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The European Conference on Information Management and Evaluation (ECIME) provides a forum for both researchers and practitioners to come together to develop their understanding of both theory and practice in all aspects of IT/IS management and evaluation. This, the second ECIME, is built on the firm foundations laid by 13 successful years of the European Conference on Information Technology Evaluation (ECITE). The wider scope of ECIME reflects the increased use of technology to manage information in and between organizations of all types and sizes across the globe. ECIME 2008 will provide opportunities for people working and researching in the field to come together both formally and informally to share their knowledge and expertise.

The advisory group for the conference invites submissions of papers, and panel and workshop proposals on both the theory and practice of all aspects of IT/IS management and evaluation. The conference in September 2008 seeks quantitative, qualitative and experience-based papers from industry and academe. Topics may include, but are not limited to:

Evaluation topics: The evaluation of e-commerce and e-business; Evaluating intranets and knowledge management; Evaluation of e-government initiatives; Research methods for IT/IS evaluation; The evaluation of IT project management; Architecture compliance evaluation; Validation; Information retrieval systems; Process orientated evaluation; Frameworks; General evaluation methodologies for both the appraisal and post implementation of projects

Management topics: Decision making processes for new investments; The management of IT benefits, costs and risks; Human and organisational aspects of IT/IS; The management of IS development and IT departments; Risk management strategies; IS security; Global aspects of IS/IT; Multi-site implementation; The impact of IS on work and organisations; IS/IT management practices

Ethics and Philosophy topics: What values should be applied when evaluating IT systems? Does the IT function need an ethics officer? Ergonomics and ethics: How far are human impacts an ethical issue?; What are IT managers responsible for – and where do their responsibilities end? What risks should IT management take?; Surveillance, monitoring, teleworking, privacy; If a system can be misused who is responsible? Rights and IT: Rights to privacy and access to information and enabling technologies; Stakeholders: Who should IT managers consult about what and when?; Can IT systems produce knowledge – or only information? Understanding the ’I’ in IT: What metaphors are most useful for making sense of information?; Intellectual property; How is IT changing the ways managers think? What is the proper place of AI in decision making? Who is responsible for the output of AI?

General topics: IT Diffusion; Cases studies; The Information Society; Digital divide; IT for development; Issues in IS design and development; Learning from failures; ICT and health; ICT in Banking and other financial sectors; IT in education; e-Government; IS and organisational culture; IS outsourcing; Legislation; Enterprise Resource Planning; Information sharing.

 

In addition to the main conference, submissions are welcomed to four mini tracks: Assessment of IT based reward systems, chaired by Birger Rapp, Uppsala University, Sweden; ICT, e-business and international business, chaired by Riccardo Spinelli, Universita Di Genova, Italy; ICT in SME’s (Small and Medium-sized Enterprises), co-chaired by David Barnes, G. ‘Hari’ Harindranath and Romano Dyerson (All of the School of Management, Royal Holloway, University of London) and Psychology of Information Systems Evaluation, chaired by Tuan Yu, Kent Business School, University of Kent, UK.

Papers presented at the conference will be considered for a special conference issue of the Electronic Journal of Information Systems Evaluation – http://www.ejise.com

Submission details

Abstracts:

Abstracts should be a minimum of 300 and no more than 500 words including up to five keywords and keyphrases to be received by 21 February 2008. Abstracts must include the proposed title for the paper, the full names (first name and surname, not initials); postal addresses and email addresses of all authors and a telephone number for at least one contact author. Please indicate clearly the contact author. Submissions should be made via the online form. Please ensure that all required fields are completed.

Full paper:

Only required when the abstract has been selected and not to be more than 5,000 words including abstract, keywords and references (the Harvard referencing rules need to be followed). Submission date will be no later than 10 April 2008. Papers should be submitted as .doc or .rtf file attachments by email to the Conference Manager, Elaine Hayne


Submissions are also welcomed from practitioners/developers interested in demonstrating an information management or evaluation product. Suitable products will be selected based on information submitted as detailed below.

Product Demonstrations:

Please submit an abstract of 200-300 words describing an information management or evaluation product you wish to demonstrate and the audience it serves. Submissions should be made using the online Product Demonstration form not later than 10 April 2008. Demonstrations themselves are expected to be approximately 15 minutes in length.

Panel and Workshop Proposals:

Submissions of not more than 1000 words should be made via the online Panel and Workshop form not later than 10 April covering the following: panel/workshop objectives, key themes, full details of all panelists, and in the case of workshops – details of activities and duration. Accepted panel/workshop proposals will appear in the conference proceedings, and all panel/workshop members must register for the conference.

Important information

  • The selection panel of the conference committee will consider all abstracts received by the submission deadline to ensure that the proposed paper is relevant to the Conference.
  • Abstract selection notifications will then be sent out to relevant authors.
  • All full papers will be double-blind reviewed by members of the conference committee to ensure an adequate standard, that the proposed subject of their abstract has been followed, that the paper is of a suitable length, the standard of English is adequate and the paper is appropriately referenced.
  • For authors whose first language is not English we request that you have your work proof read prior to submission by a native English speaker (or at least a fluent English speaker). Papers can be rejected due to a poor standard of English.
  • Papers that are accepted will be published in the conference proceedings providing at least one author registers and presents the work at the Conference (see the registration section of the conference website for more information about registration).
  • Due to the large number of papers expected for this conference, the committee only allows an author to present one paper. Therefore if multiple papers are accepted for presentation different co-authors need to present each paper.


Important dates

Abstract submission deadline:

21 February 2008

 Now closed

Notification of abstract acceptance:

28 February 2008

Completed

Final copy of full paper due:

10 April 2008

 

Notification of paper acceptance (with changes):

19 June 2008

 

Earlybird registration closes:

3 July 2008

 

Final paper submission (with changes): 

17 July 2008

 

Final author registration date:

7 August 2008

 

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