OTM'08 General Keynote:
Cristina Martinez Gonzalez,
European Commission, Enterprise Interoperability, ICT for Enterprise
Networking
"The Future Internet: a vision from European Research"
- CoopIS'08 Keynote:
Hector Garcia-Molina,
Stanford University, USA
"Flexible Recommendations in CourseRank"
- ODBASE'08 Keynote:
Richard Hull
IBM T.J. Watson Research Center, USA
"Artifacts in Business Processes: Helping Workflows Become Declarative"
- GADA'08, DOA'08, IS'08 Keynote:
Dan Atkins
University of Michigan, USA
"E-science: Where are We and Where Should We Go"
Details about the list of accepted papers can be found at
http://www.cs.rmit.edu.au/fedconf/index.html?page=accepted
In additional to the conferences, OTM 2008 is also running workshops
covering various topics. Please check
http://www.cs.rmit.edu.au/fedconf/index.html?page=workshops.
Hope to see you at OTM 2008 in Monterry, Mexico! For any information,
please send us an e-mail to fedconf(a)cs.rmit.edu.au
Best regards,
Keke Chen
OTM 2008 Publicity Chair
Assistant Professor
Department of Computer Science and Engineering
Wright State University
Dayton, OH, USA
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Betreff: [wkwi] CfP HMD 267 eCollaboration
Datum: Mon, 1 Sep 2008 11:04:49 +0200 (CEST)
Von: Susanne Strahringer <Susanne.Strahringer(a)tu-dresden.de>
Antwort an: postmaster(a)idefix.buva.sowi.uni-bamberg.de
An: undisclosed-recipients:;
*Call for Papers
*Zeitschrift: HMD Praxis der Wirtschaftsinformatik (_http://hmd.dpunkt.de/_)
Schwerpunktheft Juni 2009 (HMD 267): eCollaboration
*Vorschau:
*eCollaboration bezeichnet die IKT-gestützte Zusammenarbeit zwischen
Menschen in Projekten und Prozessen. Zahlreiche Entwicklungen führen
dabei zu einer stetig steigenden Relevanz von Kommunikations- und
Kollaborationssystemen (KuK) für die betriebliche Wertschöpfung.
Reorganisationsprojekte, Internationalisierung, Fusionen und
Kooperationen in Netzwerken führen dazu, dass immer häufiger in
verteilten Teams gearbeitet wird, die Raum- und Organisationsgrenzen
überspannen. Insbesondere Wissensarbeit erfordert dabei die effektive
Kommunikation und Zusammenarbeit, um Informationsfluss und
Wissensaustausch zu gewährleisten. Hinzu kommt die Erkenntnis, dass in
operativen Geschäftsprozessen die interpersonale Kommunikation nach wie
vor eine wesentliche Rolle spielt, allen Automatisierungsbemühungen zum
Trotz.
Während verteilte Zusammenarbeit weite Verbreitung findet, ist sie doch
mit vielfältigen Problemen verbunden: Mitarbeiter sind schlecht
erreichbar, die Entscheidungsfindung ist aufwändig,
Koordinationsverluste treten auf. IKT wird hier von ihren Herstellern
oft als Lösung solcher Probleme präsentiert. Es zeigt sich jedoch, dass
der intensive Einsatz von IKT ebenso unerwünschte Effekte mit sich
bringt: Es kommt zu Missverständnissen, die Kommunikationskomplexität
und -intensität steigt stetig an, der Arbeitsalltag präsentiert sich
fragmentiert. In diesem Spannungsfeld kann die Wirtschaftsinformatik
einen wesentlichen Beitrag zum Verständnis IKT-basierter Zusammenarbeit
leisten sowie zur methodischen Unterstützung der Gestaltung und
Einführung solcher Systeme in Organisationen.
Im Rahmen des Schwerpunktheftes sollen Aspekte der Gestaltung,
Einführung und Nutzung verschiedener KuK-Technologien behandelt werden.
