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ICESAL 2013 - 10th International Conference on Enterprise Systems, Accounting and Logistics 2013 (ICESAL 2013)

Date2013-06-05 - 2013-06-08

Deadline2013-03-23

VenueUtrecht, Netherlands, The Netherlands, The

Keywords

Websitehttp://www.icesal.org

Topics/Call fo Papers

Topics into each area may include the following (list not exhaustive):
AREA I: ENTERPRISE SYSTEMS
ES and Design Theory
The REA model
ES ontology
ES design/development methodologies
ES and competitive advantage
ES performance and evaluation
ES and Enterprise Application Integration (EAI)
ERP package selection and implementation approaches
ERP Management
Philosophical foundations of ES
Extended ERP: SCM / CRM / DSS / web-based ERP / ASP models
ERP and Industry Solutions such as Hospital Information Systems
The market of ERP: International vendors strategies / local ERP vendors' strategies / ERP software solutions
Behavioral and organizational aspects of ES: Organizational change / Leadership / Training and learning at work / Job redesign and new technology / User information satisfaction
AREA II: ACCOUNTING, FINANCE AND BUSINESS PERFORMANCE
Contemporary accounting issues for the modern enterprise
Corporate performance
Financial Information Systems
Financial Decision Support Systems
Auditing and security issues of AIS
Sarbanes-Oxley impact on ERP and AIS
Management accounting techniques for ES appraisal
Accounting Applications Outsourcing
Accounting Information Systems (AIS)
ERP and Activity Based Costing
ERP impact on Financial Accounting and Controlling
ERP impact on Logistics and Supply Chain Management
ERP impact on Management Accounting and Management Accountants
ES and Enterprise Risk Management
XML, XBRL and financial reporting over the Internet
XBRL and continuous auditing
Cost Management and Performance Measurement Systems (PMS)
Key Performance Indicators (KPI)
Economic Value Added (EVA)
Activity Based Costing (ABC) and Activity Based Management (ABM)
Activity Based Profitability Analysis (ABPA)
Financial and non-financial measures of business performance
Balanced scorecards, IT and the accounting discipline
Financial data mining and business performance
Wide view of accounting as a discipline
Accounting and the virtual enterprise
Accounting and strategic management
Behavioral and organizational aspects of accounting
AREA III: LOGISTICS, SCM AND E-COMMERCE
Logistics applications
E-commerce design methodologies
BPR and business process integration
E-commerce and SCM impact on management control and performance evaluation
Supply Chain optimization
E-procurement models
B2B and B2C models
ERP and Supply Chain Integration
Demand Requirements Planning and stock control
Sales Order, Warehouse and Inventory Management
Purchase Order Management
Transport Management, Vehicle Routing & Scheduling
AREA IV: CRM and IS
ES and Customer Relationship Management
Foundations of CRM Systems
IS and Relationship Marketing
ERP and CRM
AREA V: KNOWLEDGE MANAGEMENT
The relationship between Acccounting and Knowledge Management
Knowledge Management Instruments
ES and Knoweldge Management
Performance Measurement, Organizational Learning and Knowledge Management
AREA VI: EDUCATION
Case studies of Enterprise Applications and Education
Education standards
Education for professional accountants and auditors
Communication Technologies and Information Systems Education
Curricula and course outlines design, teaching methods, student assessments, and instructional materials concerning ES or/and Accounting
Introducing ES into graduate and postgraduate education
Is ERP education any different from IS education?
Skills required to be a competent ERP consultant
Virtual Classroom and ES or/and Accounting/Logistics
Which is the best way to teach ERP systems and other enterprise applications to undergraduate and postgraduate students of business schools?

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