Advances in E-Business Research
Introduction
Call for authored or edited book proposals on any aspect of e-business including marketing; Proposal deadline 15 Feb 2007
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Date: Thu, 25 Jan 2007 19:32:39 -0600
From: In Lee <I-Lee@wiu.edu>
Advances in E-Business Research (AEBR) Book Series
Call for Authored/Edited Book Proposals
Editorial Review Board:
Editor-in-Chief
In Lee, Western Illinois University, USA
Associate Editors
- Joong Ho Ahn, Seoul National University, South Korea
- Ye-Sho Chen, Louisiana State University, USA
- Jasbir Dhaliwal, University of Memphis, USA, USA
- William D. Haseman, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, USA
- Albert L. Lederer, University of Kentucky, USA
- Feng Li, University of Newcastle upon Tyne, UK
International Editorial Review Board
- Dolphy Abraham, Loyola Marymount University, USA
- Rebecca Angeles, University of New Brunswick Fredericton, Canada
- Wojciech Cellary, The Poznan Univ. of Economics, Poland
- Abhijit Chaudhury, Bryant College, USA
- Namjae Cho, Hanyang University, South Korea
- Chanan Glezer, Ben-Gurion University of the Negev, Israel
- Wen-Chen Hu, University of North Dakota, USA
- Jinyoul Lee, State University of New York at Binghamton, USA
- Werner Retschitzegger, Johannes Kepler Univ. Linz, Austria
- Stephanie Teufel, Universite de Fribourg, Switzerland
- H. Joseph Wen, Southeast Missouri State University, USA
- Michal Zemlicka, Charles University, Czech Republic
SUBMISSION DUE DATE: FEBRUARY 15, 2007
MISSION OF AEBR
Prospective authors are invited to submit proposals for possible edited/authored volumes in the Advances in E-Business Research (AEBR) Book Series. The primary objective of the AEBR is to provide an international forum for researchers and practitioners to advance the knowledge and practice of all facets of electronic business.
COVERAGE OF AEBR
Among topics to be included (but not limited) are the following:
- Applications of new technologies to e-business
- Collaborative commerce
- Developing and managing middleware to support e-business
- Digital libraries
- E-business models and architectures
- E-business process modeling and simulation studies
- E-business standardizations
- E-business strategies
- E-business systems integration
- E-business technology investment strategies
- Economics of e-business
- E-CRM
- E-finance
- E-healthcare
- E-HRM
- Electronic communications
- Electronic markets and infrastructures
- Electronic supply chain management and the Internet-based electronic data interchange
- E-marketing
- E-procurement methods
- E-services
- Evaluation methodologies for e-business systems
- Global e-business
- Intelligent agent technologies and their impacts
- Mobile commerce
- Online consumer behavior
- Trends in e-business models and technologies
- Trust, security, and privacy of e-business transactions and information
- Valuing e-business assets
- Web advertising
- Web-based languages, application development methodologies, and tools
- Web personalization and mass customization technologies
- Web services-based e-business systems
SUBMITTING TO AEBR:
Prospective authors should note that only original and previously unpublished manuscripts will be considered. Edited books usually contain approximately 15-20 comprehensive chapters of 7,000-10,000 words each. All proposal submissions will be forwarded to members of the Editorial Review Board of the Advances Series for peer review. Final decision regarding acceptance/revision/rejection will be based on the reviews and assessment of the publisher, Idea Group Inc (IGI). All submissions must be forwarded electronically to I-Lee@wiu.edu * NO LATER THAN FEBRUARY 15, 2007 *
SUBMISSION GUIDELINES:
Your (5-10 page) prospectus should include:
- TITLES: 3-5 suggested titles
- A SYNOPSIS of your proposed publication, including a concise DEFINITION of the subject area
- INTRODUCTION: An introduction to the subject area
- OBJECTIVES: Overall objectives and mission
- 5-10 INDEXING KEYWORDS for your proposed subject area
- CONTRIBUTION AND SCHOLARLY VALUE: Novel input to the topic field
- PURPOSE AND POTENTIAL IMPACT on field of research
- AUDIENCE: Projected audience
- POTENTIAL BENEFITS: Readers will gain from your proposed publication
- EXISTING COMPETING PUBLICATIONS: Existing publications (competitors) and those publications’ advantages and disadvantages
- CONTENTS: Tentative table of contents
- PROJECTED TOTAL PAGE/WORD COUNT for proposed publication
- TIMETABLE: Tentative timetable for the entire project
- CONTACT INFORMATION: Mailing address, phone, fax and e-mail of editor(s)
- CURRICULUM VITAE: A copy of your CV listing your education and publication records
Should you have any questions, please contact me. I look forward to hearing from you!
Best Regards,
In Lee
Editor-in-Chief
Advances in E-Business Research (AEBR) Book Series
I-Lee@wiu.edu