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Date: Tue, 23 Nov 1999 17:45:00 -0500
From: "Chidambaram, Laku"
A NEW JOURNAL FOR THE NEW MILLENIUM
The e-Service Qu@rterly
A Journal of Electronic Services in the Private and Public Sectors
MISSION:
The e-Service Qu@rterly is a multi-disciplinary journal aimed at publishing high-quality, original, innovative, peer-reviewed research about the design, delivery and impact of electronic services rendered using a variety of computing and communication technologies. The journal combines both private sector and public sector perspectives regarding electronic services and thus bridges e-Business and e-Government.
The e-Service Qu@rterly will be published by the IU Press -- the second-largest public university press in the U.S., now in its 50th year of operation-in both hard-copy and electronic formats. Articles published in the journal are targeted towards those engaged in the academic and practical aspects of e-Business and e-Government. More information on the journal is available at http://www.spea.indiana.edu/esq.
CALL FOR PAPERS:
Articles are currently being solicited for publication in the inaugural issue of the e-Service Qu@rterly to be published in the Fall of 2000. The journal will publish regular research articles and shorter articles including reviews, outlooks and responses. Any paper submitted to the journal must be original, previously unpublished and currently not under consideration for publication elsewhere.
From time to time, the e-Service Qu@rterly will publish special issues focused on themes related to e-Business or e-Government. Researchers who are interested in guest editing such a special issue may submit a proposal outlining their ideas.
All submissions should be sent as e-mail attachments (in MS Word or similar format) to esq@indiana.edu. For detailed instructions, please see the journal's website at: http://www.spea.indiana.edu/esq.
SCOPE OF THE JOURNAL:
Research articles published in the journal will focus on one or more of these areas:- Individuals: as consumers, users, designers and managers of electronic services- Private Sector: as providers, users and disseminators of e-services- Public Sector: as users, providers, policy makers and regulators of e-services, and- Society: as the collective force that impacts and is impacted by e-services.
In addition, the journal will also publish shorter articles of the following kinds:- Reviews: of websites, books, software, and systems related to e-service and- Outlooks: of future developments, analysis of emerging trends, and challenges to conventional wisdom.- Responses: to articles published in the journal along with responses to those responses.
COVERAGE:
Some examples of topics that fit the above areas include but are not limited to:- the design and delivery of electronic services in such fields as education, entertainment, politics, travel and leisure;- the transaction of consumer-to-consumer services, such as in electronic auctions, and their effects on the global economy;- the coordination of business-to-business services (such as with Internet-based EDI and supply-chain management);- designing effective e-service sites, making delivery choices (e.g., "pull" versus "push" technologies) and evaluating performance;- the transformation of traditional commercial services such as banking and retailing via e-Commerce;- charging for and pricing of e-Services (with digital cash, electronic coupons etc.);- the management of services within and across organizations (such as with virtual teams and outsourcing);- the role and impact of service providers (including ASPs, ISPs and WPPs);- the delivery of public services to citizens via electronic means (such as in e-stamps and the electronic filing of tax returns);- the electronic participation of constituents in policy making and public service (such as in online voting, electronic volunteerism and digital democracy);- the development and management of the infrastructure and technologies needed to deliver electronic services;- the regulation of, and security for e-Services; and,- the impact of electronic services on individuals, organizations and society.
DISTINGUISHED BOARD OF ADVISORS:
James A. Barnes, Indiana University Izak Benbasat, University of British Columbia Robert P. Bostrom, University of Georgia Mike Dunn, Indiana University Sid Huff, Victoria University of Wellington, New Zealand Sirkka Jarvenpaa, The University of Texas at Austin Rob Kling, Indiana University Kenneth L. Kraemer, University of California, Irvine William F. Miller, Stanford University James L. Perry, Indiana University Detmar Straub, Georgia State University M. A. Venkataramanan, Indiana University Michael Vitale, University of Melbourne Richard T. Watson, University of Georgia Robert W. Zmud, University of Oklahoma
EDITORIAL BOARD:
Editor-in-Chief: Laku Chidambaram, Indiana University
Senior Editors: Joey George, Florida State University Magid Igbaria, Claremont Graduate University & Tel Aviv University Maung Sein, Agder College, Norway Henk Sol, Technical University of Delft, The Netherlands Ilze Zigurs, University of Colorado, Boulder Associate Editors: Anil Aggarwal, University of Baltimore Philip E. Agre, University of California, Los Angeles Kim Viborg Andersen, Copenhagen Business School, Denmark Andrea Back, University of St. Gallen, Switzerland Kelly Burke, University of Hawaii, Hilo Nik Dalal, Oklahoma State University Sid Davis, University of Nebraska, Lincoln Amitava Dutta, George Mason University Mike Ewing, Curtin University, Australia Jane Fountain, Harvard University Jagdish Gangolly, State University of New York, Albany Jon Gant, Indiana University Monica Garfield, University of South Florida Robert Hettinga, Internet Bearer Underwriting Corporation Timothy R. Hill, San Jose State University Tad Hogg, Xerox-PARC Dianne Jordan, Booz, Allen & Hamilton Stefan Klein, University of M=FCnster, Germany Byungtae Lee, University of Illinois, Chicago Simha R. Magal, Bowling Green State University Yogesh Malthotra, Florida Atlantic University Gloria Mark, GMD, Germany & University of California, Irvine John Mooney, University College, Dublin, Ireland Cara Okleshen, University of Georgia Lorne Olfman, Claremont Graduate University Derrick Ong, National University of Singapore Aspy Palia, University of Hawaii at Manoa William C. Perkins, Indiana University Arun Rai, Georgia State University Nicolau Reinhard, University of Sao Paolo, Brazil Ash Soni, Indiana University Carsten Sorensen, London School of Economics, United Kingdom Ramesh Venkataraman, Indiana University Chelley Vician, Michigan Technological University K. K. Wei, National University of Singapore ```
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