-------- Original-Nachricht -------- Betreff: [isworld] CfP: 4th Mediterranean Conference on Information Systems - Track: "E- and M-Business" Datum: Sat, 28 Feb 2009 13:14:56 -0500 Von: Adamantia G. Pateli pateli@ionio.gr Antwort an: Adamantia G. Pateli pateli@ionio.gr An: AISWORLD Information Systems World Network isworld@lyris.isworld.org
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4th Mediterranean Conference on Information Systems Athens, Greece, 25-27 September 2009 www.mcis2009.org
Track: "E- and M-Business"
Track Co-Chairs
Adamantia Pateli, pateli@ionio.gr Department of Informatics, Ionian University, Greece
Andreja Pucihar, Andreja.Pucihar@fov.Uni-Mb.si Faculty of Organizational Sciences, University of Maribor, Slovenia
Hans-Dieter Zimmermann, Hans-Dieter.Zimmermann@htwchur.ch Swiss Institute for Information Research, University of Applied Sciences - HTW Chur, Switzerland
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The convergence of Information and Communication Technologies along with the continual close of the digital gap has enabled the development of several novel e-business and m-business applications and services. These developments have created a new social and business reality, including business transactions conducted through e-marketplaces, social and business relationships built through Web 2.0 services, ubiquitous services delivered through wired and mobile networks, and new forms of data collection (e.g. RFID). The delivery of such services have required unique application designs and appropriate business strategies in forms of new business models. Researchers in the areas of electronic and mobile business are challenged to identify promising application domains for the emerging Internet and mobile technologies, explore how to design and implement novel applications, and investigate the adoption of these applications by individuals and organizations. The impact of new electronic and mobile technologies on inter-organizational transaction processes, as well as on the strategy, structure and management of modern organizations is also set at the center of the research attention.
The purpose of this track is to provide a forum for examining emerging research questions and issues related primarily to the design and management aspects of electronic and mobile business. To this end, research papers applying a theoretical, conceptual, or empirical approach to the above perspectives are welcome.
Suggested topics (a non-exchaustive list):
� Business-to-business e-marketplaces � e-marketplaces for SMEs � e-negotiation and e-auction mechanisms � e-Supported Innovation � Social networking services in Web.20 � m-Business and Ubiquitous Services � Context Aware Applications � Design/ implementation/ evaluation of innovative e-/m-business applications � Innovative e-/m-business models � Strategic and managerial issues in e-/m-business � Value creating networks and communities � Virtual Organisations � Security in e-/m-business � Ethical Issues in e-/m-business � Case Studies in industry and public organizations
Important Dates
Papers Submission due April 15, 2009 Notification of acceptance June 15, 2009 Camera-ready version July 15, 2009
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