Neben konzeptionellen Beiträgen und Fallstudien sollen
Erfahrungsberichte von Unternehmen aufzeigen, wie KuK effektiv
eingeführt und genutzt werden können. Darüber hinaus sind methodische
Beiträge willkommen, die Fragen der Analyse und Gestaltung des Einsatzes
von KuK in der Praxis beleuchten.
Mögliche Themenstellungen des Schwerpunktheftes:
- eCollaboration in verschiedenen Kontexten und Branchen
- eCollaboration in verschiedenen Organisationsformen (z.B. Allianzen,
Netzwerken)
- eCollaboration in der (agilen) Softwareentwicklung
- eCollaboration im (Multi-)Projektmanagement
- Fallstudien zur Einführung komplexer KuK-Infrastrukturen (z.B. Unified
Communications)
- Rolle und Nutzung von Präsenz und Awareness in der verteilten
Zusammenarbeit
- Einsatz von Social Software (z.B. Blogs, Wikis) für die Zusammenarbeit
im Unternehmen
- Negative Auswirkungen des KuK-Einsatzes
- Studien zum effektiven Management KuK-gestützter Zusammenarbeit
- Fallstudien zu Change Management Aspekten bei der KuK-Einführung
*Themenvorschläge:
*Bitte wenden Sie sich vor einer Einreichung mit Vorschlägen (Thema,
kurzes Abstract) an die Herausgeber des Heftes.
*Termine und Fristen:
*Einreichung von Vorschlägen bis: *15. November 2008
*Abgabetermin fertiger Beiträge bis: *15. Januar 2009
*Überarbeitung durch Autoren: voraussichtlich im März 2009 (nach Eingang
der Gutachten)
Erscheinungstermin: Juni 2009
Autorenhinweise: _http://hmd.dpunkt.de/autorenrichtlinien.html_
*Herausgeber des Schwerpunktheftes:
*Kai Riemer (wikari(a)wi.uni-muenster.de <mailto:wikari@wi.uni-muenster.de>)
Susanne Strahringer (_susanne.strahringer(a)tu-dresden.de_)
Dr. Kai Riemer
Universität Münster, Institut für Wirtschaftsinformatik
European Research Center for Information Systems (ERCIS)
48149 Münster
Tel. +49-251-8338123 I Fax: +49-251-8328032
E-Mail: wikari(a)wi.uni-muenster.de <mailto:wikari@wi.uni-muenster.de>,
Web: http://www.e-collaboration.net <http://www.e-collaboration.net/>
Prof. Dr. Susanne Strahringer
Technische Universität Dresden, Fakultät Wirtschaftswissenschaften
Lehrstuhl Wirtschaftsinformatik, insb. Informationssysteme in Industrie
und Handel
01062 Dresden
Tel +49-351-463-34990 I Fax +49-351-463-32794 I Mobil: +49-172-6649145
E-Mail: _Susanne.Strahringer(a)tu-dresden.de_, Web:
_http://www.tu-dresden.de/wwwiisih/_
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Betreff: [isworld] Call for Participation - OSS 2.0 UNCONFERENCE -
Sept. 10th, Milan
Datum: Mon, 1 Sep 2008 06:57:52 -0400
Von: Eugenio Capra <capra(a)elet.polimi.it>
Antwort an: Eugenio Capra <capra(a)elet.polimi.it>
An: AISWORLD Information Systems World Network <isworld(a)lyris.isworld.org>
OSS 2.0 workshop, co-located with the OSS2008 conference on September 10th
in Milan, Italy, is now an "unconference"!
http://conferenze.dei.polimi.it/oss20/
An unconference is a facilitated, face-to-face, and participant-driven
conference (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Unconference).
We will discuss hot topics about Open Source, communities, and firms
involvement in Open Source projects, but, and that is the most interesting
part, every participant will be invited to propose topics, present results
of his research or his experience. If you would like to propose a topic,
please refer to the OSS 2.0 Unconference Wiki Page.
Anyone is invited and can participate WITH NO FEES OR FORMAL REGISTRATION
OF ANY KIND.
