-------- Forwarded Message -------- Subject: [AISWorld] AMCIS CALL FOR PAPERS-MINI-TRACK: E-commerce in Globalization Era Date: Mon, 17 Feb 2020 07:31:44 +0800 (GMT+08:00) From: 牟健 jian.mou@xidian.edu.cn To: aisworld@lists.aisnet.org
AMCIS 2020, Salt Lake City, UT, USA, August 12-16
MINI-TRACK: E-commerce in Globalization Era
TRACK: Global, International, and Cross Cultural Research in Information Systems
DESCRIPTION
Cross-border e-commerce, which is a new type of trading, has developed rapidly integrating the global economy. Globally, both suppliers and consumers from all over the world could trade online across time and space to satisfy the demand from each other. Meanwhile, sellers get the opportunity to expand their businesses outside their often-saturated home market and tap into newer markets. The rapid growth of global e-commerce, however, is not without its roadblocks. In fact, there have been many barriers and challenges in such areas as logistics, customs clearance, international payment, customer services, product frauds, global e-commerce talents training and education, culture and social adaption. Common problems reported by buyers in global e-commerce are product frauds and counterfeits, limitation of delivery methods, failed deliveries, contract termination, unauthorized charges, defective products, and inconvenient returns. In addition, global strategic factors, government-imposed factors, market factors, and transaction-specific factors jointly impact the development of global e-commerce, making it more difficult to solve those problems. We thus organize this mini-track to explore the many substantial challenges of global issue in e-commerce.
Possible contributions may include, but are not limited to, the following topics:
· The success of e-commerce in globalization era (focusing on both buyers and seller’s perspectives)
· International online marketing related issues
· The policies and e-commerce in globalization era
· Mobile technologies and e-commerce in globalization era
· Logistics and global e-commerce
· Education and training models for e-commerce in globalization era
· Communication and collaboration for e-commerce in globalization era
· Economic and business innovation for e-commerce in globalization era
· Trust, privacy and security related issues in global e-commerce
· Service and cross-border e-commerce
· Localization related issues in global e-commerce
· Cross-cultural issues in global e-commerce
· Artificial intelligence and Fin-tech in global e-commerce
· Other emerging issues in global e-commerce.
SUBMISSION TYPES
• Full papers must not exceed 10 pages (approx. 5,000 words)
• Emergent Research Forum (ERF) papers must not exceed 5 pages (approx. 2,500 words)
All submissions must conform to the AMCIS 2020 submission templatehttps://amcis2020.aisconferences.org/submissions/types-of-submissions/ and will be peer-reviewed using a double-blind system.
IMPORTANT DATES
January 6, 2020: Manuscript submissions for AMCIS 2020 begin
February 28, 2020: AMCIS manuscript submissions closes at 5:00pm MST
March 5, 2020: All papers have assigned reviewers
April 13, 2020: Track Chair recommendations due
April 22, 2020: Notification of Workshop acceptance
April 22, 2020: Camera-ready papers are due at 5:00 pm MST
MINI-TRACK CHAIRS
Dr. Jian Mou
Jian.mou@xidian.edu.cn
Xidian University
Dr. Lin Xiao
xiaolin@nuaa.edu.cn
Nanjing University of Aeronautics and Astronautics _______________________________________________ AISWorld mailing list AISWorld@lists.aisnet.org