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[AISWorld] CFP: special issue-Information Technology for
Development> > Aims & Scope> The theme of this
special issue will focus on the exploration of an emerging and
rapidly developing form of collaborative consumption, popularly
known as the “sharing economy”. This special issue aims to provide
a forum for scholars, practitioners and policy-makers of sharing
economy enabled digital platform to discuss the development
strategies and prospects. Sharing economy relates closely to what
is currently “hot” in the world of practice (e.g., Airbnb, Lending
club, Uber, Didi, Mobike) and provides a convenient way of
‘sharing’ goods, services and other resources with the help of
digital technology to achieve effective resource allocation and
cost saving. The development of sharing economy in online
communities suggests significant changes for the form of
transportation, tourism, work location, etc. Previously unknown
individuals acquired a unique way to meet new people, thus improve
the social contacts and grow online communities. These broad
impacts give rise to novel and important research questions and
analytical approaches.> The aim of the special issue is to
address these issues concerned with novel and important research
questions, analytical approaches and make contributions on how
emerging innovations like sharing economy can be used to bring
about socioeconomic development (i.e., the process of social and
economic development). In particular, the scope of the special
issue includes perspective of quantitative and computational
studies involving big data set, case studies, interpretive work,
design science and action research related to sharing economy,
creative conceptual or theoretical work on the effect of sharing
economy, sharing economy enabled digital platforms in developing
regions, and sharing economy with ICT for development etc. This
special issue emphasizes the sharing economy in the context of
developing parts of the world. We welcome papers that contribute
to how digital platforms enable a
sharing economy that may or may not bring about socioeconomic
development. It is open to theoretical and empirical studies
deploying a range of methodologies.> > Topics addressed>
> We would like to invite the authors to submit their research
on sharing economy enabled digital platform for development from
theoretical, technological, social, psychological, econometric,
behavioral, and design science perspectives. Research deploying
different theoretical lenses could focus on behavioral study and
system design, methods, modeling, and techniques in addressing
various aspects of sharing economy enabled digital platform for
development. The special issue will focus on a wide range of
topics including but not limited to:> > The impact of
sharing economy on socioeconomic development> The strategies
and success factors of sharing economy enabled digital
platform.> Case studies of sharing economy enabled digital
platforms for development.> Emerging issues in sharing economy
for development.> Trust, privacy, security and ethical issues
in sharing economy enabled digital platforms for development.>
Social, behavioral, economical, psychological and technical
factors influencing sharing economy enabled digital platforms for
developing world.> User behavior and modelling in sharing
economy.> System design of sharing economy enabled digital
platforms.> Sharing economy related information systems,
technologies, theories, methods, or models that could be
transferred and applied from developed regions to developing
regions.> Artificial intelligence, big data, machine learning
and cloud computing technologies for sharing economy.> ICTs and
sharing economy for development.> Design science and action
research related to sharing economy.> Online collaboration in
the sharing economy.> Business strategy and practice for
sharing economy.> Policy making, public management and
governance for sharing economy.> | Important Dates | |> |
Deadline for submission: | March 31, 2020 |> | Notification of
initial acceptance: | April 31, 2020 |> | Deadline for revised
papers: | May 31, 2020 |> | Notification of final acceptance: |
June 30, 2020 |> | Tentative publication date: | July, 2020
|> Guest Editors> > Xusen Cheng, Professor
(
xusen.cheng@ruc.edu.cn), School of Information Management, Renmin
University of China> Jian Mou, Assistant Professor,
(
jian.mou@xidian.edu.cn) School of Economics and Management,
Xidian University, China> Xiangbin Yan, Professor,
(
xbyan@ustb.edu.cn) School of Economics and Management, University
of Science & Technology, Beijing, China> For detailed call
for paper, you may also find from the
webpage:
https://think.taylorandfrancis.com/sharing-economy-enabled-digital-platforms-for-development/?pd=true
> > > Best regards> Jian Mou> Xidian
University&> University of Ottawa
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