-------- Original-Nachricht -------- Betreff: [isworld] 2010 GITMA World Conference Datum: Tue, 29 Sep 2009 15:40:34 -0400 Von: Prashant Palvia pcpalvia@uncg.edu Antwort an: Prashant Palvia pcpalvia@uncg.edu An: AISWORLD Information Systems World Network isworld@lyris.isworld.org
Greetings!!
GITMA 2010, http://www.gitma.org
Please note that the submission deadline for the 2010 GITMA World Conference is November 15, 2009 and is fast approaching.
The 11th Annual Global Information Technology Management Association (GITMA) World conference will be held in Washington DC, USA on June 20, 21 and 22, 2010. Submission deadline is November 15, 2009. For further information about GITMA and the conference, please go to our web site: http://www.gitma.org. You can also directly go the conference management system to make a submission at https://cmt.research.microsoft.com/GITMA2010/Default.aspx
The 10th annual GITM conference was held in Mexico City, Mexico in June 2009. It was a big success, with excellent papers, research forums, panels, workshops and keynote speakers. Despite the flu scare, it was extremely well attended from US participants and new attendees from Mexico and South America.
Here is more information on the 11th GITMA World conference:
THE GITMA WORLD CONFERENCE IS BY DESIGN FOR ALL INTERNATIONAL IS/IT RESEARCHERS, EDUCATORS, AND PROFESSIONALS
Program Co-Chairs: Dr. Dawn Medlin, medlinbd@appstate.edu, Appalachian State University, and Dr. Subhasish Dasgupta, dasgupta@gwu.edu, George Washington University Conference Chair: Dr. Prashant Palvia, pcpalvia@uncg.edu, The Univ of N Carolina at Greensboro Local Chair: Dr. Mary Granger, granger@gwu.edu, George Washington University
This conference provides a unique opportunity to all IT educators, research-ers, and practitioners from all countries to get together to network, develop lasting relationships, and exchange ideas. The clear strength is the international participation and the following people should attend:
- Educators, researchers, and practitioners from North America (including US, Mexico, and Canada)
- Educators, researchers, and practitioners from all other parts of the world, including developed, developing, and under-developed nations.
- Educators, researchers, and practitioners doing work in all areas of Global IT Management
Representative Tracks: IT in Africa; IT in Asia; IT in Mexico; IT in South America; Global Hospitality/Service Industry;; Global Compliance, Privacy, Security; IT in Healthcare; Insourcing-Post Recession Dynamics, Processes and Case Studies; Decision Support & Knowledge Management in IT Outsourcing; IT and Change Management; Decision Support and Knowledge Management Systems; Online Education & Training; Social Networking; Leadership and IT; Global Electronic Commerce; Global IT Outsourcing & Offshoring; Strategic Applications of Global Economy; Culture in the Diffusion, Acceptance and Use of IT; and Going Green in IT
JOURNAL PUBLICATION: Submissions accepted as full papers will be given an opportunity to publish in the journal: Communications of Global Information Technology (COGIT). Paper judged as higher quality by the reviewers will be further considered for publication on an expedited basis in the Journal of Global Information Technology Management (JGITM), Journal of Information Technology Cases & Applications Research (JITCAR), and Journal of Information Privacy and Security (JIPS).
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