| Evaluation topics: |
| § The evaluation of e-commerce and e-business | § Evaluating intranets and knowledge management |
| § Evaluation of e-government initiatives | § Research methods for IT/IS evaluation |
| § The evaluation of IT projects | § Architecture compliance evaluation |
| § Validation | § Information retrieval systems |
| § Process orientated evaluation | § Frameworks |
| § Evaluation of ICT for development projects | § Auditing IS/IT systems and implementations |
| § Using ICT to evaluate academic performance | § The psychology of evaluation. |
| § Benefit management | § The evaluation of open source systems |
| § The evaluation of ERP systems | § “Green” IT |
| § General evaluation methodologies | § The evaluation of IT investments |
| Management topics: |
| § Decision making processes for new investments | § e-Procurement |
| § The management of IT benefits, costs and risks | § Human and organisational aspects of IT/IS |
| § The management of IS development and IT departments | § Risk management strategies |
| § IS security | § Global aspects of IS/IT |
| § Multi-site implementation | § The impact of IS on work and organisations |
| § IS/IT management practice | § Records management |
| § e-Commerce | § Computer based training |
| § Customer loyalty programmes and reward systems. | § Business intelligence |
| § The management of IT investments | § The management of “green” IT |
| § Enterprise architecture management | § Change management |
| § Work-integrated learning | |
| e-Government topics: |
| § Quality management and monitoring tools and methods – for usability, user satisfaction and measurement | § New e-Government delivery models and their business and/or community justification – including by private and civic sectors |
| § The role of intermediaries in e-Government service delivery | § Change in the public sector |
| § The digital divide | § e-Health |
| New technologies, Innovation and Infrastructure Development topics: |
| § Diffusion and adoption of new information technologies | § Acceptance of new technologies |
| § Innovative impact of new technology adoption | § Information infrastructure development |
| § Social aspects of information infrastructures | § Development and emergence of standards |
| § The role of information infrastructures in distributed environments | § Web technology’s effect on interoperability issues |
| § Ubiquitous computing | § The impact of new technologies on business processes |
| § The role of information infrastructures for knowledge creation, innovation and innovation systems | § Information infrastructures as facilitators of innovation in inter-firm networks |
| Ethics and Philosophy topics: |
| § What values should be applied when evaluating IT systems? | § Does the IT function need an ethics officer: |
| § Ergonomics and ethics: How far are human impacts an ethical issue? | § What risks should IT management take? |
| § What are IT managers responsible for – and where do their responsibilities end? | § Surveillance, monitoring, teleworking, privacy; If a system can be misused who is responsible |
| § Rights and IT: Rights to privacy and access to information and enabling technologies | § Understanding the ’I’ in IT: What metaphors are most useful for making sense of information? |
| § Stakeholders: Who should IT managers consult about what and when? | § Intellectual property |
| § Can IT systems produce knowledge – or only information? | § How is IT changing the ways managers think? |
| § What is the proper place of AI in decision making? | § Who is responsible for the output of AI? |
| General topics: |
| § IT Diffusion | § Issues in IS design and development |
| § The Information Society | § ICT and health |
| § IT for development | § IT in education |
| § Learning from failures | § IS and organisational culture |
| § ICT in Banking and other financial sectors | § Legislation |
| § IS outsourcing | § Information sharing |
| § Enterprise Resource Planning | § Mobile commerce |
| § Indigenous knowledge systems | § Strategic IS planning |
| § Sense making in IT | § The potential of Radio Frequency ID (RFID) applications – the internet of things. |
| Conference and Journal Accreditations | | |
| ECIME conference proceedings are: |  |  |
| § listed in the Thomson Reuters ISI Index to Scientific and Technical Proceedings (ISTP) |
| § listed in the Thomson Reuters ISI Index to Scientific and Technical Proceedings (ISTP/ISI Proceedings) |
| § listed in the Thomson Reuters ISI Index Social Sciences & Humanities Proceedings (ISSHP/ISI Proceedings) |
| § listed in the Thomson Reuters Index to Social Sciences & Humanities Proceedings (ISSHP) |
| § indexed by the Institution of Engineering and Technology in the UK. |  |  |
| § ranked B in the Australian CORE rankings for conference proceedings.. |
| § listed in the EBSCO database. |
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| The Electronic Journal of Information Systems Evaluation is: |
| § rated level 1 in the Danish Government bibliometric lists |  |
| § ranked by the Australian Business Deans Council list |
| § listed in the Norwegian Social Science Data Services |
| § listed on the International Bibliography of Social Sciences (IBSS) |
| § listed in the Open Access Journals database |
| § listed in the Cabell Directory of Publishing Opportunities |  |  |
| § listed in the EBSCO database of electronic journals |
| § listed in the Ulrich directory of periodicals |
| § indexed by the Institution of Engineering and Technology in the UK. |