[AISWorld] CFP: Electronic and Mobile Commerce Track at PACIS 2011

Ming-Hui Huang huangmh at ntu.edu.tw
Sat Feb 12 07:49:37 EST 2011


Pacific Asia Conference on Information Systems (PACIS) 2011
*Electronic and Mobile Commerce* Track

Call for Papers

*Paper Submission Deadline: March 7, 2011*

Track Co-chairs:
Eric T.G. Wang, National Central University, Taiwan - ewang at mgt.ncu.edu.tw
Ming-Hui Huang, National Taiwan University - huangmh at ntu.edu.tw

Description:
This research track is interested in the development of theories and
practices critical to the acceptance and diffusion of electronic and mobile
commerce. Of special interest are conceptual and empirical papers that
identify crucial issues of today’s electronic and mobile commerce and that
attempt to resolve these issues by drawing upon theories and/or
methodologies from IS and other disciplines. Research papers that focus on,
but are not limited to, the following topics are invited:

   - Theoretical foundations of electronic and mobile commerce
   - Mobile applications and business models
   - Strategies, policies, and economics of electronic and mobile commerce
   - User behaviors in electronic and mobile commerce
   - Mobile marketing, social network marketing, and other web-based
   marketing
   - Location-based commerce, services and applications
   - Issues and developments of electronic and mobile commerce
   - Privacy, security, and trust of electronic and mobile commerce
   - E-government, policy, and law
   - Social, political, and legal implications of electronic and mobile
   commerce

More information regarding the conference and submission guidelines are
available on http://mlaa.com.au/pacis2011/index.htm.

High quality papers will be nominated for the best paper award and will be
fast-tracked to:

   - The Journal of the Association for Information Systems
   - The Journal of Strategic Information Systems
   - The Pacific Asia Journal of the Association for Information Systems
   - The Australasian Journal of Information System
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