8th
International Multidisciplinary Conference on
e-Commerce and e-Government
(ECOM&EGOV-08)
Wisla,
Poland, October 20-22, 2008
Scope
of the Conference
We
would like to invite original papers on all aspects of
electronic commerce, electronic government and related
issues. The conference is meant to address the academic
community as well as representatives of business,
industry, government, NGOs and information technology
sector. Thus - apart from research papers - practical
presentations of existing solutions are very welcome,
too. This year we specifically added the EGOV component
as we would like to explore the e-government research
and applications.
The
areas of e-Commerce, e-Governance, e-Government etc.
are interdisciplinary by nature: they involve people
with their background in economy, management,
artificial intelligence, computer science, sociology,
psychology, law and so on. We feel that a meeting of
specialists in those areas may help to cross the
boundaries between the traditional disciplines, but
also between the communities of theorists and
practitioners. And to create a better understanding of
the mechanisms underlying electronic markets,
electronic administrations and networked organizations.
The general
list of topics includes:
-
electronic
markets and electronic marketing
business
models and processes in e-Commerce and e-Government
-
languages
and models for e-Commerce and e-Government
-
Artificial
Intelligence in e-Commerce and
e-Government
-
electronic
contracting and public procurement
-
legal
aspects of e-Commerce and e-Government
-
electronic
interaction and negotiation
-
Virtual
Enterprises and Knowledge Management
-
technology
for e-Commerce and e-Government
-
Internet
computing, networked enterprises and
networked governments
-
social
aspects of e-Commerce and e-Government
-
futurology
of e-Commerce and e-Government
-
e-Inclusion
and its influence on e-Commerce and e-Government
national
and cross-boarder e-Government services
productivity
and efficiency in e-Commerce and e-Government
You
can also have a look at the more detailed list here
.
Please note that, however long and detailed, this list
is not exhaustive. Interesting papers on related topics
are also welcome.
Papers Submission
- Authors
should submit draft papers (as Postscript, PDF of
MSWord file).
- The
total length of a paper should not exceed 8 pages
(IEEE style). IEEE style templates are available here.
- Papers
will be refereed and accepted on the basis of their
scientific merit and relevance to the workshop.
- Accepted
and Presented paper will be published in the
Conference Proceedings and included in the IEEE
Xplore® database.
- Authors
of the best papers will be invited to submit extended
version of their papers, which will be further
peer-reviewed for potential inclusion in the Journal
of Theoretical and Applied Electronic Commerce
Research (JTAER)
Extended
version of papers accepted for the 7th ECOM Conference, that
took place in 2007, have been invited to be published in
a Special Issue of the
IADIS International
Journal on Computer Science and Information Systems
(IJCSIS).