Call for Papers

The theme for this year's conference is eEnablement: Facilitating an Open, Effective and Representative eSociety, a reference to the increasing importance of engaging people at all levels of our 21st century eSociety: from those who structure our eSociety to business, researchers, service providers, technology infrastructure developers and, ultimately, individual citizens. These changes involve ensuring effectiveness within a changing landscape of value creation systems - focusing on the relationships between individual stakeholders and facilitating e-interaction between all stakeholders. You are encouraged to propose a research paper, a panel, a workshop, or a meeting. Research papers should be original, unpublished elsewhere and no longer than 5,000 words. Detailed information about electronic submission and other issues will be available on the Conference web site. All accepted papers will be published in the Conference Proceedings on CD-rom and web (with ISBN and CIP number).

Important Dates:
Submission of papers:   February 13, 2009
Notification of acceptance:   April 1, 2009
Submission of final papers:   May 1, 2009

Suggested Research Track topics:

Institutions and Society Collaboration
  • eParticipation & eInclusion
  • eSociety & Societal Impact
  • Regional & cross-border eCooperation
  • eMarketplaces & Communities
  • Virtual Collaboration & Ambient Organisations
  • e-Servicing and eProcurement Social Networking and its Impacts

 eGovernance

  • e-Government & eParliament
  • e-Governance of business networks
  • e-Governance of markets
  • e-Governance of value creation systems
  • e-Governance of IP and editorial control

eEnablement across the eSociety

  • e-Education
  • e-Health
  • eFinancial Services
  • eSMEs
  • eTourism
  • eLogistics
Processes
  • eStrategies for Collaboration
  • eBusiness Models and eProcess Design
  • Mobile Value Services
  • eSupported Innovation
  • eEngineering & eManufacturing Collaboration
  • Silent Commerce and Real Time Interaction
  • eCRM and eMarketing
  • Digital Content and eCollections
  • eCollaboration along the Value Chain
  • Development & Application of Web Services

Technologies

  • Multi-Channel Communication & Applications
  • eCollaboration and CSCW Platforms
  • eBusiness Architectures & Technologies
  • eInfrastructures
  • Web 2.0 or Social Networking Services

eLiving Labs

  • Open Innovation
  • eServices
  • eLiving Labs Networks & Collaboration

Call for Participation (pdf)

For further information regarding research papers, please visit Submission Preparation Checklist or contact the Research Track Chair or Co-chair.

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