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Business & Management - Business Information Systems | Electronic Commerce Research (Editorial Board)

Electronic Commerce Research

Electronic Commerce Research

Editor-in-Chief: Bezalel Gavish

ISSN: 1389-5753 (print version)

ISSN: 1572-9362 (electronic version)

Journal no. 10660

Springer US

Editor-in-Chief:

Bezalel Gavish
Edwin L. Cox School of Business, Southern Methodist University, Dallas, TX, USA

Advisory Board:

Stuart I. Feldman, Google
Arthur M. Geoffrion, University of California at Los Angeles
Leonard Kleinrock, University of California at Los Angeles
Hasan Pirkul, University of Texas at Dallas
Andrew B. Whinston, University of Texas
Eitan Zemel, New York University

Editorial Board:

Philipp Aféche, University of Toronto; Jörn Altmann, Seoul National University; Kemal Altinkemer, Purdue University; Christian Becker, University of Mannheim; Morad Benyoucef, University of Ottawa; Stephen E. Blythe, New York Institute of Technology; Alex Bordetsky, Naval Postgraduate School; Piotr Cofta, BT Group plc; Laurie G. Cuthbert, University of LondonMatjaz Gams, Institut `Jožef Stefan'; John Gerdes, University of California, Riverside; Edith Hemaspaandra, Rochester Institute of Technology; Nick Jennings, University of SouthamptonIan R. Kerr, University of Ottawa; Lutz M. Kolbe, University of Göttingen; Kate Larson, University of Waterloo; Maria Madlberger, Vienna University of Economics and Business Administration; Jörg P. Müller, Clausthal University of Technology; Rudolf Müller, Universiteit Maastricht; Sridhar Narasimhan, Georgia Institute of Technology; Sverrir Olafsson, Reykjavik University; Mogens Kuehn Pedersen, Copenhagen Business School; Kai Rannenberg, Goethe University; Ali Sanayei, University of Isfahan; Michael Schwarz, Yahoo Inc.; David G. Schwartz, Bar-Ilan University; Adarshpal Sethi, University of Delaware; Tomoaki Shimada, Kobe University; Darko Skorin-Kapov, Adelphi University; Christopher Tucci, Swiss Federal Institute of Technology; Jyrki Wallenius, Arizona State University; J. Christopher Westland, Hong Kong University of Science & Technology; Stan Zdonik, Brown University

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    The Internet and the World Wide Web have brought a fundamental change in the way that individuals access data, information and services. Individuals have access to vast amounts of data, to experts and services that are not limited in time or space. This has forced business to change the way in which they conduct their commercial transactions with their end customers and with other businesses, resulting in the development of a global market through the Internet. The emergence of the Internet and electronic commerce raises many new research issues. The Electronic Commerce Research journal will serve as a forum for stimulating and disseminating research into all facets of electronic commerce - from research into core enabling technologies to work on assessing and understanding the implications of these technologies on societies, economies, businesses and individuals. The journal concentrates on theoretical as well as empirical research that leads to better understanding of electronic commerce and its implications.

    Topics covered by the journal include, but are not restricted to the following subjects as they relate to the Internet and electronic commerce:

    Dissemination of services through the Internet;
    Intelligent agents technologies and their impact;
    The global impact of electronic commerce;
    The economics of electronic commerce;
    Fraud reduction on the Internet;
    Mobile electronic commerce;
    Virtual electronic commerce systems;
    Application of computer and communication technologies to electronic commerce;
    Electronic market mechanisms and their impact;
    Auctioning over the Internet;
    Business models of Internet based companies;
    Service creation and provisioning;
    The job market created by the Internet and electronic commerce;
    Security, privacy, authorization and authentication of users and transactions on the Internet;
    Electronic data interchange over the Internet;
    Electronic payment systems and electronic funds transfer;
    The impact of electronic commerce on organizational structures and processes;
    Supply chain management through the Internet;
    Marketing on the Internet;
    User adaptive advertisement;
    Standards in electronic commerce and their analysis;
    Metrics, measurement and prediction of user activity;
    On-line stock markets and financial trading;
    User devices for accessing the Internet and conducting electronic transactions;
    Efficient search techniques and engines on the WWW;
    Web based languages (e.g., HTML, XML, VRML, Java);
    Multimedia storage and distribution;
    Internet;
    Collaborative learning, gaming and work;
    Presentation page design techniques and tools;
    Virtual reality on the net and 3D visualization;
    Browsers and user interfaces;
    Web site management techniques and tools;
    Managing middleware to support electronic commerce;
    Web based education, and training;
    Electronic journals and publishing on the Internet;
    Legal issues, taxation and property rights;
    Modeling and design of networks to support Internet applications;
    Modeling, design and sizing of web site servers;
    Reliability of intensive on-line applications;
    Pervasive devices and pervasive computing in electronic commerce;
    Workflow for electronic commerce applications;
    Coordination technologies for electronic commerce;
    Personalization and mass customization technologies;
    Marketing and customer relationship management in electronic commerce;
    Service creation and provisioning.

    Audience: Academics and professionals involved in electronic commerce research and the application and use of the Internet. Managers, consultants, decision-makers and developers who value the use of electronic commerce research results.

    Special Issues: Electronic Commerce Research publishes from time to time a special issue of the devoted to a single subject area. If interested in serving as a guest editor for a special issue, please contact the Editor-in-Chief Bezalel Gavish at gavishb2000@yahoo.com with a proposal for the special issue.

    Officially cited as: Electron Commer Res
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