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Electronic Markets Vol. 20, No. 2010 : Electronic Markets Vol. 20, No. 1 - Strategies and Technologies for Web-Based Information Services

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Link: http://www.electronicmarkets.org/news/messages/cfp-infoservices-20-1
 
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Submission Deadline Jun 14, 2009
Notification Due Aug 15, 2009
 

Call For Papers

Call for Papers
for the focus theme section on

"Strategies and Technologies for Web-Based Information Services"

of Electronic Markets - The International Journal on Networked Business


Guest Editors of the focus theme section:
Axel Hochstein (Stanford University, USA),
Jian Chen (Tsinghua University, China),
P.K. Kannan (University of Maryland, USA).

Supporting Associate Editor of the focus theme section:
Xiaona Zheng (Beijing University, China).

The CfP is available Online at:
http://www.electronicmarkets.org/news/messages/cfp-infoservices-20-1

Triggered by the increasing number of internet users, the growing
digitalization of physical information, and the web 2.0 phenomenons, in
recent years more and more data is becoming available on the web. RFID
is used to digitalize information from the physical world, organizations
(especially e-commerce providers) open their databases to the public via
web services, and internet users enter a variety of personal and
non-personal information. By combining this data via mash-ups or
composed services, value is added and more complex, individualized, or
richer information is generated. Additionally, integration and
composition of information services by adding semantics are current
challenges within research.

In this growing data market, further research has also to be done on
typical market structures, the players of the data market (user,
intermediates, supplier et cetera), their interactions, their business
models, their strategies as well as other inter- and
intra-organizational questions, that are relevant for an efficient
production, vending, and usage of web-based information services.

Potential topics and research questions that this focus theme section
would address include but are not limited to:

Technologies for Web-Based Information Services
* Planning and composition of web-based information services
* Engineering of web-based information services
* Discovery of web-based information services
* Quality of web-based information services
* Semantics for web-based information services
* Rules for web-based information services
* Data mining technologies for web-based information services

Strategies and Markets for Web-Based Information Services
* Business models for web-based information services
* Players of the web-based information service market
* Structures of the web-based information services market
* Web-based information services within enterprises
* Controlling for web-based information services
* Pricing for web-based information services
* Information service registries and their business model
* Marketing for web-based information services


Additional topic suggestions are welcome. All papers will be peer
reviewed and should conform to Electronic Markets' publication
standards. Methodological and theoretical pluralism (empirical or
theoretical work, qualitative research, design science, prototypes...)
is welcomed by the journal.

Full papers are invited to be submitted by 14. June 2009. All papers
must be original, not published or under review elsewhere. If you would
like to discuss any aspect of the focus theme section, please contact
the Editor for the focus theme section.

Contact address: axel.hochstein@cs.stanford.edu or
editors@electronicmarkets.org

Papers must be submitted via our electronic submission system.
Instructions are available at http://www.electronicmarkets.org/authors.

Important deadlines:
Submission deadline: 14. June 2009
Acceptance decision: 15. August 2009
Issue: Vol. 20, No. 1, February 2010


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Electronic Markets - The International Journal on Networked Business
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Editor-in-Chief: Prof. Hubert Oesterle, University of St. Gallen
Executive Editors: Volker Schmelich, Karen Heyden, University of Leipzig

Editorial Office:
Electronic Markets - The International Journal on Networked Business
c/o Information Systems Institute
University of Leipzig
04109 Leipzig, Germany
Phone +49 341 9733600
Fax +49 341 9733612
E-mail: editors@electronicmarkets.org
http://www.electronicmarkets.org

Electronic Markets is published continuously online
and quarterly in print by Springer.
ISSN: 1019-6781 (Paper) 1422-8890 (Online).

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