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ECIS
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Muenster
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Germany
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Abstract

Modern society is a networked society permeated by information technology (IT), defining ECIS 2015’s Conference Theme&#046;<br>Networks, perceived as a group of organisations and people connected on several aspects who exchange information, contacts, and experience for professional or social purposes, leave their mark on almost every area of our society and promise diverse advantages to those involved&#046;<br>From a technical perspective, enormous amounts of information can be communicated to a larger number of recipients faster than ever before&#046; The evolution of networks is heavily influenced by the extensive use of Information Systems, which has enabled co&#8211;evolving advanced quantitative and qualitative forms of networking&#046;<br>ECIS 2015 should be a meeting place for European and also non&#8211;European researchers in the field of Information Systems from various cultures and countries and should reflect the specific and innovative research in information systems dealing with the overarching networked society&#046;<br>We are happy to welcoming you to Muenster, one of the cradles of IS research and education in Germany!<br>TRACKS<br>We invite you to submit your paper to one of the conference tracks:<br>&#8211; The Networked Society (Theme Track)<br>&#8211; Big Data<br>&#8211; Decision Support<br>&#8211; Business Analytics and Knowledge Management<br>&#8211; Business Process Management<br>&#8211; Cloud Computing Services<br>&#8211; Social Media Research and Analytics<br>&#8211; Economics and Value of IS<br>&#8211; Economics behind Societal and Industrial Transformation through IS<br>&#8211; Enterprise Modeling<br>&#8211; Enterprise Systems Crossing Organizational Boundaries<br>&#8211; Enterprise Transformation – Purposeful design or organic emergence?<br>&#8211; Sociotechnical Approaches to Organizational Learning and Change<br>&#8211; IS Adoption and Diffusion<br>&#8211; IS Development<br>&#8211; Methods, Tools and Human Factors in IS/IT Management<br>&#8211; Service Innovation, Engineering, and Management<br>&#8211; Business Models<br>&#8211; Advancing Theories and Theorizing in IS Research<br>&#8211; Human&#8211;centred Information Systems<br>&#8211; Sustainably Digital<br>&#8211; Digital Health Initiatives<br>&#8211; Openness and IT<br>&#8211; Diversity and Inclusion in the IT workforce<br>&#8211; Supply Chain Management in Volatile and Uncertain Environments<br>&#8211; Digitization in the Public Sector<br>&#8211; Accounting Information Systems<br>&#8211; Media Management and Information Systems<br>&#8211; IS Teaching Cases<br>&#8211; IS Strategy and Governance<br>&#8211; Security and Privacy of Information and IS<br>