Subject: | [AISWorld] CFP Special Issue: Journal of Information Technology and Development |
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Date: | Tue, 30 Oct 2012 16:39:16 -0400 |
From: | Niki Kunene <niki.kunene@gmail.com> |
To: | aisworld@lists.aisnet.org |
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Call for Papers
Special Issue of the Journal of INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY FOR DEVELOPMENT |
Organizational ICT Issues in Developing Economies |
The objective of this special issue is to provide a forum for research focusing on the organization as central to the analysis and understanding of information and communication technologies (ICT) implementation and use in developing economies. The adoption of ICT by organizations can have a significant impact on economic development in these economies. Research focusing on ICT within an organizational context in these economies is still scarce.
Developing economies are defined by low gross national income per capita and are generally characterized by low standards of living, a weak industrial and commercial base, and a poor infrastructure [1]. These economies are also marked by relatively slow and unpredictable changes in laws and regulations, and a management outlook that is adept at the reallocation of resources [1]. The unique business environment in these economies influences the nature of design, implementation and use of ICT.
We seek papers that explore issues related to the innovative design, implementation and use of ICT in organizations in developing economies, focusing on how these may differ from experiences in developed economies. Submitted work will be evaluated for methodological soundness, empirical completeness and academic rigor as well originality and interestingness.
Topic areas include, but are not limited to the list below.
Suggested topics:
§ Institutional, cultural, economic, social and other factors influencing the design, implementation and use of ICT in developing economies
§ Organizational considerations in ICT development and application in developing economies
§ Organizational considerations in the application of ICT in specific industries (e.g. healthcare) in developing economies
§ Issues in the implementation and use of enterprise systems in developing economies
§ Country specific organizational case studies, with specific reference to the issues differentiating developed and developing economies
§ Global supply chain management in developing economies as compared to developed economies
§ Issues in the implementation and use of knowledge management systems in developing economies
§ Impact of ICT on organizational learning
§ Managing ICT projects in organizations in developing economies
§ Issues in e-commerce in developing economies
§ Comparative cross-country research, comparing organization ICT design, use or implementation in developing and developed economies
Important dates:
Deadline for submissions of paper: March 1, 2013
Notification of initial acceptances: May 30, 2013
Deadline for revised papers: July 15, 2013
Notification of final acceptances: August 31, 2013
Deadline for final versions: September 30, 2013
Tentative Publication date: December 2013
Instructions for authors:
The ideal length of submissions is 7500 words including all materials and sections such as figures, tables, and references, but if justified, shorter or longer manuscripts will be considered. All submissions should follow the general guidelines of the journal which can be found at the publishers website. All submissions will be double-blind, peer reviewed, and must be submitted via the ITD submission system.
Special Issue Editors:
Francis Kofi Andoh-Baidoo University of Texas, Pan American College of Business Administration 1201 W University Drive, Edinburg, TX, 78537 Phone: 956-665-3397 Fax: 956-665-3367 |
K. Niki Kunene University of Louisville College of Business Louisville, KY, 40218 Phone: 502-852-5612 Fax: 502-852-4799 |
Special Issue Editorial Board
David Asamoah, Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology, Ghana
Elizabeth Baker, Virginia Military Institute, USA
Dorota Dobija, Kozminski University, Poland
Marlene Holmner, University of Pretoria, South Africa
Mehruz Kamal, State University of New York at Brockport, USA
Neels Kruger, University of Pretoria, South Africa
Abdulrahman A. Mirza, King Saud University, Saudi Arabia
Valter Moreno, Ibmec-RJ, Brasil
Babajide Osatuyi, University of Texas-Pan American, USA
Gamel Owiredu, Ghana Institute of Management and Public Administration, Ghana
Sergey Samoilenko, Virginia Union University, USA
Piotr Soja, Cracow University of Economics, Poland
Manoj, Thomas, Virginia Commonwealth University, USA
Reference
[1] Narcyz Roztocki & H. Roland Weistroffer (2011): Information technology success factors and models in developing and emerging economies, Information Technology for Development, 17:3, 163-167