Subject: | [WI] Call for Papers: Data-Driven Knowledge Management –(DDKM 2019) |
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Date: | Wed, 10 Oct 2018 11:47:09 +0000 |
From: | Thalmann, Stefan (stefan.thalmann@uni-graz.at) <stefan.thalmann@uni-graz.at> |
Reply-To: | Thalmann, Stefan (stefan.thalmann@uni-graz.at) <stefan.thalmann@uni-graz.at> |
To: | wi@aifb.uni-karlsruhe.de <wi@aifb.uni-karlsruhe.de> |
Call
for Papers: Data-Driven Knowledge Management –(DDKM 2019)
within the 10th Conference on Professional
Knowledge Management:
Workshop
Website:
http://wm2019.fh-potsdam.de/workshops/data-driven-knowledge-management.html
Conference:
http://wm2019.fh-potsdam.de/index-en.html
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Scope
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Data-driven
technologies are changing and shaping organizational
processes, supply chains and business models. This also
affects the way how knowledge can be is managed at the
individual, organizational and inter-organizational level.
Data-driven technologies offer new opportunities to
explicate information and knowledge from organization
members, provide personalized decision support, provide
learning material during the execution of business
processes, or find suitable partners for joint knowledge
creation and knowledge sharing. Data-driven technologies
also entail the risk of increased knowledge leakage or other
knowledge-related risks, which could implicate that an
organization loses its competitive edge. Hence, both
knowledge protection and an improved (knowledge) risk
management become crucial activities of an integrated
knowledge management in connected supply chains that are
characterized by massive data exchange and collaboration
among diverse market actors.
The scope of this workshop is to discuss how data-driven
technologies impact the way how organizations manage
knowledge to develop and maintain competitive advantage, to
develop new knowledge-based business models or to renew
existing business models. Additionally, methods and
approaches to address the above-mentioned risks shall be
discussed.
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Topics
of Interest
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Submissions
from all areas contributing to the development and
application of Data-Driven Knowledge Management are welcome.
We explicitly encourage paper submissions from all kinds of
disciplines such as computer science, social sciences,
mathematics, management and economics in order to obtain an
interdisciplinary view on the subject.
Topics
of interest include but are not limited to:
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Submission
Guideline
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All
papers are to be submitted via the EasyChair system:
https://easychair.org/cfp/DDKM2019
Papers
should be preferably in English and must be in the LNI
format (for templates see
http://wm2019.fh-potsdam.de/index-en.html#workshops
(http://wm2019.fh-potsdam.de/index-en.html#workshops)). Author’s instructions,
along with LaTeX and Word macro files, are available at
Springer’s website.
Submissions
should be original papers that have not already been
published elsewhere. However, papers may include previously
published results that support a new theme, as long as all
past publications are fully referenced.
We
accept two types of submissions: Full papers (up to 16
pages), Short papers (up to six pages) and position papers
(2 pages). Full papers are for mature work, requiring
elaborate explanations of the conceptual background,
methodology and data as well as an analysis. Short papers
present work in progress, new, yet underdeveloped ideas
worth discussing in the workshop. Position paper poses a
problem or question and a possible answer or (technical)
solution to be discussed at the workshop.
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Important
dates
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Submission
deadline for workshop contributions: 17 December 2018
Notification
of acceptance of the papers: 14 January 2019
Camera-ready
copy of the papers: 16 February 2019
Workshop
at WM2019 in Potsdam: 18-20 March 2019
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Organizing
committee
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Univ.-Prof.
Dr. Stefan Thalmann
Karl-Franzens-Universität
Graz
Sozial-
und Wirtschaftswissenschaftliche Fakultät
Elisabethstraße
50b
8010
Graz
Telefon
+43 (0) 316 380 7215
E-Mail:
stefan.thalmann@uni-graz.at