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Journal of Organizational and End User Computing (JOEUC)
, Special Issue Call for Participation:
*E-health and M-health Management *
DEADLINE: December 31st, 2020
GUEST EDITORS
Wen-Lung Shiau, School of Management, Zhejiang University of
Technology,
China,
macshiau@zjut.edu.cn
Yujing Xu, School of Management, Zhejiang University of
Technology, China,
xyujing@zjut.edu.cn
Haijing Hao, Computer Information Systems, Bentley University, US,
hhao@bentley.edu
Joanna Paliszkiewicz, Life Sciences, Warsaw University, Poland,
joanna@paliszkiewicz.pl
CALL FOR PARTICIPATION
Recently, machine learning, internet of thing (IoT), artificial
intelligence (AI) has emerged as one of the key technologies to
realize
e-health and m-health management in organizations (Agarwal et al.,
2010;
Fichman et al. 2011; Haddad et al. 2019). Remarkably, the
successful
utilization of mobile and ubiquitous computing technologies
provides
acceptable, sustainable, and inexpensive ways for organizations to
collect,
store, monitor, and process health-related data (WHO 2019). At the
same
time, software and services such as online platform, mobile, and
smartwatch
apps, and VR/AR emerged in this context allow organizations and
users to
exploit and explore these masses of data and offer them immersive
interactions (Liu et al. 2019; Steinhubl 2013).
There is some early evidence shows that e-health and m-health, in
isolation
and in combination, benefit organizations and users in an
increasing
variety of aspects such as care provision, chronic disease
management,
patient empowerment, information sharing across organizational
boundaries
(e.g., Free et al. 2013; Huang et al. 2019). For instance,
e-health and
m-health services powered with AI technologies have achieved
primary
effects in combatting the emerging COVID-19 coronavirus (Time
2020).
However, the increase in e-health and m-health comes with
increased
uncertainties and risks. How to make full use of e-health and
m-health in
an efficient, economical, and privacy-preserving manner is still a
fundamental challenge for both academics and businesses.
Therefore, we need
more advance methodological, empirical, theoretical, and
conceptual
understanding for e-health and m-health management (Chen et al.
2019; Liu
et al. 2019; Gefen et al. 2011; Hair et al. 2019; Shiau et al.
2019; Khan
et al. 2019; Shiau and Chau, 2016).
OBJECTIVE
The purpose of this special issue is to present ideas,
innovations, and
applications of utilizing e-health and m-health technologies for
improving
the efficiency, sustainability, and reliability of healthcare, and
shed
light on how the value from e-health and m-health technologies can
be
captured and amplified. We welcome submissions of original
manuscripts that
advance methodological, empirical, theoretical, and conceptual
understanding of the opportunities and challenges related to the
role of
e-health and m-health and how it can lead to value creation in
areas such
as patient empowerment, elderly and chronic disease management,
and
epidemics management. Manuscripts must have strong implications
for theory
and practice.
RECOMMENDED TOPICS
Potential topics include, but are not limited to:
• Adoption, diffusion, and use of e-health and m-health
• Organizational, clinical, and financial implications of
e-health and m-health
• E-health and m-health and their impacts on lifestyle, diets,
and exercise habits
• E-health and m-health and patient empowerment
• E-health and m-health and epidemics management (e.g., COVID-19,
Ebola)
• Elderly healthcare and chronic disease management
• User-generated content and its impact on healthcare practices
and providers
• Safety, security, and privacy of e-health and m-health
• Mobile technology and patient-centered healthcare management
• Applications of big data, IoT, and AI in healthcare (e.g., to
combat the emerging COVID-19 coronavirus)
ADVISORY EDITORIAL BOARD
Rajiv Kohli, College of William & Mary
Meiyun Zuo, Renmin University of China
Xitong Guo, Harbin Institute of Technology
Zhaohua Deng, Huazhong University of Science and Technology
Shao-Jen Weng, Tunghai University
SUBMISSION PROCESS
Researchers and practitioners are invited to submit papers for
this special
theme issue on *E-Health and M-Health Management* on or before
*December
31st, 2020*. All submissions must be original and may not be under
review
by another publication. INTERESTED AUTHORS SHOULD CONSULT THE
JOURNAL’S
GUIDELINES FOR MANUSCRIPT SUBMISSIONS at
http://www.igi-global.com/publish/contributor-resources/before-you-write/.
All submitted papers will be reviewed on a double-blind, peer
review basis.
Papers must follow APA style for reference citations.
IMPORTANT DATE
• Submission Due Date: December 31st, 2020
• First Round Reviews: February 28th, 2021
• Revision Due: April 15th, 2021
• Second Round Reviews: May 15th, 2021
• Revisions Due: June 30th, 2021
• Final Editorial Decision: July 30th, 2021
All inquiries should be directed to the attention of:
*Dr. Yujing Xu*
Guest Editor
Journal of Organizational and End User Computing
E-mail:
xyjsgdhr@gmail.com;
xyujing@zjut.edu.cn
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