21st IEEE Conference on Business Informatics
July 15-17, 2019 | National Research University Higher School of Economics, Moscow, Russia
Important Dates
Call for Workshops (deadline for proposals)December, 30th 2018
Short abstract submission deadline (not mandatory)January, 31 2019
Extended Paper Submission deadline
31st March 2019
Reviews due
May 1st 2019
Notification of acceptance
May 10th, 2019
Early registration deadline
June 1st, 2019
Submission of final version
June 1st, 2019
The IEEE Conference Series on Business Informatics is the leading international forum for state-of-the-art research in Business Informatics. IEEE CBI 2019 in Moscow calls for submissions in the multidisciplinary field of Business Informatics, and welcomes a multitude of theoretical and practical lenses, perspectives and mindsets on today’s challenges of the digital transformation.
IEEE CBI 2019 encourages a broad understanding of Business Informatics research and intends to further its many different facets, theoretical foundation and experiential body of knowledge. The CBI series has proven a fertile ground for research with high impact, and a hub for multidisciplinary research with contributions from Management Science, Organization Science, Economics, Information Systems, Computer Science, and Informatics. Based on integrative socio-technical and socio-economical views, Business Informatics advances our knowledge and design for future challenges of the digital transformation.
The CBI series aims at creating a forum for researchers and practitioners from various fields and backgrounds that contribute to the construction, use and maintenance of information systems and their organizational use contexts. A dedicated goal of the CBI series of conferences is to bring together researchers from different fields and disciplines to stimulate discussion, synergy and collaboration. Accordingly, the CBI conferences use a format that enables in depth discussions among researchers during the conference. The benefits of such a cross-disciplinary conception are contrasted by a challenge: Authors who submit a paper take the risk to be assessed by standards that are different from those they are used to in their own research communities. The CBI’s organization accounts for this challenge by the various tracks covering different fields, their track chairs and program committee members and program chairs. Tracks are not only intended to represent a certain subject area, but also to include papers from different communities.
Conference tracks
Enterprise Modelling, Engineering and Architecture
Business Process Management
Information Systems Engineering
Artificial intelligence for Business
Information management
Business Analytics and Business Data Engineering
Industry 4.0 (Industry Applications)
Business Innovations and Digital transformation
Data-Driven Business Applications
General Topics
Doctoral School
Organizers