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    IVM 2012 - International Workshop on Information Value Management - IVM 2012

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    Category IVM 2012

    Deadline: March 30, 2012 | Date: June 28, 2012

    Venue/Country: Wrocław, Poland

    Updated: 2012-02-03 19:59:21 (GMT+9)

    Call For Papers - CFP

    The information systems literature has consistently emphasized the need for alignment of information systems with organizational goals and strategies and its impact on organizational performance. One of the key challenges and subject of continuous debate focuses on how to achieve, measure, increase and manage information and the value it creates to organisations. It has been concern to researchers and management for many years and the difficulty in measuring less tangible benefits has been emphasized.

    Information creates not only value in financial terms but also in terms of operational and strategic advantages. Thus exploring the value of information and its management is crucial to the success of world-leading organizations. The value of information can be determined by its importance to and the impact information has on the business operations such as decision making, strategy development or optimizing supply chains. However, the issue of how to manage the value of information is still challenging and research so far could only address limited aspects. It has been argued that if information result in enhanced business value, the focus needs to shift from project based cost/benefit analysis to managing the overall value creation of information. Furthermore, over the last decade a move from solely technical aspects to a combination of multiple contextual factors such as technology, sector, organizational culture, and management style can be observed.

    With this workshop we aim to go beyond traditional IT productivity and cost evaluations; we view information as a crucial asset that creates value to an organizations, and thus needs to be managed accordingly for optimal business value. In this workshop, we aim to provide a platform for discussing approaches, models, results and case studies or experience reports addressing a broad range of issues related to Information Value Management. Research challenges include how to determine the Value of Information and its impact on business performance, managing Data and Information Quality, capturing and maintaining Information Assets, and designing and improving Information Manufacture System.

    Papers can include and discuss various research methods and can be based on case studies, quantitative and quantitative methods, design science as well as experimental and simulation. In addition practical oriented research and experience reports are encouraged.

    TOPICS OF INTEREST

    Topics of interest include, but are not limited to:

    Determining Information Value

    Data and Information Quality

    Specifying and Measuring the Benefits from Information

    Information Value Chains

    Information Manufacture and Information Product

    Optimising Information Value

    Information Lifecycle Concepts

    Modelling and Visualising Information Manufacturing Systems

    Information Risk Management

    Data Integration and Value Creation

    Analytical IS and Value Creation

    IVM Maturity Models

    IVM Capabilities

    IT Governance and IVM

    Management Approaches for IVM

    Change Management and IVM

    IMPORTANT DATES

    Paper Submission: March 30, 2012

    Authors Notification: April 20, 2012

    Final Paper Submission and Registration: May 4, 2012


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