Subject: | [WI] ECIS 2021 Call for Papers - Track Business Analytics and Big Data |
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Date: | Fri, 16 Oct 2020 14:09:35 +0000 |
From: | Barbara Dinter <barbara.dinter@wirtschaft.tu-chemnitz.de> |
Reply-To: | Barbara Dinter <barbara.dinter@wirtschaft.tu-chemnitz.de> |
To: | wi@lists.kit.edu <wi@lists.kit.edu> |
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=== CALL FOR PAPERS ===
29th European Conference
on Information Systems (ECIS 2021) June 14 – 16, 2021 -
Marrakesh, Morocco
Track: Business
Analytics and Big Data (http://ecis2021.ma/tracks-description)
*Track Description*
Technological
advancements have contributed to the generation of massive
amounts of data that unleash huge opportunities not only for
organizations but also for society. The application of
business analytics, business intelligence, and big data
approaches enables us to integrate, analyse, visualize, and
ultimately understand and improve the complex processes that
make up our digitized world. Such approaches are enablers
for knowledge discovery transforming societies and
organizations. Over the past few years, there has been
enthusiasm around business analytics as organizations
explore how they can leverage their data to create and
maintain a competitive advantage. Improved communication,
more sustainable processes, as well as new business models
are examples for the innovative use of disparate data
sources (such as mobile, the Internet of Things, streaming
data or social media data).
In addition to the
potential of transforming businesses, business analytics,
business intelligence and big data can contribute to better
human health and well-being, improved public services, and
better support of environmental and climate causes. The
datafication of our society can help the drive towards
solutions that safeguard and promote human values by
creating empowered societies through the use of data,
building digital bridges, and maintaining sustainable and
inclusive societies among others.
Motivated by the
explosion of interest in these emerging fields, the present
track aims to promote multidisciplinary contributions
dealing with socio-economic, organizational, technological,
cultural, and societal perspectives. We call for submissions
based on quantitative and qualitative work, theoretical
research, design research, action research, or behavioral
research. Furthermore, we encourage papers with outcomes
that demonstrate the organizational impact of business
analytics and big data in terms of competitive performance,
innovativeness, increased agility, and market capitalizing
competence. In particular, we welcome papers that discuss
and expand our understanding of how the use of business
analytics and big data is impacting fundamental human values
and society at a larger scale. Please note that papers
solely dealing with AI and machine learning algorithms are
not the focus of this track.
Suggested topics
include, but are not limited to:
* The role of
business intelligence, business analytics, and big data for
new horizons in digitally united societies
* Individual and
societal empowerment through business analytics and big data
* Emerging and
changing concepts and methodologies for business analytics
and big data
* Strategic and
change management issues stemming from business analytics
and big data
* Business value
of business analytics and big data
* Adoption,
routinization, maturity, use, and innovative applications of
business analytics and big data
* Data privacy,
data quality, and data governance
* Opportunities
and challenges of sharing data and of open data
* Data-driven
business model innovation and the digital ecosystem big data
* Data
visualization, visual analytics
* Business
analytics in the cloud, business analytics as a service
* Data, text and
social media analytics for business analytics
* Process mining
and the benefits of robotic process automation
* Digital
manufacturing and the Internet of Things
* Operational,
real-time, or event-driven business analytics
*Track Chairs*
Olgerta Tona
(contact), University of Gothenburg, Sweden,
olgerta.tona@ait.gu.se
Barbara Dinter,
Chemnitz University of Technology, Germany,
barbara.dinter@wirtschaft.tu-chemnitz.de
Christian Janiesch,
University of Würzburg, Germany,
christian.janiesch@uni-wuerzburg.de
Patrick Mikalef,
Norwegian University of Science and Technology, Norway,
patrick.mikalef@ntnu.no
*Important Dates*
18 November 2020:
Submission deadline
03 March 2021:
Notification of conditional acceptance
14 -16 June 2021:
ECIS 2021 conference
We are looking
forward to your submissions and seeing you in Marrakesh!
Kind regards
Olgerta, Barbara,
Christian, and Patrick
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Univ.-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