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CfP: IT Consulting as a Change Agent (AMCIS 2016 conference)

  • 1.  CfP: IT Consulting as a Change Agent (AMCIS 2016 conference)

    Posted 11-25-2015 09:55
    --- 22nd Americas Conference on Information Systems (AMCIS) ---
    --- San Diego, August 11-13, 2016 - http://amcis2016.aisnet.org ---

    Conference Theme: Surfing the IT Innovation Wave
    Track: End-User Information Systems, Innovation, and Organizational
    Change (SIG-OSRA)
    Mini-track: IT Consulting as a Change Agent

    Over the past few decades, the influence of the IT consulting industry
    on the use and the management of IT in enterprises has increased
    dramatically. Many enterprises rely on IT consulting services, and IT
    consultants often act as change agents for their clients. They are
    assigned to analyze, propose, and implement IT innovations, they serve
    as an HR outsourcing partner for the IT department, and with many of
    their projects they aim to change the client’s socio-technical
    configuration. IT consultants can also serve as facilitators to transfer
    IS research outcomes to actual organizational and IT changes in practice
    and can thus contribute to the relevance of IS research.

    But despite the prevalence of IT consulting projects in practice,
    research has not covered IT consulting very intensively. Simultaneously,
    IT consulting plays a big role in "surfing the IT innovation wave" in
    the sense of the conference theme.

    This mini-track aims to provide a forum for IT consulting research.
    Topics relevant to this mini-track may include but are not limited to:
    - IT consulting from a consulting research perspective
    - IT consulting from a service science perspective
    - IT consulting from a management perspective
    - Theoretical foundations of IT consulting research
    - IT consultants as change agents
    - HR-related issues in IT consulting
    - The relationship between IT consulting and strategy consulting
    - Methods, method developing and method adoption in IT consulting
    - IT consulting as HR outsourcing for the IT department
    - Virtual IT consulting / telepresence in IT consulting
    - Micro-tasking in IT consulting
    - Knowledge management in IT consulting firms
    - Education and training of IT consultants (skills & competencies,
    job profiles, education topics, and teaching experiences)
    - The use of IT in IT consulting companies
    - The organization of internal consulting departments
    - IT consultants as enterprise engineers
    (e.g. enterprise architecture from a consultant’s perspective)
    - Business processes of IT consulting companies
    - The potentials and limitations of research transfer in cooperation
    with IT consulting companies.

    We welcome conceptual, empirical, and design-oriented contributions for
    this mini-track.

    Papers must be submitted through the conference website:
    http://amcis2016.aisnet.org/ and are subject to double-blind peer
    review. Papers can be submitted as full papers (max. 10 pages, about
    5,000 words) or Emergent Research Forum (ERF) papers (max. 5 pages,
    about 2,500 words). The former are to be presented in traditional
    sessions, while the latter will be presented in an innovative format
    that includes a slam presentation session during the program as well as
    a poster. Each ERF slam presentation is limited to 3 minutes.


    Important dates:
    - January 4, 2016: Manuscript submissions for AMCIS 2016 begin
    - March 2, 2016 10am PST: Deadline for AMCIS manuscript submissions


    Minitrack Co-chairs:
    - Andreas Drechsler, University of Duisburg-Essen, Germany
    - Paul Drews, Leuphana University of Lüneburg, Germany


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    Dr. Andreas Drechsler
    Information Systems and Strategic IT Management
    University of Duisburg-Essen
    Universitaetsstraße 9
    45141 Essen
    Germany
    Web: www.sitm.wiwi.uni-due.de