[AISWorld] CfP: Human Computer Interaction in ELECTRONIC COMMERCE, MOBILE COMMERCE AND NO-LINE COMMERCE

Markus Helfert markus.helfert at computing.dcu.ie
Fri Sep 11 11:21:42 EDT 2015


CALL FOR PAPERS – SPECIAL SESSION

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HUMAN COMPUTER INTERACTION IN ELECTRONIC COMMERCE, MOBILE COMMERCE AND 
NO-LINE COMMERCE

@ 3rd International Conference on HCI in Business, Government and 
Organizations
http://2016.hci.international/hcibgo

CONFERENCE DATES: 17 - 22 JULY 2016, TORONTO, CANADA
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Important Dates:
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*By 31st of Oct. 2015: Extended abstract submissions of at least 800 
words are due. Start of the review process on the extended abstracts. 
(Full papers are also welcome for first review step.)
*By 30th of November 2015: results of the first review process

For accepted papers:
*By 6th of January 2016: Full Paper Submission (8-12 pages) and start of 
the 2nd review process
*By 5th of February. 2016: The final camera-ready papers are due

Organization:
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Andreas AUINGER |Digital Business Management | University of Applied 
Sciences Upper Austria
http://www.researchgate.net/profile/Andreas_Auinger |
http://www-en.fh-ooe.at/dbm | mailto:andreas.auinger at fh-steyr.at

Markus HELFERT | School of Computing | Dublin City University, Ireland
https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Markus_Helfert |
http://www.computing.dcu.ie/~mhelfert/ | 
mailto:markus.helfert at computing.dcu.ie


Publication:
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The Camera Ready Papers should have between 8 and 12 pages.
Accepted papers will be published in the conference proceedings by 
*Springer* as a volume of the series of *Lecture Notes in Computer 
Science (LNCS).*
See conference page at http://2016.hci.international/hcibgo for details.

The special session will be held in the context of the 3rd International 
Conference on HCI in Business, Government and Organizations
organized within HCII 2016 in Toronto, Canada http://2016.hci.international/


Paper Submission:
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If you plan to submit an abstract and subsequently a paper at this 
special session, please
send an /E-Mail to andreas.auinger at fh-steyr.at and 
markus.helfert at computing.dcu.ie/.
We will send an invitation link through the conference management 
systems as soon as the CMS is ready for use!

CONFERENCE DATES: 17 - 22 JULY 2016, TORONTO, CANADA


TOPIC OF THE SPECIAL SESSION:
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Living in the digital business era today, we are witnessing rapid social 
and technological developments in electronic commerce, mobile commerce, 
and no-line commerce. Especially the retailing industry is facing rapid 
changes in consumer behavior and increasing shift towards online 
commerce in an omni-channel setting. Digital business managers, as well 
as system engineers, are daily confronted with the challenges resulting 
from these rapid developments.  Among others, designing innovative web, 
social or mobile user interfaces, along with conversion optimization, 
are major activities defining firms’ success potential.

But, consumers also demand to access different distribution channels by 
various access technologies independently from their current location 
even at-home, on-the-way, in-store or even automated. Such scenarios 
where the consumers switch for example between shopping online at home, 
via mobile device on the way, locally in a brick-and-mortar store or 
even without any active interaction (automated) supported by 
technologies and concepts of the internet of things (IoT, e.g. 
intelligent refrigerator), are referred to as no-line commerce. 
Understanding of user behavior and information needs on the one hand, 
but also relevant concepts, processes, and technologies on the other 
hand, is an inevitable precondition for designing and managing 
successful businesses in the context of no-line commerce and innovation.

These challenges are collectively best characterized and addressed by 
HCI in Business, Government and Organizations (HCIB).

Theoretical, empirical, and design science research papers are highly 
welcome. We welcome papers applying different scientific methods, 
including for instance qualitative research (e.g., case studies), 
traditional behavioral experiments, and studies using physiological 
measurement.

Your contributions should be related to the following indicative topics 
and keywords, which outline the spectrum of issues to be addressed in 
this special session in the context of HCI in Electronic Commerce, 
Mobile Commerce and No-Line Commerce:

*User experience and usability in the context of electronic-, mobile-, 
and no-line commerce
*Trust in commerce, mobile commerce, and no-line commerce and 
implications on HCI
*Concepts and case-studies for HCI in electronic-, mobile-, and no-line 
commerce
*Processes and Business Models related to electronic-, mobile-, and 
no-line commerce and implications on Human Computer Interaction
*Usability studies based on physiological measurements (e.g., 
eye-tracking, skin conductance, heart rate, or ecg) in the context of 
electronic-, mobile-, and no-line commerce
*Understanding of human behavior and understanding human information needs
*Concepts for open innovation and design thinking related to commerce 
processes
*IT Architectures for electronic-, mobile-, and no-line commerce and 
implications on HCI
*HCI relevant aspects for search engine optimization, web analytics, 
information retrieval and opinion mining in the context of electronic-, 
mobile-, and no-line commerce
*Smart Technologies and IT implication for HCI related to electronic-, 
mobile-, and no-line commerce


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Dr. Markus Helfert
School of Computing

Dublin City University
Glasnevin
Dublin 9, Ireland

Senior Lecturer and
Director Business Informatics Research Group
http://www.computing.dcu.ie/big/

Programme Chair: B.Sc. in Enterprise Computing

Research Affiliate at:
The Open Government Institute (TOGI)
Zeppelin Universität, Germany
Phone: +49 - 7541 6009 1476
http://www.zu.de


IVI Research Fellow
http://www.ivi.ie/

Senior Lecturer and Researcher in Information Systems

Phone:  +353-1-700-8727
Phone:  +49 -7541 6009 1476
Fax:    +353-1-700-5442
Office: L2.26
Email: markus.helfert at computing.dcu.ie
http://www.computing.dcu.ie



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