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Business Intelligence & Big Data for Innovative and Sustainable Development of Organizations
Again, the main objective of this Special Issue (SI) is to provide organizations with a theoretical, conceptual, and applied grounded discussion of Business Intelligence and Big Data (BI & BD) to aid in innovative and sustainable development and effective decisionmaking. In total, this SI of Information Systems Management constitutes eight papers, six of which appeared volume 38 issue 4. The remaining two articles appear in this issue. Initially, papers were presented at HICSS and invited by the special issue editors for the special issue. The theme shifts toward sustainability in the last two articles of the SI. The seventh article’s title exposes straightforward its intent: “Knowledge and Innovation Management to Support Supply Chain Innovation and Sustainability Practices.” In their article, Danny Samson and Marianne Gloet extend exploratory research on the contribution of knowledge and innovation management (KIM) to innovation and sustainability activities. The article presents findings from several small to medium-sized Australian food and beverage exporters as part of a longitudinal research study. The final paper of the SI is written by Dilek Cetindamar, Baraah Shdifat, and Eila Erfani and is entitled “Understanding Big Data Analytics Capability and Sustainable Supply Chains.” The article presents the knowledge available in the literature regarding big data analytics capability (BDAC) and sustainable supply chain performance (SSCP). The authors then point out the gaps in the literature and offer a few areas for future studies. Again, we hope you find a wide range of topics in this SI, focusing on the theme of Business Intelligence & Big Data for Innovative and Sustainable Development of Organizations, to be current and informative.
期刊介绍:
Information Systems Management (ISM) is the on-going exchange of academic research, best practices, and insights based on managerial experience. The journal’s goal is to advance the practice of information systems management through this exchange.
To meet this goal, ISM features themed papers examining a particular topic. In addition to themed papers, the journal regularly publishes on the following topics in IS management.
Achieving Strategic IT Alignment and Capabilities
IT Governance
CIO and IT Leadership Roles
IT Sourcing
Planning and Managing an Enterprise Infrastructure
IT Security
Selecting and Delivering Application Solutions
Portfolio Management
Managing Complex IT Projects
E-Business Technologies
Supporting Knowledge Work
The target readership includes both academics and practitioners. Hence, submissions integrating research and practice, and providing implications for both, are encouraged.