Forwarded message from [bwheeler@GSOB1.BUS.INDIANA.EDU] sent originally on Fri, 21 Jan 2000 14:23:10 -0500: : AMCIS 2000 : Americas Conference on Information Systems : Long Beach, California : August 10th - 13th, 2000 : : Call for Papers for the Mini-Track : "e-Commerce Curriculum" : : Electronic commerce and e-business are quickly becoming mainstream courses : and degree programs in schools of business. This mini-track seeks examples : of innovative and effective curriculum or courses at the undergraduate, : graduate, or executive education level. Priority will be given to those : papers that convey direction through argument or example for other schools : that are making e-commerce curricular decisions. : : Possible Topics may include the following: : : - Innovative curriculum or degree programs in e-commerce : - Approaches to coordination and integration among IS, Marketing, and : other disciplines : - Successful approaches to broad curricular revision : - Approaches at diffusing e-commerce through existing curriculum rather : than creating separate courses or curricula : - Essays that provide reasoned direction for e-commerce curriculum : evolution : - Alliances with companies in teaching e-commerce curriculum : : Mini Track Chair : Brad Wheeler, Indiana University Kelley School of Business, : bwheeler@indiana.edu : : Important Dates : Submission of Material: March 15, 2000 : Notification of Acceptance: April 15, 2000 : Camera-Ready Copy: May 5, 2000 : Conference Registration: June 1, 2000 : : Submission Guidelines : All submissions and inquiries are to be made to (Brad Wheeler at : bwheeler@indiana.edu). Submissions must be in English, and should : represent the original work of the authors. Each submission is limited to : SEVEN pages (approximately 3500 words) in length for a full complete : research paper and THREE pages (approximately 1500 words) for a : research-in-progress paper. All submissions should be made electronically : and sent as an attachment in MS Word, WordPerfect, PDF, or HTML format. : Please indicate "AMCIS 2000 eCC Mini Track Submission" in the subject line : of the e-mail to which your submissions are attached. Best papers will be : recognized and receive awards at the conference. : : Submissions should include the following: : i)Name, e-mail, mailing address, university/organization affiliation, : phone/fax numbers of the contact person and all co-authors. : ii)Title of the submission, Keywords (five words), Abstract , and Main body : of the submission. : iii) References and/or bibliography (in MIS Quarterly format). : : Americas Conference on Information Systems covers the latest and important : issues in Information Systems and to serve the research and teaching : interests of the IS community. For more details about AMCIS 2000, see : www.csulb.edu/conference/ais2000. : : ÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿ: Bradley C. Wheeler, Assistant Professor of Information Systems : BAT Faculty Fellow for Technology-Supported Learning & Knowledge : 812.855.3478 eFax 801.382.2206 Hm 812.334.2723 Mobile 812.320.2723 : Kelley School of Business, Information Systems, Indiana University : 1309 East Tenth Street, Bloomington, IN 47405 | : http://wheeler.kelley.indiana.edu : : ÿÿStart of ISWorld List Footer ÿÿ : ISWorld list is a service of the Association for Information Systems (AIS) : (http://www.aisnet.org) hosted at University College Dublin. For archives, : subscribing, or posting "norms" see http://www.isworld.org/isworldlist : ÿÿEnd of ISWorld List Footer ÿÿ
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