Betreff: | [WI] Final CfP ECIS 2018 Track Business Analytics Management and Applications |
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Datum: | Wed, 22 Nov 2017 06:17:53 +0000 |
Von: | Barbara Dinter <barbara.dinter@wirtschaft.tu-chemnitz.de> |
Antwort an: | Barbara Dinter <barbara.dinter@wirtschaft.tu-chemnitz.de> |
An: | wi@lists.kit.edu <wi@lists.kit.edu> |
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=== FINAL CALL FOR
PAPERS ===
25th European
Conference on Information Systems (ECIS 2018)
Track 07: Business
Analytics Management and Applications
June 23rd - 28th 2018
/ Portsmouth, UK
Deadline for paper
submissions: November 27th, 2017
=== TRACK CHAIRS ===
Christian Janiesch
University of
Würzburg, Germany
christian.janiesch@uni-wuerzburg.de
Aleš Popovič
University of
Ljubljana, Slovenia
Barbara Dinter
Chemnitz University
of Technology, Germany
barbara.dinter@wirtschaft.tu-chemnitz.de
=== TRACK DESCRIPTION
===
Full version:
Digitization has
become heavily embedded today’s business operations. This,
among many other drivers, is fueling the assimilation of
business intelligence and business analytics approaches
within organizations across various industries as more and
more data becomes available allowing for more detailed
analyses.
Business Analytics
Management research explores organizational and
technological advances to improve business performance in a
continuous and iterative way. Business intelligence and
business analytics approaches typically include ETL, OLAP as
well as exploratory data analysis techniques to provide
historical, current, and predictive views of the business.
However, limited attention has been given to the
individual’s perspective focusing on personal objectives and
characteristics as enabling or suppressing factors to
business intelligence and business analytics use. The big
data challenge, fueled by increasing variety, volume,
velocity, and veracity of data, bares large potential for
research and practice by extending existing analytics beyond
the traditional organizational borders. New phenomena or
paradigm changes from the use of analytics approaches emerge
the same way as other business models do. Furthermore, the
availability of seemingly endless computing and cheaper
storage capabilities available through the cloud computing
enables new opportunities in providing a global gateway to
information as a service.
Motivated by the
explosion of interest in these emerging fields, the Business
Analytics Management and Applications track promotes
multidisciplinary contributions dealing with managerial,
economic, cultural, architectural, and technological
perspectives on the management of business intelligence and
business analytics technology as well as applications.
Submissions based on theoretical research, design research,
action research, or behavioral research are encouraged. We
welcome full research papers, research in progress papers,
and prototype papers.
The track’s topics of
interest include, but are not limited to:
Management of
Business Intelligence and Business Analytics (BI&A) and
Big Data
* Strategic and
change management issues stemming from BI&A and big data
* Business value and
success of BI&A and big data
* Big data driven
business model innovation
* Organizational
issues in BI&A and big data implementation and
operations
* Adoption,
routinization, maturity, and use of BI&A and big data
* Data quality, data
governance
* Conceptual modeling
of BI&A and big data
* Societal impact of
BI&A and big data
* Emerging trends in
BI&A and big data
Applications of
Business Intelligence and Business Analytics (BI&A) and
Big Data
* BI&A in the
cloud, BI&A as a service
* Real-time analytics
and operational BI, event-driven BA
* Business activity
monitoring and process analytics
* Use cases and
innovative applications of BI&A and big data
* BI&A and big
data’s new frontiers in, e.g., social (media), sports,
education, healthcare
* Digital
manufacturing and the Internet of Things
* Data visualization,
visual analytics
We are looking
forward to seeing you in Portsmouth 2018!
Christian, Aleš, and
Barbara
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Prof. Dr. Barbara Dinter
Technische Universität Chemnitz
Professur Wirtschaftsinformatik -
Geschäftsprozess- und Informationsmanagement
Thüringer Weg 7, 09126 Chemnitz
Tel.: 0371 531 39228
Mail: Barbara.Dinter@wirtschaft.tu-chemnitz.de
Info:
http://www.tu-chemnitz.de/wirtschaft/wi1