Call for papers/Topics
Full Articles/ Reviews/ Shorts Papers/ Abstracts are welcomed in the following research fields:
1. Independent Core Topics & Subtopics
E-Business (Electronic Business)
This domain covers the overall digital transformation of business operations, including internal processes and business-to-business networks.
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Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP): Digital integration of internal operations like manufacturing, HR, and finance.
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Customer Relationship Management (CRM): Digital systems for managing sales cycles, lead generation, and customer support history.
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Supply Chain Management (SCM): Inventory automation, electronic data interchange (EDI) between vendors, and logistics tracking.
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Knowledge Management Systems (KMS): Intranets, internal wikis, and document management platforms for employee collaboration.
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Business Intelligence (BI) & Analytics: Data warehousing and corporate performance management dashboards.
E-Commerce (Electronic Commerce)
This domain strictly focuses on commercial transactions over the internet, covering marketing, sales, and the digital customer journey.
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Transactional Models: Business-to-Consumer (B2C), Business-to-Business (B2B), Consumer-to-Consumer (C2C), and Consumer-to-Business (C2B).
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Digital Marketing & Conversion: Search engine optimization (SEO), conversion rate optimization (CRO), affiliate marketing, and programmatic advertising.
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E-Marketplace Management: Multi-vendor platform dynamics, dropshipping mechanics, and third-party fulfillment services.
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M-Commerce (Mobile Commerce): App-based shopping, location-based mobile advertising, and SMS marketing.
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Social Commerce: Shoppable social media feeds, live-stream shopping events, and influencer marketplace integrations.
E-Governance (Electronic Governance)
This domain encompasses the use of information technology by government agencies to improve service delivery, transparency, and civic engagement.
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Interaction Models: Government-to-Citizen (G2C), Government-to-Business (G2B), Government-to-Government (G2G), and Government-to-Employee (G2E).
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Digital Democracy (E-Democracy): Online voting systems, public consultation portals, and digital petition platforms.
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Open Government & Transparency: Freedom of information portals, public spending trackers, and open data repositories.
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National Digital Infrastructure: Centralized citizen identity management (eID), digital birth/death registries, and land titling systems.
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Public Service Delivery: Online tax filing, digital passport/license renewals, and electronic social security disbursements.
2. Interrelated Cross-Cutting Topics
These topics represent areas where two or all three domains overlap, requiring shared standards, tech stacks, or legal frameworks.
Shared Infrastructure & Trust
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Digital Identity & Authentication: Biometric verification, single sign-on (SSO) systems, and multi-factor authentication used by banks (E-Business), shops (E-Commerce), and tax portals (E-Governance).
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Cybersecurity & Threat Mitigation: Defending against DDoS attacks, ransomware, phishing, and data breaches across both public and private sectors.
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Data Privacy & Compliance: Navigating regulations like GDPR or CCPA which dictate how corporations, online shops, and government bodies handle user data.
Financial Transactions & Systems
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Digital Payment Ecosystems: Central bank digital currencies (CBDCs) and automated clearing houses (E-Governance) interacting with digital wallets, credit gateways, and buy-now-pay-later (BNPL) systems (E-Commerce).
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Automated Taxation (E-Taxation): Real-time VAT/GST calculation at checkout (E-Commerce) hooked directly into government revenue APIs (E-Governance).
Socio-Economic Engineering
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The Digital Divide & Accessibility: Ensuring that digital storefronts, corporate portals, and vital public services are accessible to low-income, rural, or elderly populations.
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Smart Cities & IoT Logistics: Using Internet of Things (IoT) sensors to manage municipal traffic and utilities (E-Governance), which directly impacts corporate fleet logistics (E-Business) and last-mile package delivery (E-Commerce).
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Public-Private Partnerships (PPP) in Tech: Government agencies collaborating with private tech firms to build the underlying infrastructure (like 5G networks or cloud hubs) that supports the entire digital economy




