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PAJAIS-RFID Applications and Potentials 2010 : CALL FOR PAPERS:Pacific Asia Journal of the Association for Information Systems (PAJAIS)- Special Issue on “RFID Applications and Potentials” | |||||||||||||||
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CALL FOR PAPERS: Pacific Asia Journal of the Association for Information Systems (PAJAIS) Special Issue on “RFID Applications and Potentials” )))Important Dates: Paper Submission: November 1, 2009 Authors Notification: January 30, 2010 Final Submission: March 1, 2010 )))Special Issue Scope: In the era when timely information, accurate forecasting of supplies and demands, real-time inventory management, control of warehouses and retail stores are vital, the RFID (Radio Frequency Identification) technology finds its way into literally every sector of economy, business and industry such as transportation and cargo, storage and retail, healthcare, manufacturing, and many other sectors and domains. There are many sectors and domains where RFID already have been showing unprecedented potentials such as transport and traffic (toll-ways), supply chain management, where tracking, monitoring, security, coordination, and planning play important roles. Similarly, RFID have been used to improve healthcare services, construction sites management, and so on. Economic dimension (costs saving) is the main component in pushing for innovative technologies. The current research manifests that the use of RFID can significantly transform the current way of conducting business, improve efficiency of operation and management, and support decision making process. However, adoption of RFID in different industries is far from ubiquitous. In fact, there are only some dispersed examples that one can be found in the literature. Before RFID sees any wide diffusion, it requires extensive study of already applied RFID projects, the study of best practices, innovative applications, potential uses, and barriers. This special issue is soliciting research papers, literature survey, and case studies on RFID Applications and Potentials; in particular, it is aimed at the following topics, but not limited. )))Suggested Topics - RFID Application Example in Various Domains - RFID Application Example in Various Economy Sectors - RFID Potential in Various Domains - RFID Adoption and Diffusion - RFID Potential in Various Economy Sectors - RFID Impacts on Business Performance - RFID Impacts on Business Processes - RFID Application to Enhance Operations Management - RFID and Change Management Issues - RFID Implementation Best Practices - Innovative Applications of RFID - Survey of RFID Application Literature - Survey of RFID Research Literature - Research Trends on RFID Application - Technical Barriers of RFID - Economic Barriers of RFID ))) Submission Instructions Authors should prepare their final manuscripts following the AIS format (http://aisel.aisnet.org/jais/JAIS_Style.pdf). Authors are kindly asked to send their contribution by email. In your email, please copy all three co-editors: Guest Editors: Joseph Barjis - Associate Professor, Delft University of Technology, The Netherlands: J.Barjis@TUDelft.NL Samuel Fosso Wamba - Lecturer, University of Wollongong, Australia: Samuel@uow.edu.au Akemi Takeoka Chatfield -Senior Lecturer, University of Wollongong, Australia: Akemi@uow.edu.au Each manuscript must include two sections in a single file (Word or PDF): The first section (only one page) must contain the paper title, authors’ names, affiliations, e-mail addresses, a list of keywords, and an abstract (please identify the corresponding author, if multiple authors). The second section must start with the paper title, abstract, keywords, and the entire body of the paper without any reference to the authors’ names – completely blind. Email only one file! |
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