I've kept a small agent running in the background of my brain looking for relevant academic fora. These two have bubbled to the top over the past couple years:
ACM Symposium on Applied Computing, Track on Organizational Engineering
"Organizational engineering aggregates multi-disciplinary concepts, methods and technology to model, develop and analyze various aspects of changing organizations. One of its major concerns is to understand the enterprise architecture and the relationships between business strategy, business processes and the business support systems in order to create and keep the alignment between these complementary domains. "
IEEE EQUITY 2007, "the first IEEE Computer Society Conference on Exploring Quantifiable Information Technology Yields" (conference report)
"IEEE EQUITY is a new platform for researchers and practitioners to exchange ideas and results on exploring value creation (or destruction) through information technology.
"In particular, this conference focuses on quantitative methods for measuring, predicting, and understanding the relationship between IT and value. IEEE EQUITY will address the major challenges confronting quantitative approaches towards managing IT."
Any other useful academic work coming to light for anyone?
-ctb
