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Subject: [AISWorld] AMCIS 2013 - CFP: Minitrack - Business Intelligence Success (Aleš Popovič)
Date: Mon, 10 Dec 2012 22:57:44 +0100
From: Aleš Popovič <ales.popovic@ef.uni-lj.si>
To: aisworld@lists.aisnet.org


*19th Americas Conference on Information Systems (AMCIS 2013)
Chicago, Illinois, USA
August 15-17, 2013
http://amcis2013.aisnet.org/ *

*Track: Business Intelligence and Knowledge Management (SIGDSS)*
*Mini-track: Business Intelligence Success*

We welcome your submissions. Instructions for authors and more information about the conference are available on the conference website.

*Deadline for submissions is February 22, 2013 (11:59 PM CST)*

*Important Dates*
Jan 4, 2013 -- Paper submissions open on Bepress system (new for AMCIS)
Feb 22, 2013 -- Paper submissions deadline 11:59 p.m. Central Time
April 17-19, 2013 -- Notification of paper acceptance
May 9, 2013 -- Camera-ready copy of accepted papers due

DESCRIPTION OF THE MINI-TRACK
Evaluating the effectiveness of business intelligence systems (BIS) is vital to our understanding of the value and efficacy of management actions and investments. Yet, while IS success has been well-researched, our understanding of significant elements of the success of BIS, how are they interrelated, and how they affect BIS use, is limited.
While previous research about understanding BIS success focused especially on end-user BIS satisfaction formation, the research on BIS post-adoption environment is rather incomplete. Exploring the success factors affecting BIS continuance intention and continuance behavior fills this gap by adding pieces to the puzzle of BIS success. Moreover, rather than just achieving “success”, organizations are nowadays striving towards true business value of such systems, which calls for research to link upstream (i.e. antecedents of BIS end-user satisfaction) and downstream (i.e. BIS continued use) success activities and their embeddedness with existing management practices.
This mini-track aims to promote contributions dealing with a managerial, a methodological or a technical perspective on BIS post-implementation success. Submissions based on theoretical research, design research, action research, or behavioral research, are encouraged. We welcome both full research papers and research in progress.

SUGGESTED TOPICS
Related suggested topics, which are not limited to, but could include:

• BIS maturity, its dimensions, and metrics
• IS theories for BIS success
• Organizational issues in BIS post-adoption environment
• Factors affecting continued use of BIS
• Business value of BIS, its dimensions, and measurement
• Return on investment in BIS
• BIS success and existing management practices
• BI and firm competitiveness

For any questions relating to submissions to this mini-track please contact the chair.

MINI-TRACK CHAIR

Aleš Popovič, Ph.D.
University of Ljubljana, Slovenia
ales.popovic@ef.uni-lj.si

Regards,

*Aleš Popovič*