Subject: | [WI] EJIS Special Issue on Business Process Management and Digital Innovation (Deadline 1 October 2018) |
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Date: | Thu, 28 Jun 2018 14:55:11 +0200 |
From: | Jan Mendling <jan.mendling@wu.ac.at> |
Reply-To: | Jan Mendling <jan.mendling@wu.ac.at> |
To: | wi@lists.kit.edu |
European Journal of Information Systems Contribute to our
special issue on Business Process Management and Digital
Innovation
Deadline: 1 October 2018
Business Process Management combines knowledge from
information technology and management science to create
methods, techniques, and tools to support the design,
enactment, management, and analysis of operational business
processes (van der Aalst, 2013; vom Brocke & Rosemann,
2014; vom Brocke & Rosemann, 2015).
One traditional focus of BPM research has always been the
role of information technology in enacting, managing and
innovating business processes. This focus has led to the rise
of workflow management systems, BPM suites, process mining
technology and other key technological innovations.
This special issue will explore how digital technology and
innovation enables, constrains, transforms or otherwise upends
the design, enactment, management, and analysis of operational
business processes. We will also look at how technology,
techniques and theory from the management of business
processes can assist an understanding of innovation and change
processes. Recent innovations in Process Organization Studies
(Langley and Tsoukas, 2017) and Routine Dynamics (Feldman et
al, 2016) also provide a rich set of ideas for theorizing
processual phenomena from the ground up.
The timing of this special is motivated by the on-going
infusion of new digital technologies – mobile and distributed
computing, social media, digital platforms, data analytics,
artificial intelligence, blockchains, cloud computing, and so
forth – into various aspects of business processes. These
innovations generate new possibilities and increase
uncertainty for how business processes operate, how they
should be managed, and how process innovations unfold (vom
Brocke & Schmiedel, 2015; vom Brocke & Mendling,
2018).
With this special issue, our aim is to highlight the need to
further our understanding about the dialectic between business
process management and digital innovation: how is business
process management affected by, and affects, digital
innovation?
What can I contribute?
We envisage (but in no way limit) attention to at least four
broad themes:
Why contribute to the European Journal of Information
Systems?
Important dates
This special issue is associated with the Management Track of
the 16th International Conference on Business Process
Management (BPM 2018). Authors interested to submit
to the special issue are invited to submit a first version of
their papers to this track of the BPM conference. Submission
and participation at BPM 2018 is voluntary. However,
participation will provide the opportunity to obtain initial
reviews, meet the editors, and discuss the potential
submission in person. All related information on the website
of the BPM Conference 2018 Management Track
Submissions must be made via the EJIS submission system at https://ejis.msubmit.net.
Please indicate that you are submitting to the special issue.
The EJIS instructions for authors apply.
Further inquiries
Authors are encouraged to discuss potential submissions with
the guest editors. Please contact the guest editors at jan.mendling@wu.ac.at.
References
FELDMAN MS, PENTLAND BT (2003) Reconceptualizing
Organizational Routines as a Source of Flexibility and Change.
Administrative Science Quarterly 48(1), 94-118.
FELDMAN MS, PENTLAND BT, D’ADDERIO L and LAZARIC N (2016)
Beyond routines as things: Introduction to the special issue
on routine dynamics. Organization Science 27(3),
505-513.
LANGLEY A and TSOUKAS H (Eds.) (2016) The Sage Handbook
of Process Organization Studies. Thousand Oaks: Sage.
VAN DER AALST WMP (2013) Business Process Management: A
Comprehensive Survey. ISRN Software Engineering
2013, 1-37.
VOM BROCKE J and SCHMIEDEL T (Eds.) (2015) BPM - Driving
Innovation in a Digital World. Springer, Cham,
Switzerland.
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Prof. Dr. Jan Mendling
Wirtschaftsuniversität Wien - WU Vienna
Institute for Information Business
Building D2, Entrance C, 3rd Floor
Welthandelsplatz 1, 1020 Vienna, Austria
Email: jan.mendling@wu.ac.at
Phone: +43 1 31336 5200
Fax: +43 1 31336 739
Office: http://www.wu.ac.at/infobiz/contact
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* Marlon Dumas, Marcello La Rosa, Jan
Mendling, Hajo A. Reijers:
Fundamentals of Business Process
Management. 2nd Ed. Springer 2018:
http://fundamentals-of-bpm.org/
* Jan vom Brocke, Jan Mendling (Eds.):
Business Process Management Cases.
Springer 2018:
* Hans Robert Hansen, Jan Mendling, Gustaf
Neumann:
Wirtschaftsinformatik (11. Aufl.). De
Gruyter Studium, de Gruyter 2015:
http://lehrbuch-wirtschaftsinformatik.org/
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