Subject: | [AISWorld] CONFENIS 2012 - Ghent Belgium |
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Date: | Sat, 17 Mar 2012 21:28:50 +0100 |
From: | Devos Jan <Jan.Devos@howest.be> |
To: | aisworld@lists.aisnet.org <aisworld@lists.aisnet.org> |
CALL for PAPERS
CONFENIS 2012, 19 â 21 September 2012, Ghent
Belgium
Enterprise information systems of the future
evolving towards more performance through
transparency and agility
WEBSITE
PAPER SUBMISSION
www.easychair.org/conferences/?conf=confenis2012
Enterprise information systems (EIS) are
large-scale modular software systems, such as ERP, that
support and integrate process information flows, information
reporting and business analytics within and between complex
organizations. They provide a technology platform that enables
organizations to integrate their information assets and
coordinate their business processes. As the central nervous
system of the organization, they ensure that information can
be shared across all functional departments and managerial
levels. EIS are invaluable because they eliminate the problem
of information fragmentation caused by multiple information
systems in an organization.
The CONFENIS series of conferences offers an
annual opportunity to EIS researchers and practitioners to
present recent research or application experiences, to provide
feedback to peers, to set out the vision for future research
and developments in the field, and to create or confirm
long-lasting and fruitful collaborations.
With the theme of CONFENIS 2012 we wish to
emphasize two evolutions in the science and practice of EIS.
The first evolution is the development of more open systems,
for instance, the creation of interoperation between systems
from collaborating organizations or the composition of systems
from standard modules and packages offered by different
vendors. The second evolution is the move towards more
flexible systems, meaning easily configurable and adaptable
systems based on service-oriented software architectures, the
software as a service business model, cloud computing
infrastructures, and software product line approaches. We
therefore especially welcome Design Science research and
technical or evaluation papers on methods, techniques and
technologies to make EIS more transparent, e.g. research on
enterprise modelling, ontology and architecture that would
âopen upâ the structure and behaviour of enterprise
systems, as well as empirically-driven research and
theoretical, conceptual or even visionary papers on how
flexible EIS solutions can foster business agility and
innovation.
Apart from research papers, the call for papers
is also open to practice-driven experience reports that
reflect upon openness and flexibility in the context of the
acquisition, implementation, use and management of EIS in
organizations. The conference is hosting an industry &
service track aimed at exploring emerging topics in depth. We
therefore particularly welcome contributions from starters,
SMEâs, social profit organizations, organizations within
non-business sectors or any other kind of organization that
was not targeted by the standard monolithic enterprise system
software packages of the past.
Topics of interest
Topics of interest include, but are not limited
to:
â Enterprise Information System (EIS): evolution in
concept, technology, and application
â EIS
classifications and typologies
â Design of EIS: approaches to variability,
adaptability and flexibility
â Acquiring, implementing and managing EIS:
approaches, experiences, lessons learned
â Success of EIS: satisfaction, acceptance,
adoption
â Integration and interoperability of enterprise
systems
â Enterprise modelling, ontology, architecture, and
engineering
â Business process management and service-oriented
architecture for enterprise systems
â New platforms for EIS: Web-based EIS, cloud
computing for enterprise systems, platform/infrastructure as a
service
â New EIS delivery and commercial models, e.g.,
Software as a Service (SaaS), software on demand, from
proprietary to open source in enterprise system packages
â IT governance and EIS: trust, security and
privacy issues in EIS, compliance issues, risk management,
value delivery, alignment of business and enterprise systems
â Quality assurance of enterprise systems and
enterprise information
â ERP
and social media (social ERP): integration of social media
software in EIS
â Market trends, opportunities, and future
strategies for EIS software vendors, integrators and
implementers
â Making sense of EIS: application of theories used
in organization studies and the social sciences
â Behavioural and social studies of the impact of
EIS on individuals, teams, and organizations
â Economic studies of EIS: benefits, costs and
risks, productivity studies, impact on organizational
performance
â The art of researching EIS: research
methodologies and paradigms
â EIS best practices and use cases
â EIS and more specifically ERP in smeâs and
start-ups: needs, thresholds, lessons learned, opportunities
and visionary trends
â EIS in social profit organisations, in
healthcare, in other economic domains: media, accounting,..
â ERP and cloud computing (cloud ERP)
â ERP
and open source
Four types of papers, two different tracks
We are soliciting four types of papers for two
different tracks: an academic track that is mainly
focused on research issues in EIS and an industry &
service track that is mainly focused on practical issues
in EIS.
1. Regular research papers (academic track) report on
completed EIS research that complies with rigorous scientific
standards. These papers present original results of completed
research studies with the aim of obtaining feedback from
fellow researchers.
2. Work-in-progress papers (academic track) are short papers
that present the design and preliminary results of ongoing EIS
research studies with the aim of obtaining early feedback and
further guidance from experts and peers. Work-in-progress
papers will be evaluated using the same academic standards as
regular research papers (except for completeness
requirements).
3. Conceptual or visionary papers (industry & service track) are
papers that may target practitioners, researchers, or both.
Their aim is to convey a clear message based on well-founded
arguments, though not necessarily based on the results of
specific scientific studies. The ideas expressed may be driven
by experience with the practice of EIS or research in EIS.
These papers will be evaluated mainly for their readability,
innovativeness, and soundness of the ideas expressed.
4. Experience reports (industry & service track)
describe real-life experiences with EIS that authors wish to
share with fellow practitioners and EIS researchers. They
focus on specific problems and solutions in specific contexts.
