E-government – ICIS 2016 http://icis2016.aisnet.org Digital Innovation at the Crossroads Sun, 11 Dec 2016 11:29:27 +0000 en-GB hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=4.9.1 93799029 Pre-ICIS Workshop on E-Government http://icis2016.aisnet.org/pre-icis-workshop-e-government/ Wed, 07 Sep 2016 14:26:54 +0000 http://icis2016.aisnet.org/?p=1968 December 11th 2016, 9:00 am – 6:00 pm The general objective of SIG eGovernment is to promote quality and relevance in eGovernment research. As previous SIG eGovernment pre-ICIS workshops, this workshop is dedicated to open [read more]

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December 11th 2016, 9:00 am – 6:00 pm

The general objective of SIG eGovernment is to promote quality and relevance in eGovernment research. As previous SIG eGovernment pre-ICIS workshops, this workshop is dedicated to open discussions about the most important issues today, theoretical streams and different possible ways forward. The focus of the workshop is informed discussion.

For more information contact the Workshop Chair Rony Medaglia at rony@cbs.dk

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E-Business and E-Government http://icis2016.aisnet.org/e-business-and-e-government/ Wed, 13 Jan 2016 14:32:28 +0000 http://icis2016.aisnet.org/?p=1087 Track Chairs Description Over the last few decades, e-business, e-commerce and e-government have become a key part of the global economy. As digital technology continues to develop, e-business, e-commerce and e-government are touching almost every [read more]

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Track Chairs
Anindya Ghose
New York University
USA
Dongwon Lee
Korea University
Korea
Jan Ondrus
ESSEC Business School, France

Description

Over the last few decades, e-business, e-commerce and e-government have become a key part of the global economy. As digital technology continues to develop, e-business, e-commerce and e-government are touching almost every aspect of organizational processes, from day-to-day operations, to strategic decision-making. E-business is not limited to facilitating buyer and seller transactions; rather, it is changing the boundary of a firm as we know it. Mobile devices are changing many aspects of marketing, advertising, operations, product management and so on by introducing new business models for companies. With the emergence of big data that includes various forms of user generated data on social media platforms, the global penetration of mobile services, and the Internet of Things (IoT) that not only connects people but machines as well, opportunities to research the innovative aspects of e-business continue to expand. e are seeing a parallel change in organizations in the public sector including all levels of governments. Digital technology is rapidly reshaping how government is procuring various resources, providing services to its citizens, and shaping the public policies and discourses around them.

Papers in this track should be methodologically rigorous and empirically grounded in real world contexts. We encourage the use of novel research methods that take advantage of newer kinds of digital data using tools such as field experiments, econometric modeling, predictive analytics, surveys, and organizational genetics.

Topics of Interests

Topics of interest include, but are not limited to:

  • IOT and e-business
  • Mobile commerce, mobile marketing and location-based services
  • Social media and social commerce
  • Auctions and interactive pricing
  • Data analytics in e-business
  • FinTech (Financial Technology) in e-business
  • IT strategy and risks in managing e-business and e-government
  • Sustainable e-business practices and strategies
  • Digital infrastructure in e-business, e-commerce and e-government
  • Digital entrepreneurship in e-business, e-commerce and e-government
  • New business models in e-business, mobile and service innovation
  • E-business, mobile, and e-government in emerging markets
  • Social, economic, psychological, cultural, political, and legal analysis of e-business and e-government

Associate Editors

  • Vibhanshu Abhishek, CMU
  • Alex Benlian, Technical University Damstadt
  • Gordon Burtch, Minnesota
  • Frank Chan, ESSEC Business School
  • Jason Chan, Minnesota
  • Young Bong Chang, Sungkyunkwan Univ
  • Jianqing Chen, UT Dallas
  • Xitong Guo, Harbin
  • Kunsoo Han, McGill Univ
  • Lin Hao, Notre Dame
  • Helle Zinner Henriksen, Copenhagen Business School
  • Yan Huang, Univ of Michigan
  • Byung Cho Kim, KUBS
  • Keongtae Kim, City U HK
  • Seung Hyun Kim, Yonsei Univ
  • Byungwan Koh, Univ of Calgary
  • Thomas Kude, University of Mannheim
  • Beibei Li, CMU
  • Ting Li, Erasmus University
  • Yingda Liu, RPI
  • Amit Mehra, ISB
  • Jan Muntermann, University of Goettingen
  • Min-Seok Pang, Temple Univ
  • Esko Penttinen, Aalto University
  • Mark de Reuver, TU Delft, Netherlands
  • Pallab Sanyal, George Mason Univ
  • Øystein Sæbø, University of Agder, Norway
  • Sunil Wattal, Temple
  • Sean Xin Xu, Tsinghua
  • Wooje Cho, University of Seoul
  • Sangpil Han, Arizona State University
  • Young Ok Kwon, Sookmyung Women’s University
  • JaeHong Park, Kyung Hee Univ.
  • Felix Ter Chian Tan, UNSW Business School
  • Barney Tan, University of Sydney

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