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The electronic journal of IS Evaluation (http://www.ejise.com) is intended to provide critical perspectives on topics relevant to Information Systems Evaluation, with an emphasis on the organisational and management implications. Through its publication the journal aims to contribute to the development of theory and practice.
The editorial board invites submissions of quantitative, qualitative and experience-based papers from industry and academe papers on both the theory and practice of all aspects of IT/IS evaluation. Topics may include, but are not limited to:
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the evaluation of e-commerce and e-business
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evaluating intranets and knowledge Management
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general evaluation methodologies for both the appraisal and post implementation of projects.
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decision making processes for new investments
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the management of IT benefits, costs and risks
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research methods for IT/IS evaluation
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human and organisational aspects of IT/IS
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the evaluation of IT project management
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the management of IS development and IT departments
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the impact of IS on work and organisations.
Submission details:
- Those wishing to make a submission should send one copy, preferably in Microsoft Word, by e-mail to submissions@ejise.com. Submissions should not be longer than 5,000 words. All papers submitted to the journal will be double-blind refereed by members of the editorial board or other suitable readers.
- Papers should begin with the title of paper, all the authors’ names and affiliations, and the full address and e-mail address for at least one contact author. A relevant website address may also be optionally supplied. When the paper is online there will be a link to the authors email addresses so that readers can reach you for further information. Please do not submit a paper without these contact details. The journal administrators will remove personal details for the purposes of the blind review process.
- Include a 300 words abstract outlining the purpose, scope and conclusions of the paper, and selected keywords. It is important that the abstract should be clear and understandable for those for whom English is not the native language. The abstract should explain why the paper is an important contribution to a particular aspect of IS Evaluation.
- Keywords. Within the journal Web Site there will be a search facility to look for papers that have been published and the keywords will be used in conjunction with this. Therefore please include at least four words or short phrases that highlight the topics covered by the paper.
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