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MISTICA: ITD - IT Investments in Emerging Economies (CFP)

MISTICA: ITD - IT Investments in Emerging Economies (CFP)

Write haof XML files: Jose-Carlos Mariategui ^lt;jcm_at_ata.org.pe>
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Creo que algunos compañeros de la lista podrian colaborar con este numero, ¿no?

jcm

------ Forwarded Message
>From: narcyz roztocki <roztockn@newpaltz.edu>
>Date: Mon, 27 Mar 2006 17:49:47 -0500
>To: AISWORLD Information Systems World Network <isworld@lyris.isworld.org>
>Subject: [isworld] ITD - IT Investments in Emerging Economies (CFP)
>
>Call for Papers
>Special Issue of the Journal of INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY FOR DEVELOPMENT
>[Apologies if you receive this more than once]
>
>Call for Papers
>Special Issue of the Journal of
>INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY FOR DEVELOPMENT
>"Information Technology Investments in Emerging Economies"
>
>Information technology (IT) related investments
>in emerging economies have increased
>substantially over the last few years.
>Frequently, these investments are conducted in
>the hope for improved social development and economic growth.
> In spite of the global market and the extent
> of IT investments in emerging economies, the
> main stream IT research remains concerned
> primarily with the highly developed regions of
> the world. Unfortunately, much of the research
> conducted solely in the context of developed
> countries cannot readily be transferred or
> applied to emerging economies for such reasons as dissimilarity
>in legal standards, discrepancy in
>infrastructure development, and disparity in demographics.
>
>The objective of this special issue is to
>provide a forum for both academic researchers
>and practitioners interested in issues related
>to IT investments in emerging economies.
>Possible contributions may include, but are not limited to the following:
>
> * IT investment evaluation
> * Cost/benefit analysis
> * IT productivity studies at the country, industry or firm level
> * Comparative cross-country research
> * Country specific case studies
> * Risk analysis
> * Global supply chain management and its effect on emerging economies
> * IT off-shoring / IT outsourcing into emerging economies
> * IT back-sourcing from emerging economies
> * International IT project management
> * E-commerce and its effect on emerging economies
> * E-government
> * Legal and fiscal policies regarding IT investments
>
>Deadline for submissions of papers: November 1, 2006
>Notification of initial acceptances: February 1, 2007
>Deadline for revised papers: March 1, 2007
>Notification of final acceptances: June 1, 2007
>Deadline for final versions: September 1, 2007
>Tentative Publication Date: December 2007
>
>Please submit papers via email to both special issue editors simultaneously:
>
>
>Narcyz Roztocki
>State University of New York at New Paltz
>School of Business, 75 S. Manheim Blvd.
>New Paltz, NY 12561-2443
>Phone: (845) 257-2935
>Fax: (845) 257-2947
>roztockn@newpaltz.edu
>
>H. Roland Weistroffer
>Virginia Commonwealth University
>School of Business, 1015 Floyd Avenue
>Richmond, VA 23284-4000
>Phone: (804) 828-7118
>Fax: (804) 828-3199
>hrweistr@vcu.edu
>
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