Call for Papers

 


Rapidly evolving electronic technology has fundamentally changed the world that we live in, interested professionals and researchers are encouraged to submit papers or abstracts on any aspect of e-Commerce, e-Administration, e-Society, and e-Education. This conference aims to cover both technological as well as non-technological issues related to these rapidly evolving and growing areas.

Notably, all submissions must be received by April 30, 2007 via the e-CASE 2007 Website. Acceptance/rejection notifications will be provided by May 10, 2007, and the camera-ready paper submission deadline is May 30, 2007. 

 
  Interesting topics are listed below for your reference only (but not limited to the following).  
  e-Commerce
practices and cases in e-commerce
systems and technologies of e-commerce
applications and integration of e-government
data mining and business intelligence
entrepreneurship and business models
internet marketing and e-marketplaces
supply chain management
collaborative commerce
e-tailing and multi-channel selling
economics issues of electronic commerce
m-commerce and pervasive computing
e-commerce payment systems
web service
e-commerce technology adoption
other relative topics
e-Administration
practices and cases in e-government
systems and technologies in e-government
applications and integration of e-government
the impact of e-government
electronic democracy
information policy
information security
information privacy
information access
software and internet private
internal government processes and intranets
measurement of performance of e-government
strategic management of electronic government
e-government technology adoption
other relative topics
 
e-Society
practices and cases in e-society
systems and technologies in e-society
applications and integration of e-society
cyber law and cyber crime
intellectual property
social communications on the internet
internet security
trust and privacy issues in cyber society
online friendship and virtual relationship
cyber sex and cybering
internet addiction
ethic in cyber society
crime prevention in information society
role and mission of cyber police
technology adoption and diffusion of e-society
other relative topics
e-Education
practices and cases in e-education
systems and technologies in e-education
applications and integration of e-education
e-learning evaluation and content
campus information systems
e-learning technologies, standards and systems
mobile learning
computer aided assessments
knowledge management
virtual learning environments
multimedia in e-learning
marketing and promoting e-learning
social benefits of e-learning
organization learning
technology adoption and diffusion of e-learning
other relative topics

 


Other timely topics from technological or non-technological issues related to e-CASE (e-Commerce, e-Administration, e-Society, and e-Education), such as Customer Relationship Management in e-CASE, Application of Data Warehousing and Data Mining in e-CASE, Decision Support & Group Systems in e-CASE, Cyber Law and Intellectual Property, Dynamic E-service Discovery, Composition, Negotiation and Orchestration, E-finance and Real Estate, E-Learning & Innovations in Teaching, E-commerce Management, E-service Auditing Techniques, Emerging Technologies, Hospitality Business & the Internet, Intelligent Agent and Data Mining Technologies in E-service, Internet Marketing & Advertising, Internet Security and Privacy, Knowledge Management, Mobile Commerce & Business, Operations Strategy for E-commerce, P2P Computing and Grid Computing in E-commerce, Personalized, Mobile, and Ubiquitous E-service, Process Reengineering & Redesign, Case Study in any aspect of e-CASE such as Collaborative Commerce, Technological Operations on the Web, Technology Management, Virtual Organization Management, Web Intelligence and Web Based Information Technology are also welcomed.