Subject: | [WI] ECIS 2012 - CfP "Accounting Information Systems and ERP" Submission Deadline: December 1, 2011 |
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Date: | Sun, 25 Sep 2011 15:31:31 +0000 |
From: | Baumöl, Ulrike <Ulrike.Baumoel@FernUni-Hagen.de> |
To: | wi@aifb.uni-karlsruhe.de <wi@aifb.uni-karlsruhe.de> |
Dear colleagues
Please find attached
our Call for Papers for the track “Accounting Information
Systems and ERP” at ECIS 2012.
We would like to invite
you to submit papers to this track and ask you to pass this
information on to other researchers who might be interested in
submitting their work. We look forward to your research papers
and thank you for your support.
Please excuse any
cross-postings.
All the best and see
you at ECIS 2012
Matthew Guah, Stefan Strecker, Jan vom
Brocke, Ulrike Baumoel
CALL FOR PAPERS –
Submission Deadline: December 1, 2011
Track "Accounting
Information Systems and ERP"
http://www.ecis2012.eu/tracks/accounting-information-systems-and-erp.html
at the
20th European
Conference on Information Systems (ECIS 2012)
ESADE, Barcelona,
Spain, June 10-13, 2012
http://www.ecis2012.eu
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THEME
The Special Interest
Group for Accounting Information Systems (SIG-ASYS) of the
Association for Information Systems invites academics and
practitioners to present their original research in the field
of Accounting Information Systems (AIS) and Enterprise Systems
at ECIS 2012. The track supplements the global SIG-ASYS forums
at AMCIS 2011 and prior to ICIS 2011. It establishes a
European perspective on Accounting Information Systems and ERP
research at the ECIS conference series. The track is
co-organised by the SIG-ASYS and endorsed by the SIG-ASYS
President. The International Journal of Accounting Information
Systems and the International Journal of Critical Accounting
are affiliated journals of the track.
TOPICS
The objective of this
track is to bring together researchers and practitioners from
all disciplines related to Accounting Information Systems as
well as ERP and to intensify the exchange between the various
perspectives on research at the intersection of Accounting and
Information Systems. The track will cover a wide range of
topics. Topics of interest include, but are not limited to:
- IS assurance and
audit
- IS control and
reporting
- IS evaluation and
assessment
- IT business value, IS
costs and benefits
- IS complexity
management
- IT governance, IT
compliance
- Impact of IFRS on IS
role
- Enterprise systems,
Enterprise Resource Planning, Business Reengineering
- Accounting
information systems modelling, design, and implementation
- Business process
modelling for accounting and auditing issues
- Value-based business
process modelling
- Value-oriented
business process management
Insightful, coherent
and methodically sound studies of any type (case study-based
research, action research, survey studies, archival analysis,
experimental research, theory development, design science
research, etc.) are equally encouraged. Completed research and
research-in-progress papers will be accepted. The review
process will be double-blind by at least three anonymous
referees.
The track will
tentatively consist of 6 to 12 journal quality paper
presentations, and a panel. The emphasis is on a high level of
interaction, discussion, and debate in a friendly, supportive
and relaxed atmosphere. At the same time, the intent is to
provide a forum for bringing the leading AIS researchers and
developing scholars together to discuss and critique leading
edge research in the field.
FASST-TRACK
PUBLICATIONS
All accepted papers
will be recommendation for fast-track publication in two
reputable journals: The International Journal of Accounting
Information Systems (IJAIS) (Elsevier) and the International
Journal of Critical Accounting (IJCA) (Inderscience) by the
track co-chairs in collaboration with the editors-in-chief of
both journals.
IMPORTANT DATES
December 1, 2011,
Submission deadline
January 31, 2012,
Reviews due
March 1, 2012,
Notification of acceptance April 5, 2012, Submission of final
version June 2012, Conference in Barcelona
Further information at
http://www.ecis2012.eu
TRACK CHAIRS
Ulrike Baumoel,
FernUniversitaet Hagen, Germany (ulrike.baumoel@fernuni-hagen.de) Jan vom Brocke, University of Liechtenstein,
Liechtenstein (jan.vom.brocke@uni.li) Matthew Guah, Erasmus School of Economics,
Netherlands (mguah@claflin.edu) Stefan Strecker, University of Duisburg-Essen,
Germany (stefan.strecker@uni-due.de)
ASSOCIATE EDITORS
Vicky Arnold,
University of Central Florida Ronald Batenburg, Utrecht
University, The Netherlands Alessio Maria Braccini, LUISS
Guido Carli University, Italy Beryl Burns, Salford University,
U.K.
Klaus Derfuss,
University of Hagen, Germany David J. Finnegan, Warwick
Business School, U.K.
Kai Fischbach, University
of Cologne, Germany Benita Gullkvist, Hanken School of
Economics, Finland Frank Harmsen, Ernst & Young, The
Netherlands Reinhard Jung, University of St. Gallen,
Switzerland Nelson King, American University of Beirut,
Lebanon Helmut Krcmar, Technical University of Munich, Germany
Christine Legner, EPFL Lausanne, Switzerland Jörn Littkemann,
University of Hagen, Germany Karin Olesen, Auckland University
of Technology, NZ Christina Outlay, DePaul University, USA
Geert Poels, Ghent University, Belgium Fiona Rohde, University
of Queensland, AUS Michael Rosemann, Queensland University of
Technology Narcyz Roztocki, State University of New York, USA
Pamela J. Schmidt, Wayne State University, USA Constantinos J.
Stefanou, Alexander TEI of Thessaloniki, Greece Steve Sutton,
University of Central Florida, USA Eddy Vaassen, University of
Amsterdam, The Netherlands Iris Vessey, University of
Queensland, Australia Mark Vluggen, Maastricht University, The
Netherlands
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