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Editors-in-Chief
Robert J. Kauffman (Coordinating Editor), Patrick Y. K. Chau (Co-Editor), Terry R. Payne (Co-Editor), J. Christopher Westland (Co-Editor)
See editorial board for all editors information
Call for papers: Special issue on Mobile Commerce and Nomadic Computing
Call for papers: Special issue on Emerging Economic, Strategic and Technical Issues in Online Auctions and Electronic Market Mechanisms
Description
The journal Electronic Commerce Research and Applications aims to create and disseminate enduring knowledge in the fast-changing
e-commerce environment. A major dilemma in e-commerce research, which this journal aims to address, is how to achieve a balance between
the currency and the life span of knowledge.
Electronic Commerce Research and Applications will contribute to the establishment
of a research community which will create the knowledge, technology, theory, and applications for the development of electronic commerce,
at the intersection of technological potential and business aims. The journal will focus on the evolution of design standards for the
future as well as analysing past experience.
Electronic commerce is a multi-disciplinary area, which should be developed in co-operation
with existing fields such as Management Information Systems; Business and Artificial Intelligence; Marketing; Business Strategy and Re-engineering;
Knowledge Management; Computer Science; and Telecommunications. We will solicit papers on current technologies from these areas, as well
as publish papers on completely new topics.
Electronic Commerce Research and Applications is inviting submission of articles
in the following fields, but not exclusively:
Agent-based commerce; electronic auctions; eBusiness models; B2B EC; eConsumers' behaviour;
customer relationship management and data/web mining; direct marketing; digital economy; eGovernment; electronic payment systems; eService
industries; exchanges and eMarketplaces; extranet and intranet; international agreements for global eTrading; enterprise integration
between EC and ERP; collaborative commerce; knowledge management systems; process re-engineering with EC; eProcurement management systems;
protocols and standards; eTransformation of industry; security and trust; smart card applications for EC; supply chain management; mobile-commerce;
Intra- and inter-organizational workflow management systems; XML/EDI; public policy and legal aspects of EC.
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ISSN: 1567-4223
Imprint: ELSEVIER Commenced publication 2002
Subscriptions for the year 2009,
Volume 8,
6 issues Quarterly electronic publication; yearly archival print volume in December
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For an overview of recently-dispatched issues, see the Journal issue
dispatch dates
600/153
Last update: 2 Oct 2008
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