ORANIZATION COMMITEE:
* Eugenio Capra, Politecnico di Milano (eugenio.capra(a)polimi.it)
* Chiara Francalanci, Politecnico di Milano (francala(a)elet.polimi.it)
* Cristina Rossi Lamastra, Politecnico di Milano
(cristina1.rossi(a)polimi.it)
* Anthony I. Wasserman, Carnegie Mellon West (tonyw(a)west.cmu.edu)
LIST OF PROPOSED TOPICS UP TO NOW:
* OSS business models:
OSS strategies of software companies, sustainability of OSS-based business
models, hybridization between commercial and open software, impact of OSS
on firm performance.
* Companies in OSS projects:
Companies' involvement in OSS projects: contributions and strategies, role
of paid developers and social networks, impact of companies' involvement
on software quality.
* Communities:
Advantages of OSS communities for OSS-based business models, communities
as market platforms and source of feedback, managerial strategies for
leveraging OSS communities.
* Innovation models:
Open innovation framework, factors favouring the emergence of OSS-like
innovation patterns, innovation policies tailored to software design, OSS
technology transfer issues.
*OSS model and communities in other sectors:
Applicability of OSS-like models to other sectors (biotech, multimedia,
etc.), role played by communities in other sectors.
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Betreff: [WI] CfP CAiSE 2009 - Industrial Track and PRET 2009 -
Practice-driven Research on Enterprise Transformation
Datum: Mon, 1 Sep 2008 13:20:47 +0200
Von: Stefan Strecker <stefan.strecker(a)uni-duisburg-essen.de>
An: <wi(a)aifb.uni-karlsruhe.de>
CC: Stefan Strecker <stefan.strecker(a)uni-due.de>
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CAiSE 2009 - Industrial Track - Call-for-Chapters
PRET 2009 - Practice-driven Research on Enterprise Transformation
Modern day enterprises, be they businesses, organisations, or
government departments, are in a constant state of flux. New
technologies, new markets, globalisation, mergers, acquisitions,
etcetera are among the "usual suspects" which require enterprises
to transform themselves to deal with these challenges and new
realities. Most information systems practitioners will find themselves
working in a context of enterprise transformation. One could even go
as far as to claim that a business oriented perspective on information
systems is really about enterprise transformation, where enterprise
transformation involves the use of methods and techniques from
enterprise engineering, enterprise modelling, enterprise architecture,
and information systems engineering. As a field of study, enterprise
transformation requires a close interaction between practice and
academia. What works and does not work requires validation in real-
life situations. Conversely, it is in industrial practice where
challenges can be found that may fuel and inspire researchers.
The industrial track at the 2009 CAiSE conference focuses on
enterprise transformation. The track will run in parallel to the main
conference and will be filled with key-note speakers, paper sessions,
and poster sessions, which cater to both an industrial and academic
audience. To further stimulate the exchange between academia and
industry, the industrial track will also be combined with an
industrial exhibition.
More information is available on:
- http://www.mastering-ea.eu/pret
CALL-FOR-CHAPTERS
Linked to the industrial track a book will be published in Springer's
LNBIP series (http://www.springer.com/series/7911) as part of the
Advances in Enterprise Engineering sub-series. This book will comprise
of chapters (of about 20 pages) concerned with different aspects of
enterprise transformation.
We invite authors to submit chapter (proposals) which clearly bridge
the gap between industry and academia. For example, by providing
practical insights, evaluations of theories in terms of experiences
from real-life practice or identify practice-driven challenges for
further research. Most importantly, the chapters should be appealing
to both an industrial and an academic audience. The authors of al l
accepted chapters are expected to present a poster at the event. In
addition, the authors of about four chapters will be invited to give a
45 minute presentation on their
chapter.
TOPICS
Relevant topics include (but are not limited to):
- Architecture governance
- Business-IT alignment
- Business process modelling
- Business rules
- Collaborative and/or participative modelling
- Enterprise architecture
- Enterprise architecture frameworks
- Enterprise architecture management
- Enterprise engineering
- Enterprise modelling
- Enterprise modelling languages
- Enterprise ontologies
- Enterprise splitting and allying
- ERP implementation
- Design authorities
- Managing/governing enterprise evolution
- Outsourcing of business processes and/or system development
- Requirements management
- Roles and skills in enterprise transformation
- Service-oriented architecture (wrt the enterprises and/or its
applications).
