[AISWorld] CFP - Special issue(SCIE) track The Sixteenth Wuhan International Conference on E-Business

Young Hoon Chang younghoonchang at gmail.com
Mon Dec 26 09:56:44 EST 2016


Special Issue Track - Industrial Management and Data Systems (SCIE)

Track Co-Chairs

*Younghoon Chang <http://uic.edu.hk/en>*, Assistant Professor, Division of
Business and Management, BNU-HKBU United International College, Korean
(South) younghoonc at uic.edu.hk

*Hwansoo Lee <http://www.dankook.ac.kr/>*, Research Assistant Professor,
Interdisciplinary Graduate Program in IT LAW, Dankook University, Korean
(South) Hanslee992 at gmail.com

*Shan Wang <http://www.usask.ca/>*, Associate Professor, Edwards School of
Business, University of Saskatchewan wang at edwards.usask.ca

Brief Introduction

This track focuses on the adoption and resistance of emerging information
technologies (e.g., IoT, artificial intelligence, augmented reality,
virtual reality, big data, cloud computing, and FinTech), which bring
disruptive changes to business activities and individual lives.
Specifically, this track addresses the following questions:
- Do the existing theories of technology adoption and/or diffusion explain
the role of emerging disruptive technologies well? If not, how to extend
the existing theories or develop new theoretical perspectives to fill the
gap?
- What additional perspectives should be considered besides the traditional
adoption theories?
- What are the adoption and/or diffusion barriers of disruptive information
technologies?
- What are the risks of the disruptive information technologies?
- How do the risks of the disruptive information technologies affect their
adoption and/or diffusion processes?
- Why are organizations and individuals reluctant to adopt and diffuse the
disruptive information technologies?


Topics

1. New theory and perspective for the adoption and diffusion of disruptive
information technologies
2. State of the art and new business models using disruptive information
technologies
3. Success and failure factors of augmented/virtual reality applications
and games
4. Big Data-driven services
5. Issues on emerging medical information technologies
6. Legal and political issues of disruptive information technologies
7. Diffusion barriers of self-driving cars
8. Financial Technology (FinTech) services
9. Individual, business and social Impacts of disruptive technologies
10. The benefits and risks of adopting cloud computing services
11. Cross cultural issues related to disruptive information technologies
12. The role of disruptive information technologies in creating and
sustaining business ecosystems


rrangementDeadline
*Submission deadline for track proposal*
*September 20th, 2016*
*Easychair system open for submission*
*November 1st, 2016*
*Submission deadline for full manuscript*
*January 10th, 2017*
*Acceptance announcement*
*March 1st, 2017*
*Deadline for final camera-ready paper*
*March 15th, 2017*
*Registration deadline*
*March 15th, 2017*
*Conference date*
*May 26th-28th, 2017*

*Submission*


*http://www.whiceb.com/submissions.html
<http://www.whiceb.com/submissions.html>*


*Dr. Young Hoon Chang*

Ph.D in Business and Technology Management (KAIST)

Assistant Professor

Division of Business and Management

BNU-HKBU United International College

B117, 28 Jinfeng Road, Tangjiawan, Zhuhai,

Guangdong Prov. 519085 P.R. CHINA

Tel: +86 756 362 0393

Email: younghoonc at uic.edu.hk; younghoonchang at gmail.com



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