WEB 2007-The 6th Workshop on e-Business,
December 9, 2007, Montréal, Québec, Canada![]()
WEB
2006-The 5th Workshop on e-Business, December 9, 2006, Milwaukee, WI, USA. ![]()
WEB 2005-The 4th Workshop on e-Business, December 10, 2005, Las Vegas, NV, USA.
There is perhaps no application of technology in recent years that is more visible than that of E-Business. Areas such as customer relationship management, supply chain management, electronic procurement, internet marketing, electronic marketplaces, and cooperation across corporate boundaries have seen significant developments in recent years, in business practice as well as in the academic community. Emerging technology and systems, innovative process models, algorithms, and methodologies, as well as creative implementations of early adopters have created a rich field for research and practical applications.
The AIS Special Interest Group on E-Business (SIGeBiz) will tap into this rich resource base and bring together a network of IS researchers, educators and the industry. The mission of SIGeBiz is to:
Promote and exchange ideas on e-business research and applications
Collaborate in building and validating e-business theory and practice
Beyond providing a forum and network resources for focused discussion on e-business issues, SIGeBiz plans to offer an annual workshop on E-Business, focused tracks at AIS conferences and special issues in the Journal of Information Systems and e-Business Management.
The topics covered in SIGeBiz includes, but is not limited to, the following:
Current developments, emerging topics, and best practices in e-Commerce and e-Business
Economic issues related to e-Commerce and e-Business practices
E-Business and Channel Management
Electronic markets, inter-organizational information systems
IT and supply chain management and coordination - impact of new technologies on architectures, business network design, and strategic alliances
Consumer oriented e-Commerce models and Internet Mrketing
Internet-based procurement and sales
Coping with uncertainty - Internet-based optimization methods and tools
Economic, procedural, and organizational impacts of e-Commerce strategies and emerging technologies and standards
Technologies to facilitate negotiations and auctions
Customer relationship management technology and issues
B2B market-making mechanisms and auction methods
Integration of e-Business and ERP systems
Business system design and analysis
Internet-based payment models
Economic, privacy, and legal issues
E-commerce architectures Evaluation and adoption of e-Business projects
Benefits to members
Membership and Fees
Membership Directory
Join the SIGeBiz
Subscribing to our Listserve
Subscribing to our Newsletter
e-Business discussion forum
State-of-the-art in E-Business
Call for papers
E-Business Mini-tracks
E-Business special issue
Tools for Research
Tools for Teaching
Tools for Practice
Working Papers
Electronic Bibliography
WEB 2007-The 6th Workshop on e-Business, December 9, 2007, Montréal, Québec,
Canada![]()
WEB
2006-The 5th Workshop on e-Business, December 9, 2006, Milwaukee, WI, USA. ![]()
WEB 2005-The 4th Workshop on e-Business, December 10, 2005, Las Vegas, NV, USA.
WEB 2004-The 3rd Workshop on e-Business, December, 2004, Washington D.C., USA.
WEB 2003-The 2nd Workshop on e-Business, December 13, 2003, Seattle, WA, USA.
WEB 2002-The 1st Workshop on e-Business, December 14, 2002, Barcelona, Spain.
International Conferences
15th BLED Electronic
Commerce Conference
4th International Conference on Electronic
Commerce 2002
Journal Information
Call for papers
Prof. Judith Gebauer
(email: gebauer@uiuc.edu)
Prof. Michael J. Shaw
(email: mjshaw@uiuc.edu)
Prof. Mu Xia
(email: mxia@uiuc.edu)
Department of Business Administration
University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
1206 South Sixth Street
Champaign, IL 61820, USA.
Prof. Chandra Subramaniam
University of North Carolina-Charlotte
USA
(email: csubrama@email.uncc.edu)
Prof. Troy Strader
Drake University
(email: Troy.Strader@drake.edu)
Prof. Matt Nelson
Illinois State University
(email: mlnelso@ilstu.edu)
Prof. Furen "Frank" Lin
National Yat-Sen University
Taiwan
(email: frlin@mis.nsysu.edu.tw)
Prof. Kenny Cheng
University of Florida
(email: hkcheng@ufl.edu)
Prof. Chih-Ping Wei
National Yat-Sen University
Taiwan
(email: cwei@mis.nsysu.edu.tw)
Michele Gribbins
University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
(email: mgribbin@uiuc.edu)