CALL FOR PAPERS (Submission Deadline: October 4, 2004) E-BUSINESS RESEARCH TRACK of 2005 INFORMATION RESOURCES MANAGEMENT ASSOCIATION INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE May 15-18, 2005 U.S. Grant Hotel (a Wyndham Historic Hotel) San Diego, California, USA www.irma-international.org CONFERENCE THEME: MANAGING MODERN ORGANIZATIONS WITH INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY IMPORTANT DATES: Submission Deadline October 4, 2004 Notification of Acceptance/Rejections November 26, 2004 Final Submission Due January 10, 2005 Early Registration Ends January 10, 2005 Conference Period May 15-18, 2005 E-BUSINESS RESEARCH TRACK CO-CHAIRS: Nir Kshetri, co-chair, University of North Carolina, USA ([log in to unmask]) In Lee, co-chair, Western Illinois University, USA ([log in to unmask]) TRACK COVERAGE: The emergence of electronic business is one of the most profound changes that revolutionized the process of buying, selling, and exchanging products and services over the Internet. Companies across the world are rapidly adopting e-business technologies. Estimates suggest that the global e-business market will reach $527.2 billion by 2005. Organizations and customers have access to vast amounts of data, information, and services that are not limited in time or space. There is a growing demand in electronic business research that will provide insights into issues, challenges, and solutions related to the successful application and management aspects of electronic business. The E Business Research track of the IRMA International Conference invites papers that advance the knowledge and practice of all facets of electronic business. Quality submissions to this track will be further considered for publication in the new International Journal of E-Business Research! Please visit the website at http://www.idea-group.com/ijebr for further details. RECOMMENDED TOPICS: E-Business Research Track encourages the submission of research papers, and panel and workshop proposals in the following areas (but not limited to): • E-business models and architectures • Applications of new technologies to e-business • E-procurement methods • E-business systems integration • Electronic markets and infrastructures • Trends in e-business models and technologies • Electronic supply chain management and the Internet-based EDI • Valuing e-business assets • Evaluation methodologies for e-business systems • E-business technology investment strategies • E-business process modeling and simulation studies • Intelligent agent technologies and their impacts • Web-based languages, application dev. methodologies, and tools • Developing and managing middleware to support e-business • Digital libraries • E-Business in small and medium sized enterprises (SMEs) • E-business in developing countries • Methodological issues in e-business research • The emergence of M-business SUBMISSION CATEGORIES AND GUIDELINES: Submissions for the IRMA2005 International Conference may be submitted in the following categories (all submissions will undergo a blind, peer review by at least three external expert reviewers): Full Length Submissions: Those individuals interested may submit a full length (not to exceed 3,500 words with a maximum of 5 figures/tables), original, and previously unpublished, conceptual or empirical research manuscript for review and decision. Accepted papers will be published in the conference proceedings in their entirety or as a 1500-2000 word mini-paper, as recommended by the reviewers. High quality papers will be considered for further review and possible inclusion in an IRMA official journal. In addition, the best paper in terms of quality and suitability to the theme of the conference will be awarded the "Best Paper" Award. Research-in-Progress Submissions: Those individuals interested may submit research-in-progress proposals (abstracts) or a summary of tentative results of the study to date in 500- 1000 words by October 4, 2004. Authors of accepted proposals are asked to forward a paper (not to exceed 2,000 words with a maximum of 3 figures/tables) by January 10, 2005 for inclusion in the conference proceedings. Panel, Workshop, Tutorial and Symposium Submissions: Individuals interested in conducting a panel, workshop, symposium or tutorial dealing with technological, managerial, professional, teaching, societal, national or international issues of information technology management are invited to submit a 500-1000 word proposal covering the objectives, issues to be covered, and the names/addresses of any other panel, workshop, tutorial/symposium members. Method of presentation is at the submitter's discretion; however the submitter has the responsibility for providing his/her own participants (such as panel members). All accepted proposals will appear in the conference proceedings. (Note: All panel, workshop, tutorial/symposium members must register and pay for the conference.) Panel presenters should know that during the conference, an LCD projector, screen and laptop computer will be provided by the association for each presentation. Any additional equipment needed for the panel, workshop, tutorial or symposium is at the discretion of the presenter, and it will be his or her responsibility to provide the extra equipment. Submissions in all categories must follow the following guidelines: (All submissions must be received by October 4, 2004.) 1. Manuscripts must not exceed 3500 words for full length submissions; 2000 words for research-in-progress summary/proposals; and 1000 words for panel, workshop, tutorial and symposium proposals. 2. Manuscripts must be anonymous and must be accompanied by a separate cover letter with every author(s) name, address, phone and fax numbers, e- mail, full affiliation and the track to which it is submitted. All correspondence will be sent to the first author unless otherwise specified. 3. Submitted papers must not currently be under review by any other publication or conference. 4. Submitters must provide their e-mail address where the acknowledgment will be forwarded. 5. The number of submissions by an author (including joint authorship) is strictly limited to a maximum of two submissions. 6. All submissions MUST be submitted electronically in either MS Word, rich text format (RTF) or PDF. IMPORTANT NOTE: If you do not receive an e-mail acknowledgment within two weeks after your electronic submissions, please contact the program chair immediately. Accepted Manuscripts: Authors of accepted manuscripts and proposals will be asked to provide the final copy of the submission in MS Word or RTF format on diskette. Authors of accepted papers (at least one person), panel, workshop, tutorial session chairs and panel members MUST register and attend the conference. Send all inquiries and submissions to: Mehdi Khosrow-Pour, program chair, IRMA2005 International Conference E-mail: [log in to unmask] LOCATION: California's second largest city is know for its near-idyllic climate, miles of pristine beaches and a dazzling array of world-class family attractions, including the world-famous San Diego Zoo and Wild Animal Park, Sea World San Diego and LEGOLAND California. San Diego, which encompasses charming neighbourhoods and communities, includes downtown's historic Gaslamp Quarter, Little Italy, Coronado, La Jolla, Del mar, Carlsbad, Escondido and much more. To the east, the terrain varies from gentle foothills to mile-high mountains. In the north, the land produces quantities of flowers as well as quality grapes that become excellent wines. The west features 70 miles of Pacific Ocean coastline, and the south borders Mexico, featuring its own cultural offerings in various towns along the border and coastlines. For conference registration and hotel registration forms, contact IRMA at 717-533-8879 or visit the web site at http://www.irma-international.org Regards, In Lee, Ph.D., Editor-in-Chief International Journal of E-Business Research (IJEBR) Information Management and Decision Sciences Department College of Business and Technology Western Illinois University