The 2007 International Conference on e-Administration
Organized by
International Business Academics Consortium (IBAC)
Knowledge Association of Taiwan (KAT)

August 15-17, 2007
Harbour Plaza, Hong Kong

Theme
As we know, Internet has not only markedly changed the business models, but also changed the way governments, organizations, or institutions doing their administrative issues. However, extant conferences largely spot lights on e-commerce which have received considerable interest from academics and industries, while electronic administration such as e-government has only received marginal interests in those "e" conferences. Accordingly, International Business Academics Consortium (IBAC) and Knowledge Association of Taiwan (KAT) decided to host an international conference on e-Administration to offer interested people an opportunity to present and observe the latest research results and ideas in this field.

Awards
Around ten percent of accepted papers will be selected as Best/Distinguished Papers, which will be announced in the opening luncheon.

Publication Opportunities
Best, distinguished, or competitive papers would be recommended for fast-track reviews by the following journal:
International Journal of Business and Information (IJBI)
All full papers accepted in the conference will be considered to be published in
International Journal of Cyber Society and Education (IJCSE),
a referred and series publication of e-CASE conference with ISSN number.

Conference Chairs
Wenchang Fang, Dean, National Taipei University (Taiwan)
LLutz M. Kolbe, University of St. Gallen (Switzerland)
Yih-Chearng Shiue, National Central University (Taiwan)
Akira Wakasugi, Yokohama National University (Japan
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International Committee Chairs
Kwei Tang,
Associate Dean, Programs and Student Services
Director, International Initiatives
Krannert Graduate School of Management
Purdue University, USA
Yong Shi,
Director, Chinese Academy of Sciences Research Center
Assistant President, Graduate University of the Chinese Academy of Sciences
Peking, China