- Simulation of enterprise designs and models
- Stakeholder management
- Technology impact assessment "Game changing technologies"
- Transformation, program and pro ject management
- The impact of open source software development on enterprise
development.
ORGANISING COMMITTEE
- Chair: Erik Proper, Capgemini and Radboud University Nijmegen, The
Netherlands
- Egon Berghout, M&I/Partners and University of Groningen, The
Netherlands
- Frank Harmsen, Capgemini and University of Maastricht, The
Netherlands
- Nico Lassing, Accenture, The Netherlands
- Bas van der Raadt, Capgemini, The Netherlands
Further information from:
Erik Proper (E.Proper(a)acm.org)
THE EVENT
A one day event on Thursday 11th of June, organised in conjunction
with the 2009 CAiSE conference in Amsterdam,
The Netherlands. The industrial track will have its own registration.
At the day of the industrial track, all visitors
to the CAiSE conference will be allowed to visit the industrial track,
and vice versa.
The final program of the industrial track will include:
1. Keynote speakers.
2. Poster sessions of the chapters included in the book.
3. Presentations of the authors of selected chapters in the book.
4. Industrial exhibition.
5. Conference dinner at the Amsterdam concert-hall (The Concertgebouw).
ENDORSEMENTS
* Conference on Advanced Information Systems Engineering (CAiSE,
http://www.lirmm.fr/caise08/)
* IFIP Working Group 8.1 (http://home.dei.polimi.it/pernici/ifip81)
* The Benelux Chapter of the Association for Information Systems (AIS,
http://home.aisnet.org/)
* The Netherlands Architecture Forum (NAF, http://www.naf.nl)
* The GI-Fachgruppe 'Informationssystem-Architekturen: Modellierung
betrieblicher Informationssysteme' (MobIS) of the German Computer
Society (http://www.wi-inf.uni-duisburg-essen.de/MobisPortal)
* Via Nova Architectura (http://www.via-nova-architectura.org/)
SUBMISSION CONDICTIONS
Abstracts, as well as the chapters, should be submitted in PDF format
to: (PRET(a)mastering-ea.eu). The results described must be unpublished
and must not be under review elsewhere. The camera-ready copy of
accepted chapters must conform to Springer's LNBIP format (which
differs from LNCS!). Authors should expect their chapter not to exceed
20 pages, including all text, figures, references and appendices.
Three to five keywords characterising the paper should be indicated at
the end of the abstract.
KEY DATES
October 1th, 2008 Deadline for submission of abstract.
November 1th, 2008 Invitation to submit chapters.
January 1th, 2009 Deadline for submission of chapter.
February 15th, 2009 Notification of acceptance plus selection of
chapters to be presented.
March 15th, 2009 Camera-ready copies due.
PROGRAM COMMITTEE
1. Anne Persson (University of Skovde, Sweden)
2. Bas van Gils (Strategyworks, The Netherlands)
3. Bas van der Raadt (Capgemini, The Netherlands)
4. Camille Salinesi (University of Paris 1, France)
5. Denis Verhoef (Kirkman Company, The Netherlands)
6. Egon Berghout (University of Groningen, The Netherlands)
7. Erik Proper (Capgemini and Radboud University Nijmegen, The
Netherlands)
8. Frank Harmsen (Capgemini and University of Maastricht, The
Netherlands)
9. Geert-Jan Houben (Delft University of Technology, The Netherlands)
10. Gregor Engels (SDM and University of Paderborn, Germany)
11. Ha jo Reijers (Eindhoven University of Technology, The Netherlands)
12. Hans Mulder (VIA Groep and University of Antwerp, Belgium)
13. Henry Franken (BizzDesign, The Netherlands)
14. Jaap Gordijn (VU University Amsterdam, The Netherlands)
15. Jan Dietz (Delft University of Technology, The Netherlands)
16. Jan Hoogervorst (Sogeti, The Netherlands)
17. Jan Mendling (Queensland University of Technology, Australia)
18. Johan Versendaal (University of Utrecht, The Netherlands)
19. Marc Lankhorst (Telematica Instituut, The Netherlands)
20. Marta Indulska (University of Queensland, Australia)
21. Nico Lassing (Accenture, The Netherlands)
22. Patricia Lago (VU University Amsterdam, The Netherlands)
23. Pnina Soffer (University of Haifa, Israel)
24. Raymond Slot (Capgemini, The Netherlands)
25. Robert Winter (University of St. Gallen, Switzerland)
26. Sadie Legard (Corus, United Kingdom)
27. Stefan Strecker (Duisburg-Essen University, Germany)
28. Stijn Hoppenbrouwers (Radboud University Nijmegen, The Netherlands)
29. Wolfgang Hesse (Philipps-University Marburg, Germany)
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On behalf of the organising committee,
Dr. Stefan Strecker, Postdoctoral Researcher
Information Systems and Enterprise Modelling Research Group
Institute for Computer Science and Business Information Systems
University Duisburg-Essen, Campus Essen, Germany
Please also redistribute to colleagues.
