-------- Weitergeleitete Nachricht -------- Betreff: [AISWorld] Business Intelligence & Analytics Case Studies Call AMCISA-2018 Datum: Wed, 10 Jan 2018 10:48:26 -0500 Von: Fjermestad, Jerry L. jerry.l.fjermestad@njit.edu An: AISWorld@lists.aisnet.org
Business Intelligence and Analytics Case Studies
CALL FOR PAPERS AMCIS 2018
August 16-18, 2018, New Orleans, LA, USA
Paper submission deadline: February 28, 2018
Mini-Track Title: Business Intelligence and Analytics Case Studies
Track: Data Science and Analytics for Decision Support (SIGDSA)
Mini-Track Chairs: Jerry Fjermestad (jerry@njit.edu) Stephan Kudbya, Ken Lawrence
Aims and Objectives
The availability of data is driving organizations to store, organize, and analyze information to make better decisions. What types of decisions are being made and with what tools? Organizations need proper information in the right form at the right time. Business intelligence and analytics are the tools that organizations can use. How are they justified, used and implemented?
The theme of this special issue highlights the need for conceptualization and empirical study of the implications of the roll of business intelligence and analytics within organizational structures. For this special issue, we call for high quality research studies from academia, industry, governments, and non-profits, especially collaborations among these groups, to address the benefits, justifications, implementation and use of BI analytics applications in a case study approach.
Topics including various elements of analytics such as descriptive/retrospective, predictive and prescriptive applications along with IT based reporting mechanisms that provide actionable information to stakeholders in an organization (e.g. dashboards, interactive reports, visualizations, etc). Case studies incorporating streaming, real-time initiatives and approaches leveraging structured and unstructured data sources are welcomed. Case study submissions should go beyond a pure data and technology focus and extend the scope to include describing the information creation process (e.g. deciding data sources to be used to create most effective BI for decision support) and potentially mechanisms for monitoring effectiveness for BI users.
The papers included in this mini0track could include, but not limited, to the following areas:
· Emerging Trends in Business Intelligence and Business Analytics
· The move to mobile BI
· Cloud BI
· Innovative applications
· Streaming BI
· Business cases for BI and analytics
· Observed and potential Benefits from BI
· Managerial strategies for BI
· Implementation issues
· Development of Conceptual Models (Information Creating process)
· Performance management and dashboards
· Collaboration issues
· Knowledge discovery and applications
· Visualization, modelling and analytics
· Personalization and learning
· Social media analysis
*Important Dates:*
*January 15, 2018:* ScholarOne opens for Completed and ERF paper submissions
*February 28, 2018:* ScholarOne closes for Completed and ERF paper submissions
*April 18, 2018:* Notification of initial decisions on Completed and ERF paper submissions
*April 25, 2018:** Camera-ready submissions due
More information is available http://amcis2018.aisnet.org
Jerry Fjermestad, Ph.D.
Professor
Martin Tuchman School of Management
New Jersey Institute of Technology
University Heights
Newark, New Jersey 07102
jerry@njit.edu
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