-------- Forwarded Message -------- Subject: [AISWorld] BPM Track at the 17th International Conference “Wirtschaftsinformatik” - Call for Papers Date: Thu, 5 Aug 2021 14:09:55 +0000 From: Patrick Delfmann delfmann@live.uni-koblenz.de To: aisworld@lists.aisnet.org aisworld@lists.aisnet.org
Dear Colleagues,
we invite you to contribute to the track "Business Process Management" at the 17th International Conference “Wirtschaftsinformatik” at the Friedrich-Alexander-Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg (2022-02-21 to 2022-02-23).
Call for papers: Business Process Management A track at WI22, February 21 to 23, 2022, at the University of Erlangen-Nürnberg, Germany
Business Process Management (BPM) has emerged as one of the key management instruments. It aims to support organizations in the engineering, management, implementation, execution, monitoring and improvement of business processes to better reach their business goals. In the past decades, BPM has diversified into many research streams, including business process reengineering, business process modeling, process mining, robotic process automation, or predictive process monitoring, to name only a few. The goal of the track is to understand and discuss the manifold facets of BPM, both from a technological and managerial perspective, and how they interact to contribute to current challenges such as digitalization and the integration of AI in organizations. The track therefore invites contributions from the full research spectrum of BPM. We appreciate both works from behavioral and design science, as well as papers on foundational or applied BPM research from the Computer Science, Information Systems and Management fields. Besides theoretical, conceptual and empirical works, implementations such as prototypes are also highly welcome. Topics include, but are not limited to
• Business process modeling (languages / architectures)
• Business process automation
• Process mining
• (Predictive) process analytics
• Semantic technologies for BPM
• BPM in particular domains
• Business process reengineering / innovation
• BPM methodologies
• Economic aspects of BPM
• Strategic aspects of BPM
• BPM governance
Please visit https://www.wi22.eu for further information.
Important dates 2021-09-01, 14h CEST: Submission Deadline 2021-09-10: Fast and constructive AE Feedback 2021-10-10: Submission of reviews by Reviewers 2021-10-20: Submission of reviews by AE 2021-10-27: Decision of track chairs 2021-10-31: Notification to authors 2021-11-15: Submission of revised papers 2021-11-21: Final decision and information to authors
Track Chairs Agnes Koschmider (University of Kiel, D) Michael Fellmann (University of Rostock, D) Patrick Delfmann (University of Koblenz, D)
Program Committee Stefanie Rinderle-Ma (Technical University of Munich, D) Stefan Schönig (University of Regensburg, D) Ralf Plattfaut (University of Applied Sciences South Westfalia, D) Ralf Laue (University of Applied Sciences Zwickau, D) Ralf Knackstedt (University of Hildesheim, D) Michael zur Mühlen (Stevens Institute of Technology, NJ, USA) Maximilian Röglinger (University of Bayreuth, D) Luise Pufahl (TU Berlin, D) Kate Revoredo (WU Vienna, A) Jana-Rebecca Rehse (University of Mannheim, D) Jan vom Brocke (University of Liechtenstein, LI) Henrik Leopold (Kühne Logistics University Hamburg, D) Faruk Hasic (KU Leuven, B) Claudio di Ciccio (Sapienza University of Rome, I) Carl Corea (University of Koblenz, D)
Best regards Agnes Koschmider Michael Fellmann Patrick Delfmann
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