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Call for Papers for HICSS-55, 2022: The Hawai'i International
Conference on System Sciences (HICSS) invites submission of papers
into the: Mini-Track: Enterprise Ecosystem: Extending and
Integrating Technology Serving the Enterprise
Part of Research Track: (OS) Organizational Systems and Technology
Submission Details at:
https://hicss.hawaii.edu/
Important Dates for Paper Submission
June 15, 2021 | 11:59 pm HST: Paper Submission Deadline
August 17, 2021: Notification of Acceptance/Rejection
September 22, 2021: Deadline for Authors to Submit Final
Manuscript for Publication
October 1, 2021: Deadline for at least one author of each paper to
register for HICSS-55
2 Journals for Fast Track opportunities in this mini-track:
Papers accepted for presentation and proceedings at HICSS 2022 in
this OS: Enterprise Ecosystem mini-track with an accounting
component will be considered by track chairs for fast track
submission to the International Journal of Accounting Information
Systems (IJAIS), see
https://www.journals.elsevier.com/international-journal-of-accounting-information-systems
We recently gained a new fast track opportunity into journal "Data
and Analytics for Good" for papers broadly related to a goal of
the United Nations. See
https://data-for-good.pubpub.org/
This track has a Business Industry Partnership with the leading
international ERP firm of SAP supported by the co-chair, Dr.
Sathya Narasimhan, Sr. Director, New Ventures and Technologies at
SAP, Inc.
HICSS 2022 Call for Papers Mini-track:
Enterprise Ecosystem: Extending and Integrating Technology Serving
the Enterprise
The focus of this mini-track begins with the organizational
Enterprise System as a foundation for an integrated Enterprise
Ecosystem which is often directly connected to suppliers and
customers. These Enterprise Systems must integrate emerging
technologies to achieve competitive advantage in day to day
operations. Building on the data collected in ERP, data analysis
can be used to leverage Big Data and enhance evidence-based
decision making. As the technology landscape continues to change
quickly, many new innovations impact Enterprise Systems and
continued research is needed. The integrated Enterprise Ecosystem
is impacted and must adapt to: cloud computing, sustainability,
financial technologies, non-financial metrics,
inter-organizational integration and more. Integrated enterprise
systems are further enabled by extensions related to the Internet
of Things (IoT), new Big Data information sources such as
Geolocation/GIS data, telemetry, hi resolution media content and
storing metadata. Data analytics tools are offered by Enterprise
vendors, in the cloud and in the data center - how does the
Enterprise ecosystem need to evolve to support and enhance the
ability to perform analytics?
Heavily integrating the supply chain demands other extensions to
processes, business transactions, and data privacy/security to
provide functionality to integrate with partner companies and
effectively serve customers. Linking various emerging technologies
and diverse systems together is the objective of this track on the
expanded Enterprise Ecosystem. This mini-track seeks to explore
issues, both academic and organizational, surrounding the
evolution of the integrated enterprise system - All manner of
themes related to internal and external integration of Enterprise
Systems. This spans topics from management, organizational,
social, project and process management, supply chain, and
absorbing a wide range of emerging technologies into the core ERP
systems. Investigation is needed to support the rapid change of
enterprise business operations, automation, and integration with
business partners.
Topics include: a broad set of research topics and questions
address the expanded and integrated enterprise eco-system. Some
topics are listed here, but a wider range of other topics will be
considered with respect to the integrated Enterprise Ecosystem.
* New approaches to data, collection, storage and organization:
No-SQL databases, cube and clusters, columnar databases, etc.
* Emerging innovations that impact integrated enterprise systems
include: telemetry devices, IoT, Robotic Process Automation (RPA),
Business Process Mining, User Behavior Mining...
* Visual interfaces, do it yourself (DIY) interfaces, integrated
online analytics, ML and AI
* Cloud Computing-based Enterprise systems, adoption, costs,
issues and benefits: Internet of Things (IoT), Tracking,
Telemetry, etc. linked to Enterprise Systems
Inter-organizational enterprise systems (IOS) linking business
processes, SCM, VMI, B2B, B2C, etc.
* Analytics in support of decision-making, ML and AI
* Blockchain financial (FinTech), smart contract and trust
services integrated with ERP
* Distributed autonomous organizations (DAO)
* Business management, project management, adoption and
assimilation of ERP
* Transformation of enterprise ecosystem, switching vendors or
moving to Cloud-based ERP.
* Innovations, extensions and maturing of ERP features
* Business Process Modeling (BPM) and process management
innovation in the Enterprise ecosystem
* Extending ERP systems beyond the internal business processes?
When, why, how, best practices?
* Innovations in enterprise systems with respect to Cloud
computing, IoT, Blockchain and BPMS, etc.
* Costs and benefits of ERP/ Cloud/ SOA installations? What has
been achieved? How to improve?
* Total Cost of Ownership (TCO) or True Cost of ERP, cloud hosted
and extended ERP operations
* Merger and Acquisition impacts on ERP usage, implementation,
etc. when companies transform?
* University or college curriculum, Cloud-hosted ERP and other
emergent technologies
* Relational and power structures between providers and enterprise
users: Blockchain smart contracts, automated implementations,
technology contracts, and Service Level Agreements (SLA)...
* Emergent technologies and innovations absorbed into enterprise
ecosystem
* What are the Benefits, Barriers, Costs of Cloud/FinTech /SOA /
ML/ AI, new technology?
* Emerging business models for the enterprise as enabled by
technology
* Case studies, Qualitative studies, Design Science, experiments
and other research methods
* Performance measurement of ERP and its integrated innovations:
Fin Tech/ SOA/ Cloud/...
* Standards, guidelines, contracts and business arrangements
* Social, organizational, political, and cultural factors and
barriers related to the enterprise ecosystem
* Frameworks, taxonomy and models
* Other topics related to integration and the enterprise ecosystem
Papers should be submitted via the HICSS-54 site online.
Submission Details at:
https://hicss.hawaii.edu/
Send inquiries related to this track to Minitrack Co-Chairs:
Dr. Pamela Schmidt (Primary Contact)
Washburn University
pamela.schmidt@washburn.edu<mailto:pamela.schmidt@washburn.edu>