Workshops & Panels Application
The International Conference on Electronic Business 2024 (ICEB 2024) seeks to offer workshops and panels as part of the conference. E-Business and Management Information Systems scholars and industrial professionals are kindly invited to submit workshop and panel proposals for ICEB 2024. We kindly invite panels that facilitate the discussion on cutting-edge research and intellectual ideas in the field of e-business and management information systems. Panels are expected to engage the panelists and the audience in a debate that encourages engagement and enhances the learning experience with the objective to advance our understanding on the contemporary issues in e-business. The topics of panels are expected to vary but revolving the novel research challenges and emerging issues in e-business in AI era. We sincerely welcome workshops delivered by researchers and practitioners on topics related to e-business and management information systems. The purpose of the workshop is supposed to cultivate communities of interest among scholars. They are expected to provide an opportunity to generate novel ideas, challenge conventional thinking, eliciting inspirations and build new partnerships. We invite submissions on all facets of the conference theme: AI-Generated Content and Human-AI Collaboration. The scheduling of workshops and panels will be determined based on submissions.
Proposal Submissions
Proposal submissions for workshops and panels should include the following information:
Title of the proposed workshop or panel.
A concise justification of how the workshop or panel relates to the conference’s central theme, “AI-Generated Content and Human-AI Collaboration” especially to e-business more in general.
List of the organizer(s) and presenter(s) with their short bios.
A brief description on the primary audience being targeted and the expected number of participants.
For workshops: A description of the workshop, including objectives and planned activities.
For panels: The description of the topic to be discussed, the panel structure, including the format for interaction between panelists and the audience and a brief position statement and biographies for each panelist. Panel proposals will also be required to include a participation statement stating that all panelists have committed to attending the conference and serving on the panel if the panel is accepted.
All the proposals should be submitted to program co-chairs via email.
Dr. May Ying Wang, BNU-HKBU United International College, Zhuhai, China, ywang@bnbu.edu.cn
Mengxiang Li, Faculty of Business, Hong Kong Baptist University, Hong Kong, China, mengxiangli@hkbu.edu.hk
Review Criteria
Proposals will be reviewed and evaluated by the program co-chairs.
The review criteria for panels will include the novelty of the topic, the format of the panel, the diversity of opinions within the panel, the implications of the panel for research and practice in e-business, and the likelihood of attracting a wide audience.
We intend to provide workshop organizers with early feedback on similar workshop proposals, allowing them to consider mergers (or modifications to make workshops more distinct) in advance.
Important Dates
Proposal Deadline: 15 July 2024
Acceptance Notification: 15 August 2024
Presentation materials from all presenters: 1 October 2024
Topics of interest include, but are not limited to:
AI and its applications
Big data analytics and precision analytics
Blockchain and FinTech
Collaborative commerce and sharing economy
COVID pandemic e-business issues
Cross-border e-commerce
Digital collaborations
Digital marketing and consumer behavior
Digital transformations and innovation
E-business cultural and social issues
E-business education and e-learning
E-business strategies and models
E-entrepreneurship and innovations
E-healthcare and gerontechnology
Human computer interaction
IS innovation, adoption and diffusion
IT ethics and data governance
Knowledge management and sharing
New technology adoption and diffusion
Security and privacy issues
Smart cities and Internet of Things
Smart homes and smart technologies
Social media and social computing
Supply chain management and e-logistics
Virtual communities and social commerce
Web mining and recommendation systems
Other related issues