-------- Weitergeleitete Nachricht -------- Betreff: [AISWorld] cfp:The 1st International Workshop on Business Model Dynamics and Information Systems Engineering Workshop (BumDISE 2015) Datum: Fri, 19 Feb 2016 12:07:37 +0100 Von: Gianluigi Viscusi gianluigi.viscusi@epfl.ch An: aisworld@lists.aisnet.org
_Call for papers: The 1st International Workshop on Business Model Dynamics and Information Systems Engineering Workshop (BumDISE 2015)_ Held in conjunction with the 28th International Conference on Advanced Information Systems Engineering CAISE2016 (http://caise2016.si/).
Ljubljana, Slovenia on June 13, 2016.
_Important notes_
- authors are invited to submit full papers (about 12 pages) and short papers (about 6 pages). - accepted papers will be published in Springer LNBIP volume proceedings together with the other CAISE 2016 workshops.
_Important dates_
- Submission is open: 10th January 2016 _- Submission deadline (EXTENDED): 25th February 2016_ - Notification of acceptance: 16th March 2016 - Camera-Ready copy due: 26th March 2016 - Workshop: 13th June 2016
The goal of the workshop is to explore and clarify the nature of the mechanisms and dynamics underlying the emergence and evolution of new and existing Business Models (BMs) with emphasis both on the design of new BMs and the reconfiguration of existing ones. Both BM design and reconfiguration implies questioning the role and methods of information systems engineering.
While BMs have attracted attention from scholars and practitioners working in distinct disciplines, including information systems, the quest for their emergence and evolution has been primarily been analyzed from a management perspective, either with a strategy or an organization theory flavor. Within this line of inquiry, Business Model Innovation (BMI) has been theoretically framed in terms of three broad problem domains: discovering opportunities for new BMs (sensing), designing new BMs (seizing) and developing (transforming) a BM (Teece, 2007). This workshop builds on the consideration that unpacking and shedding light on such areas can greatly benefit from importing insights from information systems engineering. For example, what is the role of system modeling in sensing opportunities? How and under what conditions could conceptual modeling support the design of innovative business models able to confer competitive advantage? Questions such as these ones remain, partly, unanswered because the two domains, information systems on one side, and organization theory and strategy on the other side, have evolved into separated silos (Zott, Amit & Massa, 2011). Building on these premises, the workshop aims to promote and exchange ideas on the role and use of information systems engineering for BM design and reconfiguration and a cross fertilization of insights between scholars from information systems engineering and management and organization science community. That’s the main contribution, difference, but also complementarity of the workshop with regard to other CAISE confirmed accompanying events (BPMDS, EMMSAD, ICSOB).
The workshop aims also to contribute to CAISE 2016 theme “Information systems for connecting people” by providing an emergent perspectives on BM Innovation, considering individuals impact on their implementation and, thus, to business strategy outcomes.
The track is powered by the Swiss National Science Foundation Sinergia project Business Model Dynamics (Project Number: 147666), an interdisciplinary collaborative research effort involving research teams from four prominent universities (EPFL – Lausanne, ETH - Zurich, USI – Lugano and UNIBO, Bologna) and focuses on shedding light on the dynamics at the background of the emergence and evolution of BMs across sectors and at different levels of analysis. Topics
We strongly encourage the publications reporting a synergy of innovative research and best practices in BMs Innovation, design, and reconfiguration. We encourage the original contributions exploring the challenges and solutions related to BM innovation and information systems engineering capabilities, as well as industrial case studies illustrating these challenges and solutions. The topics are among but not limited to:
* Business Model Innovation Dynamics and information systems engineering capabilities * Business Models Innovation through information systems engineering * Models and Tools for BM sensing, seizing, and transforming * Dynamic Capabilities and information systems engineering * Multi-sided platforms and Internet-based Enterprise innovation * Multiple value propositions and value networks * Silver economy * Talent management and information systems engineering capabilities * Open scientific challenges in the technical foundations of BM Innovation * Information Systems as catalysis to Business Model Innovation and Dynamics
_Papers submission_
We invite submissions in the form of Full papers and Short papers.
- Full papers reporting the completed research, industrial case studies, empirical studies and surveys are limited to 12 pages including all text, figures, references and appendices. - Short papers reporting research-in-progress and problem statements are restricted to a maximum length of 6 pages (including all text, figures, references and appendices).
- All papers should be submitted in PDF format. The results described must be unpublished and must not be under review elsewhere.
Submission is handled through easychair at the following page:
https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=bumdise2016
_Guidelines for authors__ _ The workshop uses blind review. The submitted manuscripts should comply with he Springer LNBIP formatting rules.
To prepare your initial submission, please follow the Author Instructions at http://www.springer.com/computer/lncs?SGWID=0-164-6-793326-0
The accepted papers will be published in Springer LNBIP volume proceedings together with the other CAISE 2016 workshops.
For the accepted papers, please make sure to use the full names of all contributing authors in the paper (first name(s) and surname).
Please make sure that the figures are legible also when printed in black and white. Colored figures will only appear in the online version of the proceedings.
_Organizers_
Christopher Tucci (Ph.D.) EPFL CDM MTEI CSI ODY 1 04 (Odyssea) Station 5 CH-1015 Lausanne, Switzerland Email : christopher.tucci@epfl.ch
Lorenzo Massa (Ph.D.) Vienna University of Economics and Business (WU), Department of Strategy and Innovation Building D2, 2nd upper level Welthandelsplatz 1 A-1020 Wien, Austria. & EPFL CDM MTEI CSI ODY 1 16 (Odyssea) Station 5 CH-1015 Lausanne, Switzerland Email : lorenzo.massa@wu.ac.at - lorenzo.massa@epfl.ch
Gianluigi Viscusi (Ph.D.) EPFL CDM MTEI CSI ODY 1 16 (Odyssea) Station 5 CH-1015 Lausanne, Switzerland email: gianluigi.viscusi@epfl.ch _______________________________________________ AISWorld mailing list AISWorld@lists.aisnet.org