[AISWorld] Call for Papers for Special Issue of JITCAR

Longstreet, Phil L plongstreet at wsu.edu
Tue Jul 31 17:26:00 EDT 2012


Call for Papers for Special Issue of JITCAR



GLOBAL SOURCING OF SERVICES: BRIDGING THE GLOBAL ECONOMIC DIVIDE



Special Issue Editor - Dr. Shailendra Palvia (spalvia at liu.edu<mailto:spalvia at liu.edu>)



The premise of this Special Issue is:



We are in the midst of a global outsourcing revolution. The current global economic crisis has once again confirmed that the world′s economy is inescapably and irreversibly integrated. Global sourcing of products and services has become an accepted business strategy of both Multi-National Corporations (MNCs) and Small and Medium Sized Enterprises (SMEs).  Global Sourcing of services and products in the context of global economic crisis can be our savior.  The theme of this special issue is how global sourcing can help in bridging the worldwide economic divide and slowly usher the human race into peaceful global cooperation and collaboration.



Your paper can focus on any IT function or any IT Enabled Service (ITES) - IT Outsourcing (ITO), Business Process Outsourcing (BPO), Knowledge Process Outsourcing (KPO), Health Care Outsourcing and Medical Tourism, Global Outsourcing Curriculum,  In-Sourcing (Captive Offshore Centre), Global Sourcing of Services for SME Vendors and SME Clients, Global Sourcing of Financial Services, Managing Global Sourcing Projects, Vendor-Client Relationship Management, Outsourcing of Human Resources, Critical Issues facing Clients and Vendors etc.



Please submit your paper to the Special Issue Editor - Dr. Shailendra Palvia (spalvia at liu.edu<mailto:spalvia at liu.edu>) and to eic at jitcar.org<mailto:eic at jitcar.org>. On the subject line of the email, please state "Submission to the Special Issue on Global Sourcing of Services."



Please also note the following:



a) The deadline for submission of full paper is November 1, 2012. The submission should not exceed 25 pages double spaced excluding references and appendices.

b) Submitted papers must utilize case/application research methodology (research papers that have in-depth analysis of case/application studies by themselves OR integrated with simulation or empirical analysis -- there may be also data collection and analysis within cases).

c) Papers should be submitted as soft copies, using MS-Word.

d) Blind review comments/recommendation will be provided by January 15, 2013.

e) Accepted papers must be revised and submitted by February 28, 2013.

Partial lists of topics you may want to consider are: (please note: any paper related to Global Sourcing of IT and ITES will be considered).



1.            Global outsourcing of Medical, Healthcare and E-Commerce solutions

2.            Future of Medical Tourism in North America

3.            Developing Patient Safety standards for Medical Tourism

4.            The Healthcare crisis and possible alternatives

5.            The electronic Medical Marketplace

6.            The logistics of Global Medical Tourism

7.            The 360 degrees of patient care in Medical Tourism

8.            Healthcare informatics and outsourcing

9.            Executive leadership and vision in outsourcing for competitive advantage

10.          HIPPA laws and Medical Tourism

11.          Outsourcing in radiology and/or medical transcriptions

12.          What type of an organizational culture supports/complements outsourcing?

13.          Critical Success Factors in Outsourcing

14.          Executive dashboard for measuring success of an outsourcing project

15.          Perceived loss of control, privacy and security issues with outsourcing

16.          Competitive aspects of outsourcing and limitations posed by a preferred vendor's list

17.          Capabilities of first, second and third-tier outsourcing vendors

18.          Effective Governance and Management of an Outsourcing Alliance

19.          Cultural issues related to the selection of outsourcing partners

20.          Managing Software Outsourcing according to the Systems Development Life Cycle stages

21.          Pros and Cons of Onsite versus Off-site Outsourcing

22.          Role of Application Service Providers (ASP) in outsourcing

23.          Role of Incubators in outsourcing e-Business Ideas

24.          Issues and Challenges in On-Shore Sourcing

25.          Issues and Challenges in Near-Shore Sourcing

26.          Issues and Challenges in Far Shore Sourcing

27.          Call center outsourcing and Business process outsourcing (BPO) issues

28.          Issues related to outsourcing newspaper and advertisement related functions

29.          Outsourcing Internet based customer support and relationship management

30.          Outsourcing vendor selection approach

31.          Outsourcing logistics function by e-businesses

32.          CIOs role in IT and ITES Outsourcing

33.          Outsourcing of legacy modernization

34.          ERP Application support outsourcing

35.          Legal issues in outsourcing contracts from Client and Vendor Perspectives

36.          Due Diligence in Service Level Agreements (SLAs)

37.          Outsourcing of Hollywood Film projects to Bollywood

38.          Outsourcing online gaming and casino operations

39.          Trends of global outsourcing in major destination countries: India, China, Russia, Brazil

40.          Cost-Benefit Analysis of Outsourcing

41.          Sourcing Vendor management challenges

42.          Emerging Markets in Offshoring

43.          Offshore Captive Centre - Success and Failure Factors

44.          HRO to create a sustainable competitive advantage

45.          Research and Development (R & D) across borders: Innovation through Offshoring

46.          Intellectual Property Protection Issues in Offshoring





JITCAR publishes case-based research on the application of information technology and information systems to the solution of organizational problems.  Research articles may focus on public, private, or governmental organizations of any size, from start-up through multinational. JITCAR seeks case examples from countries of all types - advanced, newly industrialized, developing, or under-developed. The research can focus on any type of application, issue, problem or technology, including, for example, artificial intelligence, business process reengineering, cross-cultural issues, cybernetics, decision support systems, electronic commerce, enterprise systems, groupware, the human side of IT, information architecture, joint application development, knowledge based systems, local area networks, management information systems, office automation, outsourcing, prototyping, robotics, security, social networking, software as a service, supply chain management, systems analysis, telemedicine, ubiquitous computing, video-conferencing, and Web 2.0.



JITCAR typically publishes three articles in each issue. Generally, all three are research case articles. Occasionally, one will be a teaching case article. Teaching case submission must include three components: the case itself, a summary research note, and a detailed teaching note. These three components will be reviewed as a package; the journal's decision to publish a teaching case will usually be determined by the quality of the case itself and the accompanying research and teaching notes.

Phil Longstreet
Managing Editor, JITCAR
Washington State University
managingeditor at jitcar.org<mailto:managingeditor at jitcar.org>

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