Workshop on Business Process Management Research - What's Next?
In Conjunction with AMCIS 2005Half day workshop, August 11, 2005, Omaha, NE, USA
The trend towards e-business is increasing the complexity of intra-organizational and inter-organizational processes. To accommodate these needs, organizations must integrate their services in real time to attract and maintain customers. In the last few years, process automation and management have become a central theme in many businesses. Research areas addressing problems in this domain include: electronic commerce, business process reengineering, enterprise application integration, knowledge process management, groupware, workflow automation, electronic markets, and computer supported collaborative work. These areas have unique research approaches, but have a common interest in advancing process automation to support intra-organizational and inter-organizational work in the Internet era.
Workshop General Chair
Edward A. Stohr
Stevens Institute of Technology
Howe School of Technology Management
estohr@stevens.edu
Workshop Program Chairs
Michael zur Muehlen
Stevens Institute of Technology
Howe School of Technology Management
mzurmuehlen@stevens.edu
J. Leon Zhao
University of Arizona
Eller College of Business, MIS
lzhao@bpa.arizona.edu
Workshop Program Committee
Amitava Bagchi, International
Institute of Information Technology,
India
Akhilesh Bajaj, University of
Tulsa, USA
M. Brian Blake, Georgetown University,
USA
Henry Chang, IBM Research, USA
Alexander Dreiling, University
of Muenster, Germany
Joseph Davis, University of Sydney,
Australia
Stephane Gagnon, NJIT, USA
Paul Hu, University of Utah,
USA
Akhil Kumar, Pennsylvania State
University, USA
Qing Li, City University of Hong
Kong, Hong Kong, PRC
Therani Madhusudan, University
of Arizona, USA
Jeffrey Nickerson, Stevens Institute
of Technology, USA
Michael Rosemann, QUT Brisbane,
Australia
W.M.P. van der Aalst, Eindhoven
University of Technology, The
Netherlands
Mathias Weske, University of
Potsdam, Germany
Daniel D. Zeng, University of
Arizona, USA
Liang-Jie Zhang, IBM Research,
USA
Huimin Zhao, University of Wisconsin,
Milwaukee, USA
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