Call for papers/Topics

Full Articles/ Reviews/ Shorts Papers/ Abstracts are welcomed in the following research fields:

1. Core Independent Topics

These topics represent the foundational pillars unique to each specific domain.

E-Commerce

  • Business Models: B2B (Business-to-Business), B2C (Business-to-Consumer), C2C (Consumer-to-Consumer), C2B (Consumer-to-Business), and D2C (Direct-to-Consumer).

  • Digital Storefront Management: Shopping cart architecture, product information management (PIM), and user experience (UX/UI) design for conversion.

  • Payment Gateways and Financial Processing: Credit/debit processing, digital wallets (Apple Pay, PayPal), Buy Now Pay Later (BNPL), and cryptocurrency integration.

  • M-Commerce (Mobile Commerce): App-based shopping, location-based push notifications, and mobile-optimized checkout funnels.

  • E-Commerce Marketing: Search Engine Optimization (SEO) for products, conversion rate optimization (CRO), affiliate marketing, and social commerce (shopping via Instagram, TikTok).

E-Business 

  • Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP): Centralized digital management of human resources, finance, and manufacturing.

  • Supply Chain Management (SCM): Automated inventory control, just-in-time (JIT) logistics, and digital procurement (e-procurement).

  • Customer Relationship Management (CRM): Automated sales pipelines, customer support ticketing systems, and data-driven customer retention.

  • Business Intelligence (BI) & Analytics: Data warehousing, predictive analytics for market trends, and operational KPIs.

  • Internal Collaboration Systems: Intranets, enterprise social networks, and cloud-based knowledge management platforms.

E-Governance 

  • Interaction Models: G2C (Government-to-Citizen), G2B (Government-to-Business), G2G (Government-to-Government), and G2E (Government-to-Employee).

  • Digital Identity & Authentication: National e-ID systems, biometric verification, and single sign-on (SSO) portals for public services.

  • E-Democracy & Civic Engagement: Online voting (i-voting), public consultation portals, and digital petition platforms.

  • Open Data & Transparency: Freedom of information portals, public spending trackers, and open-source government datasets.

  • Public Service Delivery: Digital tax filing, online license renewals, welfare distribution systems, and e-health records.

2. Interrelated & Overlapping Topics

These areas represent the critical touchpoints where two or all three domains intersect, share technologies, or depend on one another.

The Triple Intersection (E-Commerce + E-Business + E-Governance)

  • Cybersecurity & Cryptography: Public Key Infrastructure (PKI), SSL/TLS encryption, and firewalls required to protect commercial transactions, corporate data, and citizen records alike.

  • Data Protection & Privacy Regulation: Compliance frameworks like GDPR, CCPA, or regional data sovereignty laws that dictate how businesses sell, corporations manage data, and governments track citizens.

  • Cloud Computing Infrastructure: Dependence on IaaS, PaaS, and SaaS models to scale digital storefronts, enterprise networks, and public service databases.

  • Artificial Intelligence & Automation: Large Language Models (LLMs) for customer/citizen chatbots, fraud detection algorithms, and automated data processing.

Intersections Between E-Commerce & E-Business

  • Omnichannel Integration: Aligning online retail storefronts (E-Commerce) with back-end inventory and warehouse management systems (E-Business).

  • Logistics & Fulfillment: Automated order processing triggered by a customer purchase, feeding into third-party logistics (3PL) API integrations.

  • Customer Data Platforms (CDP): Feeding transactional storefront data into corporate CRM systems to build unified customer profiles for future product development.

Intersections Between E-Commerce & E-Governance

  • E-Taxation & Custom Compliance: Automated calculation and collection of sales tax, VAT, and cross-border customs duties at the digital point of sale.

  • Digital Market Regulation: Antitrust laws for digital marketplaces, consumer protection rights for online shopping, and counterfeit prevention.

  • Public E-Procurement: Government bodies acting as B2B buyers, utilizing commercial e-commerce bidding platforms to purchase goods from private businesses.

Intersections Between E-Business & E-Governance

  • Corporate Compliance & Reporting: Digital portals for corporate tax filing, environmental impact reporting, and labor law compliance tracking.

  • Business Registration & Licensing: Streamlined G2B digital pipelines allowing entrepreneurs to register new corporations, secure trademarks, and obtain operating permits online.

  • Public-Private Partnerships (PPP) in Tech: Joint ventures to develop national digital infrastructure, such as smart city grids or 5G/6G network deployments