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Betreff: [isworld] Madrid 2008 IFIP 8.6 - 22-24 October - Call for
Participation
Datum: Mon, 1 Sep 2008 08:04:44 -0400
Von: Ana Bernardos <abernardos(a)grpss.ssr.upm.es>
Antwort an: Ana Bernardos <abernardos(a)grpss.ssr.upm.es>
An: AISWORLD Information Systems World Network <isworld(a)lyris.isworld.org>
CALL FOR PARTICIPATION
XI IFIP 8.6 Working Conference
OPEN IT-BASED INNOVATION: MOVING TOWARDS COOPERATIVE IT TRANSFER
AND KNOWLEDGE DIFFUSION
October 22-24, 2008, Madrid, Spain
http://ifip8-6.ceditec.etsit.upm.es
Today, most innovative firms in the IT sector cannot possess all the
knowledge and business assets they need to be competitive. They must
frequently rely on formal and informal agreements with partners not only
in order to cooperate in technology/product development or system
integration, but also to complete their capabilities in the associated
technology transfer or diffusion activities. As a consequence, technology
based innovation processes are changing to adapt themselves to deep
changes in organizational contexts and they are becoming more open.
To analyze this changing and challenging situation, the Eleventh IFIP 8.6
Working Conference will provide a forum where practitioners and
researchers will be able to interact and exchange experiences about how to
foster innovation using open IT-based strategies of collaboration and
knowledge diffusion.
TECHNICAL PROGRAM HIGHLIGHTS
The event agenda includes:
- 30 multidisciplinary papers, on topics such as the impact of
cross-organizational and cultural issues on open innovation strategies,
the role of public policies to foster open innovation or the
particularities of open innovation in telecommunications and software
businesses.
- Three distinguished keynote speakers, Dr. Irving Wladawsky-Berger (IBM
Academy of Technology and Visiting Professor at MIT), Dr. Rainer
Zimmermann (Head of Unit for Future Networks, European Commission) and Dr.
Karlheinz Kautz (Professor at the Copenhagen Business School), who will
provide a firsthand analysis of real cases of open innovation strategies
and policies to promote new collaboration models.
- Two roundtables, that will combine both academic and practitioner
panelists, to generate debate on 'Open Innovation in Mobile and Convergent
Communications' and 'Corporate Experiences in Open Technology Transfer'.
If you haven't registered yet, please visit the conference web site for
detailed information.
Join us to enjoy and actively participate in the 2008 IFIP 8.6 Conference.
We look forward to welcome you in Madrid next October!
