-------- Original-Nachricht -------- Betreff: Call for Chapters: E-Business Strategies for Modern Corporations Datum: Tue, 18 Oct 2005 09:53:47 -0400 Von: Dr. Khalid S.Soliman khalid.soliman@hofstra.edu An: Dr. Khalid S.Soliman khalid.soliman@hofstra.edu
Advancing @ the Speed of Technology: E-Business Strategies for Modern Corporations
Call For Chapters
Editor: Khalid S. Soliman, Hofstra University, USA
The Internet promises unprecedented opportunities for businesses. Given the intense competition in the business world, the effective coordination and efficient maintenance of information exchange take on increased importance. Most organizations have implemented several strategies to improve effectiveness and enhance efficiencies through the utilization of IT. However, E-business application has given companies new means to can expand their markets and attract and retain more customers while providing better customer service in an enhanced coordination organizational environment.
This book aims is to develop a broad understanding critical e-business strategies and to provide significant new insights into e-business value in modern corporations. The book will focus on studies with immediate impact on practice and on research of significant value to today's managers.
Possible topics include, but are not limited to:
* E-Business models and Strategies * Evaluation frameworks or methods for e-business investments * Developing the E-Business mindset * CRM and SCM solutions * E-Business and BPR, TQM, and CTR * Building the e-Business company: Enterprise Resource Planning * Integration of click and mortar * The Value of Business Intelligence: Knowledge Management * E-Business applications in Government * M-Business and areas of significant impact * Security, trust, and privacy * Case Studies
Audience
* Business managers who strive to develop customer oriented, world class organizations * Operational managers who want to maintain competitive advantage and to while gaining and retaining market * IT specialists who translate organizational strategic planning into technological infrastructure. * Academics who teach in MBA and in Executive MBA programs and are interested in bridging the gap between theory and application.
Submission Procedure
Researchers and practitioners are invited to submit full papers and research in progress papers on or before October 25, 2005. Submitted Paper/case studies will be discussed in 5th IBIMA Conference in Cairo, Egypt 2005. http://www.ibima.org
Only submitted paper for 5th IBIMA Conference (regular paper or virtual paper http://www.ibima.org/Cairo2005/vitrual.html ) will be considered for this book. Authors of accepted paper will have the opportunity to have their papers published in the conference proceedings with ISBN and, after revision and editing, as a book chapter. Authors will be notified at the conference. All submission procedure will follow 5th IBIMA Submission procedure http://www.ibima.org/Cairo2005/callpaper.html
Publication date is in Fall 2006 by IBIMA Press
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