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BIR 2022 : 21st International Conference on Perspectives in Business Informatics ResearchConference Series : Business Informatics Research | |||||||||||||||||
Link: https://bir2022.informatik.uni-rostock.de/ | |||||||||||||||||
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Theme: BUSINESS INFORMATICS FOR SUSTAINABLE INNOVATION
The BIR conference series has a tradition of a specific focus for every edition that is combined with established topics of the field. The 2022 edition in Rostock has the focus on Business Informatics for Sustainable Innovation: Digital transformation, artificial intelligence, Internet‐of‐Things or dataspaces are some of the current trends in business and market environments that lead to innovations in products, services, organization structure and work environments. These innovations should create value for all stakeholders involved not only from a business and commercial perspective and not purely based on technology. The topic of sustainable innovation obviously also addresses innovations tackling the global climate emergency, transition to a net‐zero economy or changes in ecosystems. We welcome submissions addressing the main theme, the topics listed below and combinations of both. ---------------------------------------------- TOPICS: BIR 2022 welcomes original unpublished contributions that have not been reviewed elsewhere. The 2022 edition in Rostock has the focus on Business Informatics for Sustainable Innovation: Digital transformation, artificial intelligence, Internet-of-Things or dataspaces are some of the current trends in business and market environments that lead to innovations in products, services, organization structure and work environments. These innovations should create value for all stakeholders involved not only from a business and commercial perspective and not purely based on technology, but also from a social or environmental perspective. The topic of sustainable innovation obviously also addresses innovations tackling the global climate emergency, transition to a net-zero economy or changes in ecosystems. We welcome submissions addressing the above main theme, the topics listed below and combinations of both. Possible topics include, but are not limited to: Business Informatics for Sustainable Innovation: Methods and technologies for sustainable product and service innovations IS for managing global climate emergency Method and approaches for organizational innovation management IS for work-life balance IS for transition to a net-zero economy IS for managing changes in ecosystems IS support for circular economy implementation Application cases and practices for sustainable innovation Business & IS development Capability planning and management Business process modeling and other modeling approaches Process mining Model Driven Development Service oriented architecture Requirements engineering Contextualized business and systems Business Information Technology Alignment Enterprise Systems IoT, ERP, CRM and SCM systems Business intelligence systems Data analytics and decision support systems Innovative database solutions for business applications Big Data for business ICT Governance/Management Digital Governance, IT Governance Project, risk and security management Data Governance ICT system sustainability, ethics and ergonomics Legacy systems Digital Collaboration Outsourcing, crowdsourcing, blockchain, etc. Social network analysis Value creation and co-creation Business compliance Workflow management Smart Systems and Services AI applications and use cases in businesses Linked data, Ontologies and Semantic Nets Web methods and languages Ontology development and applications in business Web and social computing Text mining E-learning and learning organizations Application areas Green IT Healthcare Supply Chain Industry 4.0 E-Government Smart City Serious games and gamification ---------------------------------------------- SUBMISSION TYPES: *Research papers* describe original research contributions *Exploratory papers* introducing new ideas and directions for research *Practice papers* discussing problems or challenges that organizations face and provide useful insights to practitioners from similar contexts. The maximum number of pages (including references) for all paper types is 15. All submissions have to strictly follow the formatting guidelines of LNBIP. Templates and explanations can be found on the Springer website. Submissions have to be made via easychair.org. Springer LNBIP volumes are abstracted and indexed in many literature databases, such as DBLP, EI Compendex, INSPEC, SCOPUS or SCImago. Initial submission should be made in PDF format using the EasyChair submission page: https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=bir20220 |
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