Subject: | [wkwi] CfP ECIS2020 - Track: Business Models and Digital Transformation |
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Date: | Sun, 29 Sep 2019 15:10:10 +0000 |
From: | Berger, Benedikt <benedikt.berger@bwl.lmu.de> |
Reply-To: | Berger, Benedikt <benedikt.berger@bwl.lmu.de> |
To: | wi@lists.kit.edu <wi@lists.kit.edu>, wkwi@listserv.dfn.de <wkwi@listserv.dfn.de> |
Sehr geehrte Kolleginnen und Kollegen,
wir laden Sie herzlich ein, Manuskripte
Ihrer Arbeit in den Track Business Models and Digital
Transformation auf der ECIS2020 einzureichen.
Für weitere Details beachten Sie bitte
den beigefügten Call for Papers. Wir freuen uns auf Ihre
Einreichungen.
Beste Grüße,
Benedikt Berger,
Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München
Virpi Kristiina
Tuunainen, Aalto University
Saonee Sarker,
University of Virginia
Track Chairs
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Call for Papers
28th
European Conference on Information Systems (ECIS2020)
June 15th
- 17th 2020 / Marrakech, Morocco
Track: Business
Models and Digital Transformation (https://ecis2020.ma/ecis-2020-tracks/)
*Track
Description:*
The continuous
development of information and communication technologies
(ICT) enables new forms of value creation in a growing
number of industries. To remain competitive, companies must
recognize the effects of new ICT on their business models as
early as possible and transform them accordingly or develop
new businesses in parallel. Such a digital transformation
often affects large parts of an organization, from the
products or services provided, to the processes and
structures, as well as to strategy and culture. This already
leads to far-reaching changes in economy and society.
Therefore, it is important to understand these ICT-enabled
changes in the creation and realization of value, exchanges
and combinations of resources, delivery of new digital
services and products, process innovation, and thus new
digital business models. In line with the conference theme
"Liberty, Equality, and Fraternity in a Digitizing World",
companies also have to monitor their impact on society and
the ethical emplications of their business model design and
transformation choices while ensuring sustainable business
success.
As an established
part of ECIS since 2014, this track, on the one hand, will
examine the impact of technological developments on the
design of existing and new business models. All parts of a
business model – the product or service, the customer
relationships, the resources and organizational structure,
as well as the cost and revenue model – are of equal
interest. On the other hand, the track is dedicated to the
question on how companies can successfully manage the
digital transformation. This includes strategic (e.g. the
development of a transformation strategy) and organizational
issues (e.g. the nomination and role of a Chief Digital
Officer) as well as new management concepts (e.g. the use of
agile methods) and cultural changes (e.g. flexible work
environments). Furthermore, instruments and methods for
modelling, depicting and transforming business models are
relevant for the track.
Submissions are
encouraged from all theoretical and methodological
perspectives drawing from IS, organizational behavior,
strategic management, entrepreneurship, and related
disciplines. Authors must clearly outline why their study is
new and interesting for IS research and practice and how it
relates to the track theme. The following list of possible
topics is neither exclusive nor exhaustive:
• ICT as “enabler” of
new business models
• Digital
transformation of existing business models through ICT
• Management of
digital transformation processes
• Substitution and
complementarity of new and existing business models within
an organization
• Effects of ICT on
the organisational structure
• Development and
implementation of digital transformation strategies
• Redesign of
interorganizational cooperation using ICT
• Changes in cost
structures through ICT
• New forms of
revenue generation using ICT
• The impact of ICT
on the relationship between firms and customers
• Development of
digital competence within companies
• ICT-based and/or
ICT-centric management and leadership concepts
• Redefining the
relationship between employee and employer through the use
of ICT
• Corporate and
entrepreneurial culture in the digital age
• Change management
in the digital transformation process
*Important Dates:*
November 29th,
2019: Submission deadline
End of February 2020:
Notification of acceptance
June 15th-17th,
2020: ECIS2020 conference
Dr. Benedikt Berger
Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München (LMU)
Munich School of Management
Institute for Information Systems and New Media
Room 213 | Ludwigstrasse 28 | 80539 Munich | Germany
Phone +49 (0)89 2180-6392 | Fax +49 (0)89 2180-996392
benedikt.berger@bwl.lmu.de | www.wim.bwl.lmu.de