Information systems (IS), specifically enterprise systems (ES), have allowed companies to integrate enterprises’ operations throughout. The integration scope of ES has been expanding and now often includes customer activities, activities along supply chains, and platform ecosystems. Over the past two decades not only technological innovations, but also managerial/ organizational innovations have not only extended the affordances of enterprise solutions, but also challenged traditional approaches to their design and coordination. With the changing needs of corporate strategy and the business environment, ES must continuously evolve towards enterprise-level IS.
Track Chairs
Benedict Bender, University of Potsdam, benedict.bender@uni-potsdam.de
Renée Pratt, ITS JustRenee, LLC, renee.pratt@rprattphd.com
Marcus Grum, University of Potsdam, marcus.grum@wi.uni-potsdam.de
Schedule
| 2026 |
| Saturday, August 15th |
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12:00 AM
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Designing an Information Systems Conversion Architecture for Multi‑Level Supply Chain Decision Alignment: A Design Science Study
Lordt Becklines, Dakota State University
Omar El-Gayar, Dakota State University
12:00 AM
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Making Business Process Alignment measurable: A metrics-based evaluation lens for microservices decomposition
Jasmin Fattah-Weil, University of Potsdam
Lennart Zick, University of Potsdam
12:00 AM
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Process-Oriented Organization of Event-Driven Enterprise System Architectures
Nico Brehm, Ernst-Abbe-University of Applied Sciences
12:00 AM
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| 12:00 AM |
The Effect of Word-of-Mouth on Stock Price Movements: A Rule-based Approach
Adam Szuta, Gdansk University of Technology
Pawel Weichbroth, Gdansk University of Technology
12:00 AM
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| 12:00 AM |
Toward a Capability Maturity Model for Artificial Intelligence Integration in Supply Chain Management: Development and Preliminary Validation
Lordt Becklines, Dakota State University
Omar El-Gayar, Dakota State University
12:00 AM
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