AIMS AND SCOPE OF THE INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF eBUSINESS AND eGOVERNMENT STUDIES
The International Journal of eBusiness and eGovernment Studies is a peer-reviewed international journal published in English. It aims publishing high quality research studies in all sub-areas of Information Systems, Knowledge Management, eBusiness, eCommerce, eMarketing, mCommerce, eGovernment, ePublic Services, eGovernance etc.
Being an international journal, the natural audience for the International Journal of eBusiness and eGovernment Studies includes academics, researchers, policy-makers, regulators, and practitioners.The journal accepts articles, that can be theoretical, applied, empirical, case-based or policy-oriented in the following areas of business and management. There is no clear-cut borders. Topics of interest include, but are not confined rigidly to the following list:
eBUSINESS & eCOMMERCE
•Modeling and evaluating of e-commerce •Strategies of e-commerce •Diffusion and adoption of e-commerce •Econometric models of e-commerce •e-Marketing and e-financing •Next generation Internet •Grid computing and P2P technology in e-commerce •Network protocol design for e-commerce •Web based e-commerce system •Web service and web data management •Semantic web and web mining •Authentication, authorization and cryptography •Intrusion detection and localization •Trust model and privacy protect •Log management and database security •Security of mobile commerce •Biometric identification •Management of mobile commerce •Mobile commerce model and platform •GPS and location service •Mobile payment and accounting | •Mobile computing and ubiquitous computing •Applications of mobile commerce (i.e. entertainment, advertising, game) •Multimedia representation in e-commerce •Information hiding, digital watermarking •Image retrieval technology •e-Game and e-entertainment •e-Financing (e-payment, e-bank, e-stock, e- insurance) •e-education and e-training •Network and Service Management •Grid computing for e-Business •Service-oriented crchitectures •B2B, B2C and C2C architectures •eBusiness collaboration •Web and mobile business systems and services •Collaborative business systems •CRM and business solutions •Workflow management systems |
INFORMATION SYSTEMS & KNOWLEDGE MANAGEMENT
•Innovation and entrepreneurship •Supply chain management •Project and quality management •Environment and energy management •National infrastructure management •Semantic web and data mining •Knowledge transfer and independent innovation •Organization and management of information resource •Strategy management and project management •Embedded e-commerce system •Open source technologies in e-commerce •Collaborative information systems | •Mobile and XML Database, search engine •Information filtering and retrieval •Data warehouse, data mining and business intelligence •Intelligent agent and mobile agent •Business Intelligence and personalized recommendation •Lean logistics and Reverse logistics •Global logistics •Supply chain management •Warehouse management and Inventory management •Case studies of logistics and supply chain management |
eGOVERNMENT & eGOVERNANCE
•case studies and best practices eGovernment development New topics in eGovernment •eGovernment organization and management •eGovernment strategies and implementation •eGovernment issues in government-to-citizens relationships •e-service delivery – government to citizen •eGovernment issues in government-to-businesses relationships •eGovernment : Intergovernmental issues •eGovernment : Legal and political issues •Social, technical, and economical aspects of eGovernment •eGovernment services and information ICT & innovation in public sector •eGovernment information security, privacy and trust •eProcurement •Applications of eGovernment •Measuring eGovernment performance •mGovernment •eGovernance eParticipation and eCitizenship eDemocracy •eVoting •mGovernance | •Research directions and foundations for eGovernment •Methodological issues in eGovernment research •Inter- versus multi-disciplinary eGovernment research •Epistemologies in eGovernment research •Critical Management Studies and eGovernment research •Organization theory and eGovernment theory •Social studies of ICT and eGovernment research •New public management and e-Government •Teaching eGovernment •Strategies and frameworks, motivators, and contexts •Assessment, evaluation and benefit models for ICT investments •Mobile Government research and applications •Information quality •Education, training courses, and curricula •Frameworks and guidelines for eGovernment •eGovernment policies, strategies and implementation |