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47th ISTANBUL World Congress on E-Business, E-Commerce and E-Governance (EBECEG-26)

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Conference DateJun 01-Jun 03, 2026PlaceIstanbul, Turkey
Submission DeadlineMay 15, 2026E-mailinfo@heaig.org
Websitehttps://iceebm.org/conference/366Telephone
DESCRIPTION
Call for papers/Topics Full Articles/ Reviews/ Shorts Papers/ Abstracts are welcomed in the following research fields: 1. E-Business E-Business refers to the use of digital technology and the internet to execute all business processes, including internal operations and external relations. Core Components: E-Procurement: Digital sourcing and purchasing of supplies. Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP): Integration of back-office functions like finance, HR, and manufacturing. Customer Relationship Management (CRM): Managing interactions and data throughout the customer lifecycle. Supply Chain Management (SCM): Digital coordination of the flow of goods from raw materials to the end user. Internal Operations: Knowledge Management: Internal wikis and digital training. Employee Collaboration: Intranets, video conferencing, and project management tools. Business Intelligence (BI): Using big data and analytics for strategic decision-making. Infrastructure & Security: Cloud computing and hosting models. Electronic Data Interchange (EDI) standards. Cybersecurity frameworks (firewalls, encryption, and access control). 2. E-Commerce E-Commerce is a subset of E-Business that focuses specifically on the buying and selling of goods and services over the internet. Business Models: B2B (Business-to-Business): Wholesale trade (e.g., Alibaba). B2C (Business-to-Consumer): Retail e-tailing (e.g., Amazon). C2C (Consumer-to-Consumer): Peer-to-peer marketplaces (e.g., eBay). C2B (Consumer-to-Business): Freelance services or crowdsourcing (e.g., Upwork). DTC (Direct-to-Consumer): Manufacturers selling directly via their own websites. Revenue Models: Subscription-based (Netflix). Transaction fees (PayPal). Advertising and Affiliate marketing. Freemium models. The Trade Cycle: Pre-Sales: Search and negotiation. Execution: Order placement and delivery logistics. Settlement: Invoicing and payment processing (E-wallets, UPI, Gateways). After-Sales: Customer support and returns. Emerging Trends: M-Commerce: Mobile-first shopping and apps. Social Commerce: Selling via Instagram, TikTok, or Facebook. 3. E-Governance E-Governance is the application of IT to simplify government processes, improve service delivery, and increase transparency for citizens and businesses. Interaction Models: G2C (Government-to-Citizen): Paying taxes online, license renewals, and public records. G2B (Government-to-Business): E-tendering, permits, and digital corporate filing. G2G (Government-to-Government): Data sharing between different departments or local vs. national authorities. G2E (Government-to-Employee): Managing civil service payroll, training, and internal HR. Levels of Implementation: Information/Broadcasting: One-way communication (government websites). Interaction: Two-way communication (emailing officials, downloading forms). Transaction: Financial exchanges (paying fines or utilities). Transformation/Participation: E-voting and digital town halls. Key Challenges: The Digital Divide: Ensuring equitable access for all socioeconomic groups. Data Privacy: Protecting sensitive citizen information. Interoperability: Making sure different government systems can "talk" to each other.

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