Coverage
The International Journal of Enterprise Information Systems (IJEIS) provides comprehensive coverage and understanding of the organizational and technological issues of EIS, with an attention to phenomena related to the digitalization as, for example, the workplace transformation. Design, development, justification, and implementation of EIS will be discussed focusing on traditional topics as Enterprise resource planning (ERP) and E-Commerce but also on the role of EIS for business model innovation, and their change due to digital transformation and the use of technologies as blockchain or artificial intelligence as well as robotics.
Performance measures and metrics in the design and implementation of EIS will be covered. Different models and experiences with EIS outsourcing will be discussed. Conceptual frameworks, case studies, empirical analysis, analytical, and simulation models on EIS are also encouraged as well as sociotechnical perspectives.
• Artificial Intelligence, Robotics, and EIS
• Blockchain solutions for EIS
• Business Informatics
• Business Model Innovation and EIS
• Case tools for system development
• Collective intelligence and EIS
• Design, development, and outsourcing of EIS
• Digital Transformation and EIS
• Enterprise modeling and Enterprise Architecture
• Enterprise social networks, Intranet, and Extranet business applications
• Enterprise-wide client-server architecture
• E-Procurement, Web-based logistics, and supply chain management
• EIS and digital governance
• EIS performance measurement & benchmarking
• EIS and workplace transformation
• Enterprise resource planning (ERP)
• E-Commerce (B2B and B2C) and ERP
• ERP implementation and organizational and systems issues
• ERP, customer relationship management (CRM), and business process management
• ERP, integration of functions, and extended enterprises
• Human-computer interaction on enterprise information systems
• Knowledge-based systems engineering
• Modeling concepts and information integration tools
• Open innovation and EIS
• Organizational issues on systems integration
• Sociotechnical approaches to EIS
• Strategic management information systems