Their aim may be to help other practitioners facing similar
problems or to solicit help and possible solutions from other
practitioners (or EIS researchers). We
especially welcome papers aiming at following domains
â media
â healthcare
IT
â smeâs and ERP: from design for large
enterprises towards adaptation for smaller organizations
(smeâs) and social profit organisations
â from transactional systems to decision-making
systems, from ERP and SCM over CRM, Office Systems towards
Business Intelligence and Web 2.0Â Â
â approaches for training and communication when
implementing ERP
â change management in the context of planning
and/or implementing ERP
â sources of success and failure when selecting,
planning, implementing ERP
â evaluation and benefits management of EIS
projects
â characteristics, skills and competencies of
planning and/or implementation teams
The evaluation of these papers will be based
mainly on readability, relevance to the conference, and
potential interest to the conference participants.
The submission process will be handled by the
EasyChair conference management system. Only submission of
electronic manuscripts via EasyChair (www.easychair.org/conferences/?conf-confenis2012) is allowed. The submission guidelines on www.confenis2012.be/index.php/call-for-papers-confenis-2012/submission-guidelines provide further information on the submission
requirements for these different tracks and types of paper.
Important dates
EasyChair submission system open: 1 February 2012
Paper submission deadline: 1 May 2012
Notification of acceptance: 15 June 2012
Camera-ready version deadline: 1 August 2012
Conference:
19-21 September 2012
â Program chair & chair academic track: Geert
Poels (Ghent University - Belgium)
â Chair industry and service track: Dirk Deschoolmeester (Ghent University -
Belgium)
â Vice-chair industry & service track: Karolien Meersman (Economic Council for
East Flanders â Belgium)
â Rogério Atem de Carvalho (Instituto Federal
Fluminense - Brazil)
â Michel Avital (University of Amsterdam â The
Netherlands)
â Josef Basl (Prague University of Economics â
Czech Republic)
â Fergal Carton (University College Cork â
Ireland)
â Luc
Chalmet (Ghent University - Belgium)
â Peggy Chaudhry (Villanova School of Business â
USA)
â Sohail Chaudhry (Villanova School of Business â
USA)
â Jan Claes (Ghent University - Belgium)
â Manu
De Backer (University College Ghent - Belgium)
â Renato
de Campos (Brazil)
â Steven
de Haas (University of Antwerp - Belgium)
â Lieven
De Marez (Ghent University â Belgium)
â Jan Devos (University College West Flanders -
Belgium)
â Petr Doucek (University of Economics Prague â
Czech Republic)
â Susan Foster (Monash University â Australia)
â Frederik Gailly (Free University of Brussels -
Belgium)
â Guido Geerts (University of Delaware, USA)
â Paul
Gemmel (Ghent University â Belgium)
â Bee Hua Goh (National University of Singapore â
Singapore)
â Jingzhi Guo (University of Macau - China)
â Seyyed Mohsen Hashemi (IAU University â Iran)
â Hongxun Jiang (Renmin University of China -
China)
â Björn Johansson (Lund University â Sweden)
â Subodh
Kesharwani
â Rob
Kusters (The Netherlands)
â A Min Tjoa (Vienna University of Technology -
Austria)
â Luc
Lambrecht (Belgium)
â Lu Liu (Beijing University of Aeronautics and
Astronautics â China)
â Mehran
Misaghi (Brazil)
â Charles Møller (Aalborg University - Denmark)
â Young Moon (Syracuse University â USA)
â David Olson (University of Nebraska â USA)
â S.
Parthasarathy
â Lene Pries-Heje (IT University of Copenhagen â
Denmark)
â Jan
Pries-Heje (Roskilde University â Denmark)
â Maria
Raffai (Szechenyi Istvan University â Hungary)
â Muthu
Ramachandran (UK)
â Jens
Riis (Aalborg University, Denmark)
â Victor Romanov (Russian Plekhanov Academy of
Economics â Russia)
â Michael Rosemann (Queensland University of
Technology - Australia)
â Flavia
Santoro (Brazil)
â Bjarne
Schlichter (Aarhus University â Denmark)
â Joachim Schuler (Pforzheim University â
Germany)
â Lisa Seymour (University of Cape Town â South
Africa)
â Monique Snoeck (Catholic University of
Leuven - Belgium)
â Frantisek
Sudsina (Aarhus University - Denmark)
â Per
Svejvig (Aarhus University - Denmark)
â Torben
Tambo (Aarhus University â Denmark
â Asterio
Tanaka (Brazil)
â Lars Taxén (Linköping University â Sweden)
â Sylvia
Van Peteghem (Ghent University â Belgium)
â Chris Zhang (University of Saskatchewan â
Canada)
â Shang-Ming
Zhou (Swansea University â UK)
More information
www.confenis2012.be or LinkedIn group: CONFENIS 2012
Academic track and
papers                                                      Â
Prof. dr. Geert Poels
Professor in the rank of Senior lecturer
Department of Management Information and Operations Management
Ghent University
geert.poels@ugent.be
SMEÂ track and papers
Prof. dr. ir. Jan Devos
ELIT-Lab
University College West Flanders
Ghent University
jan.devos@howest.be
General info and industry & service track
Karolien Meersman
Deputy director
Economic Council for East Flanders
karolien.meersman@oost-vlaanderen.be
Prof. em. dr. ir. Dirk Deschoolmeester
Representative for Belgium IFIP TC8 - Chairman
FBVI-FAIB
Faculty of Economics and Business Administration
Department Management, Innovation and Entrepreneurship
Ghent University