| TopDescriptionE-business is broadly defined as a business process that includes not just the buying and selling of goods and services, but also servicing customers, collaborating with business partners, and conducting electronic transactions within an organization via telecommunications networks. E-business technologies and applications continue to evolve in many different directions and are now key strategic assets in business organizations. New e-business applications that have significant implications for the corporate strategies are being developed constantly. Current e-business research comes from diversified disciplines ranging from marketing, psychology, information systems, accounting, economics to computer science. The Advances in E-Business Research (AEBR) Book Series plans to serve as balanced interdisciplinary references for researchers and practitioners in this area.
The AEBR Book Series intends to provide instructors, researchers, professionals, and students in higher education with a coherent collection of books that deals with the most current information about the concepts, issues, applications, technologies, and trends in the e-business area. AEBR publishes the highest quality academic books that foster our understanding of e-business and address the challenges and opportunities faced by the researchers and practitioners. TopMissionThe mission of the Advances in E-Business Research (AEBR) Book Series is to provide a premier book series for researchers and practitioners worldwide to share and distribute cutting-edge knowledge and best practices of all facets of electronic business. The AERB Book Series endeavors to provide instructors, researchers, professionals, and students in higher education with a coherent collection of books that deals with the most current information about the concepts, issues, applications, technologies, and trends in the e-business area. AEBR also aims to identify emerging research topics and define the future of e-business research. TopTopics CoveredThe Advances in E-Business Research (AEBR) Book Series Book invites proposals for empirical, theoretical, and conceptual studies depictions of the key and emerging principles of e-business research. Submitters are encouraged to depict practical applications of e-business technologies and applications, as well as breakthrough concepts and trends in the e-business arena.Topics of interest to the series include, but are not limited to, the following areas: Applications of new technologies to e-business
B2B e-marketplaces
Collaborative commerce
Developing and managing middleware to support e-business
Digital libraries
E-business models and architectures
E-business process modeling and simulation studies
E-business standardizations
E-business strategies
E-business systems integration
E-business technology investment strategies
Economics of e-business
E-CRM
E-finance
E-healthcare
E-HRM
E-SERVQUAL
E-TAM
E-value chain
Electronic communications
Electronic markets and infrastructures
Electronic supply chain management and the Internet-based electronic data interchange
E-marketing
E-procurement methods
E-payment market
E-services
Evaluation methodologies for e-business systems
Global e-business
Intelligent agent technologies and their impacts
Interorganizational information systems
Mobile commerce
Online communities
Online consumer behavior
Outsourcing and e-business technologies
Semantic Web
Social network
Trends in e-business models and technologies
Trust, security, and privacy of e-business transactions and information
Valuing e-business assets
Virtual organization
Web advertising
Web-based languages, application development methodologies, and tools
Web personalization and mass customization technologies
Web services-based e-business systems
Web 2.0
Other related issues in the e-business area TopEditorial Advisory BoardAdvances in E-Business Research (AEBR) Book SeriesEditor-in-Chief: In Lee, Western Illinois University, USAAssociate Editors:
Nikos Antonopoulos, University of Derby, UK
Ye-Sho Chen, Louisiana State University, USA
Lisandro Granville, Federal University of Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil
Albert L. Lederer, University of Kentucky, USA
San Murugesan, Multimedia University, Malaysia
International Editorial Review Board:
Rebecca Angeles, University of New Brunswick Fredericton, Canada
Javier Barria, Imperial College London, UK
Noureddine Boudriga, Universit of Carthage, Tunisia
Wojciech Cellary, The Poznan University of Economics, Poland
Jiann-Liang Chen, National Taiwan University of Science and Technology, Taiwan
Nicoletta Corrocher, Bocconi University, Italy
Kevin Curran, University of Ulster, UK
Chanan Glezer, Ariel University Center of Samaria, Israel
Sami Habib, Kuwait University, Kuwait
Faouzi Kamoun, University of Dubai, UAE
Romain Laborde, University Paul Sabatier - Institut de Recherche en Informatique de Toulouse, France
Krassie Petrova, Auckland University of Technology, New Zealand
Stephanie Teufel, Universite de Fribourg, Switzerland
Michal Zemlicka, Charles University, Czech Republic
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TopAuthor(s)/Editor(s) BiographyIn Lee In Lee is a professor in the Department of Information Systems and Decision Sciences in the College of Business and Technology at Western Illinois University. He received his PhD from University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. He is the editor-in-chief of the International Journal of E-Business Research. He has published his research in such journals as Communications of the ACM, IEEE Transactions on Systems, Man and Cybernetics, IEEE Transactions on Engineering Management, International Journal of Production Research, Computers and Education, Computers in Human Behavior, Computers and Operations Research, Computers and Industrial Engineering, Knowledge and Process Management, Business Process Management Journal, Journal of E-Commerce in Organizations and others. His current research interests include e-commerce technology development and management, investment strategies for computing technologies and telecommunications planning and management. |