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CALL FOR PAPERS
17th Americas Conference on Information Systems (AMCIS 2011)
August 4-7, 2011 (Thursday-Sunday)
http://amcis2011.aisnet.org/
Track: Economics
and Value of Information Systems
Minitrack: Business Models for the Digital Economy
DESCRIPTION
This minitrack was introduced at
AMCIS
2000 and serves as a forum for the presentation and discussion of
new and
innovative approaches of business models beyond e-commerce for
coping with
the challenges of the digital economy. We consider an economy
based on
the digitization of information and the respective information and
communication
infrastructure as digital economy. This new type of economy
implies not
only technological, but also and especially structural and
process-related
challenges and potential. The way in which economic value is
created will
change fundamentally in the digital economy and thus transform the
structure
of economies and societies.
This evolution will radically
alter
processes and structures within and between industries leading to
the digital
economy. All of these developments characterize the emerging
digital economy
and cause new challenges businesses have to cope with. This
clearly will
have a major impact on how business models have to be designed.
Therefore
this minitrack addresses all topics concerned with the analysis,
design,
development, implementation, and control of future business models
for
the creation of economic value in the digital economy from a
communication,
organizational, business, economic, and managerial perspective
applying
a theoretical, conceptual, or practical approach.
For the history of the minitrack
see
http://www.amcis-businessmodels.hdzimmermann.net/
SUGGESTED TOPICS
Challenges and foundations of the
digital
economY
Analytical and architectural
frameworks
for new business models
Design approaches/methods for new
business
models
Models and modeling
techniques/approaches
for new business models
Industry perspectives on business
models
Challenges of converging
industries:
Financial industry (e.g.,
emerging intermediaries, private/retail banking, insurance)
Media industry (e.g.,
publishing, music business)
Telecommunications (e.g.,
mobile network operators)
A business model perspective on
Mobile Business
‘Ubiquitous Commerce’
‘Collaborative Commerce’
Social Commerce
Social Media based business
models
Trust and new business
models
IMPORTANT DATES
Dec 30, 2010: AIS review system will begin accepting submissions
for AMCIS 2011
Feb 17, 2011: Full paper submission deadline
Mar 24, 2011: Authors notified of paper acceptance decision
April 21, 2011: Camera-ready papers due
PAPER SUBMISSION
Paper can be submitted using the online submission system at
http://mc.manuscriptcentral.com/amcis2011.
Additional information regarding the submission process will be
made
available on the AMCIS 2011 primary website: http://amcis2011.aisnet.org/
CHAIRS' CONTACT INFORMATION
Hans-Dieter Zimmermann
Hans-Dieter.Zimmermann@fhsg.ch
Institute for Information and
Process
Management IPM
FHS St. Gallen University of
Applied
Sciences
9000 St. Gallen, Switzerland
Tel. +41 71 228 76 53
Ian MacInnes
imacinne@syr.edu
Associate Dean for Academic
Affairs
School of Information Studies
Hinds Hall 206B
Syracuse University
Syracuse, NY 13244, USA
Tel: +1 315 443-4101
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Dr. Hans-Dieter Zimmermann
Fon +41 71 228 76 53
Fax +41 71 228 63 39
Web http://www.fhsg.ch
FHS St.Gallen, Hochschule für Angewandte Wissenschaften
Institut IPM-FHS | Teufener Strasse 2 | 9000 St.Gallen |
Switzerland
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