2009 World Congress on Privacy, Security, Trust and the Management of e-Business
eInnovation Theme
eInnovation is concerned with the influences and impacts of novel hardware, software and networking technologies and applications, as well as associated innovative business models in both business, and personal settings.
Specific topics of interest in this theme include, but are not limited to:
- RFID applications
- Location Based Services
- Wireless Networking
- Nomadic Computing
- Web 2.0 Applications
- Mash-Ups
- Open Source Development
- Technology Adoption and Diffusion
- E-Business Agility
- Novel E-Business Models
- Innovative uses of Technology for E-Learning
- Media Convergence
- M-Commerce Business Models
- Mobile Devices
- Autonomic Computing
- Collaborative Software / Social Software
eInnovation Theme Chair
Dr. Michael Bliemel, Dalhousie University, Canada
m.bliemel@dal.ca
Theme Program Committee
Abdul-Rahim Ahmad, Dalhousie University, Canada
Morad Banyoucef, University of Ottawa, Canada
Peter Bodorik, Dalhousie University, Canada
Brian Detlor, McMaster University, Canada
Brent Gallupe, Queen's University, Canada
Gerald Grant, Carleton University, Canada
Dawn Jutla, St. Mary's University, Canada
Vinod Kumar, Carleton University, Canada
Bharat Maheshwari, University of Windsor, Canada
Ajax Persaud, University of Ottawa, Canada
Alex Ramirez, Carleton University, Canada
Alexander Serenko, Lakehead University, Canada
Hai Wang, St. Mary's University, Canada
Vance Wilson, Arizona State, USA