The 2008 IFIP 8.6 Conference Organizing Committee
http://ifip8-6.ceditec.etsit.upm.es
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Betreff: [isworld] PhD Confernece on Knowledge Mgtm and IT: CFP [in the
context of the 1st WORLD SUMMIT ON THE KNOWLEDGE SOCIETY]
Datum: Mon, 1 Sep 2008 08:22:12 -0400
Von: Miltiadis Lytras <mdl(a)aueb.gr>
Antwort an: Miltiadis Lytras <mdl(a)aueb.gr>
An: AISWORLD Information Systems World Network <isworld(a)lyris.isworld.org>
PHD MINI-CONFERENCE/SESSION - INFORMATICS AND KNOWLEDGE MANAGEMENT FOR THE
KNOWLEDGE SOCIETY
Deadline for Paper [4-8 PAGES]
Submission: Sept 12, 2008
Athens 1st World Summit on The Knowledge Society
Athens, September 24-27, 2008
http://knowledge-summit.org/
SPONSOR JOURNALS FOR PHD CONFERENCE
Why to submit a paper or simply attend the PhD Conference without paper
presentation
The PhD conference provides doctoral students working on their
dissertation research with an opportunity to share and develop their
research ideas, to explore issues related to academic and research careers
in the Information Systems/Management fields, and to build relationships
with other IS PhD students from around the world.
Students will get to take a well earned break from their
research/write-up, a chance to discuss ideas with peers in academia and
publish their papers in scientific journals.
Papers accepted for the Phd conference will be published in the SPRINGER
POST CONFERENCE PROCEEDINGS OF THE SUMMIT,
[http://ww.open-knowledge-society.org/proceedings.htm] and their extended
versions after further review in one of the Inderscience journals that
sponsor the conference, in total, 15 scientific journals.
Topics of interest
Topics related to the sponsoring journals listed below, such us:
� Information Technologies
� Social and Humanistic Computing
� Technology Enhanced Learning
� Teaching and Case Studies
� Electronic Banking
� Electronic Trade
� Electronic Tourism
� Digital Culture
� Entertainment Technology and Management
� Knowledge Management
� Intellectual Capital
� Organizational Learning
� Human Resource Management
Sponsored journals
1. International Journal of Knowledge and Learning
www.inderscience.com/ijkl
2. International Journal of Learning and Intellectual Capital
www.inderscience.com/ijlic
3. International Journal of Chinese Culture and Management
www.inderscience.com/ijccm
4. International Journal of Technology Enhanced Learning(IJTEL) -
http://www.inderscience.com/ijtel
5. International Journal of Teaching and Case Studies (IJTCS) -
http://www.inderscience.com/ijtcs
6. International Journal on Social and Humanistic Computing
http://www.inderscience.com/ijshc
7. International Journal on Digital Culture and Electronic Tourism
http://www.inderscience.com/ijdcet
8. International Journal of Electronic Democracy
http://www.inderscience.com/ijed
9. International Journal of Electronic Banking
http://www.inderscience.com/ijebank
10. International Journal of Electronic Trade
http://www.inderscience.com/ijetrade
11. International Journal of Entertainment Technology and Management,
http://www.inderscience.com/ijenttm
12. International Journal of Ocean Systems Management
http://www.inderscience.com/ijosm
13. International Journal of Arab Culture, Management and Sustainable
Development,
http://www.inderscience.com/ijacmsd
14. International Journal of Strategic Change Management
www.inderscience.com/ijscm
Deadline for paper submission
Deadline for full paper submission is September 12, 2008. Max length 4-8
pages
Submission procedure
Please use the online submission system to submit your paper. Your paper
will be given a number code that you have to use for any communication
with us and for registration.
http://www.open-knowledge-society.org/submissions.htm
Author Guidelines
Please visit the website of Athens 1st World Summit on the Knowledge
Society for getting information about author guidelines.
http://www.open-knowledge-society.org/submissions.htm
In case of any questions, please kindly contact Ms Katerina Pitsa at
athens-summit(a)open-knowledge-society.org
Registration
The fee for the PhD Conference apply to full time students only
(Declaration of University stating full time status must be sent).
http://www.open-knowledge-society.org/registration.htm
Nofitication of acceptance
Our Scientific Program Committe and Reviewers will review your paper in
maximum 4 days time after your submission.
More information about the Summit
Website: http://knowledge-summit.org/
Sponsor of the Summit: The Open Research Society (ORS)
www.open-knowledge-society.org/
ALREADY 210 PEOPLE REGISTERED TO 1ST WSKS 2008.
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