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The 12th International Conference on Electronic Commerce, Honolulu, 2-4 Aug 2010; Deadline 15 Apr

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CALL FOR PAPERS The 12th International Conference on Electronic Commerce

August 2-4, 2010 ~ Honolulu, Hawaii, USA

Deadlines: Submissions: April 15, 2010 Notifications of Acceptance: May 15, 2010 Camera Ready: May 31, 2010

The International Conference on Electronic Commerce (ICEC) provides a forum for the scientific research community in e-commerce from all over the world annually. It aims to bring together academics and practitioners to explore new frontiers of electronic businesses – with emphasis on cross-disciplinary research, development, and applications.

ICEC2010 encourages submission of high-quality papers in all e-commerce related areas. Submitted papers should not have been submitted for review, accepted for publication, or already published elsewhere. Papers will be reviewed on the basis of technical quality, relevance, significance and clarity.

All accepted papers will be published in the conference proceedings. Proceedings of ICEC 2010 will be published in ACM portal. Selected papers will be invited for review by Electronic Commerce Research and Applications (Elsevier), Journal of Decision Systems (Hermes), and Group Decision and Negotiation (Kluwer). In addition, the conference will award two best papers, one for the management area and the other for the technology area.

Themes of interest include:

  • E-commerce business models (Lihua Huang, Fudan University and Shan Ling Pan, National University of Singapore)
  • New Technologies – from service sciences to cloud computing for networked-driven business (Matthias Jarke, RWTH, Aachen)
  • Electronic bidding, auctions and negotiations – Beyond distributed intelligence and negotiated worlds (Tung Bui, Hawaii)
  • Technology of online marketing (Wonjoon Kim and Naveen Amblee, KAIST)
  • Reputation systems – online reviews and feedback (Karl Lang, CUNY Baruch)
  • Agents and Web-services (Ye Qiang, Harbin Institute of Technology)
  • Social Commerce (Efraim Turban, University of Hawaii)
  • Research Development (Frederick Riggins, Arizona State University)
  • Mobile Commerce (Jan Ondrus, Saonee, ESSEC)
  • Security in E-Commerce (Wei Yue, City University of Hong Kong)
  • Social issues – From the texting culture to new business norms (Vasant Dhar, NYU)