I3E: International Conference on e-Business, e-Services, and e-Society

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Event When Where Deadline
I3E 2024 23rd IFIP Conference e-Business, e-Services, and e-Society
Sep 11, 2024 - Sep 13, 2024 Heerlen, the Netherlands May 31, 2024
I3E 2019 The 18th IFIP Conference on e-Business, e-Services and e-Society
Sep 18, 2019 - Sep 20, 2019 Trondheim, Norway Mar 31, 2019 (Mar 15, 2019)
I3E 2010 The 10th International IFIP conference on e-Commerce, e-Business, and e-Services
Nov 3, 2010 - Nov 5, 2010 Buenos Aires, Argentina May 28, 2010
I3E 2009 9th IFIP Conference on e-Business, e-Services, and e-Society
Sep 23, 2009 - Sep 25, 2009 Nancy, France Mar 31, 2009
I3E 2008 Eighth IFIP Conference on e-Business, e-Services, and e-Society
Sep 24, 2008 - Sep 26, 2008 Tokyo, Japan Apr 15, 2008
 
 

Present CFP : 2024

The advent of generative AI has significantly impacted businesses, societies, and countries globally. This technology, along with other disruptive innovations like big data analytics, blockchain, robotics, IoT, online healthcare, and remote work solutions, has fundamentally transformed how organizations and societies address the evolving demands of customers and citizens in an increasingly intricate business landscape. Both scholarly research and practical observations indicate that integrating these digital advancements has witnessed a substantial leap forward at multiple tiers—from organizational to societal and national levels. The challenges of implementing these technologies are anticipated to persist in the long term, underscoring the enduring impact of generative AI and its counterparts on post-COVID economies and societies.

The rapid adoption of disruptive technologies presents substantial challenges and reshapes the world, businesses, and societies. It also offers opportunities to foster prosperity, human well-being, and sustainability of business ecosystems. Therefore, digital connectivity and skills will become even more critical as foundations to enable the adoption of broader disruptive technologies and maintain the viability, adaptiveness, and competitiveness of industries in this new ecosystem and economic environment. One particular industry that has seen increased investment in digital infrastructure and digital skills is healthcare. Globally, many healthcare systems struggled in the earliest stages of the COVID-19 pandemic. Also, in the post–COVID–19 era, healthcare organizations and systems are addressing key challenges of providing high-quality, efficient, and accessible care while facilitating the (tele)monitoring and management of exponentially increasing chronic diseases such as obesity, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, diabetes using digital technologies.

While the disruptive innovations reshaped individual work behavior, organizational structures, and collaborations, many theoretical perspectives fall short of understanding the new reality. Moreover, rapid expansion and adoption of digital innovation provide many opportunities to discuss and rethink the theoretical and methodological underpinnings to understand how these innovations are used in practice. Digital innovation can be crucial in creating a sustainable, inclusive, and interconnected world. Therefore, this conference elucidates the opportunities for digital-driven disruptive innovations and reflects on how the research community can address the challenges of innovations.

Therefore, the 23rd IFIP Conference on e-Business, e-Services, and e-Society will bring together contributions from various perspectives, disciplines, and communities to advance knowledge regarding disruptive innovation in a digitally connected, healthy world.

Papers employing quantitative, qualitative, and/or critical methods are welcomed. Areas of interest include, amongst others, the following themes:

General conference theme topics:

The impact of emerging digital innovations, e.g., big data analytics, robotics, AI, IoT, and blockchain-based platforms on organizations and societies
Digital disruptive innovation in the post–COVID–19 era
Generative AI and its impact on business models and operations
AI and the future of work
Ethical and social issues for digital transformation and digital platforms
The role of digital innovations in shaping business and societal value
Digital Business model innovation
Novel theoretical perspectives and practical approaches that broaden and challenge our understanding of digital innovations
Opportunities and challenges of digital innovation in healthcare, education, industries, and society
Sustainable and innovative healthcare organizations and health systems
Healthcare analytics
Digital platform ecosystem dynamics
Enterprise architecture and modeling for business ecosystems
Ethics and CSR issues related to AI and analytics
Socio-economic transformation in a digitized society
Open data societies and cultures

 

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