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The event will take place at Salzburg Research - TechnoZ, Jakob Haringer Straße 5, 5020 Salzburg (Tel. 0662 2288-0), located near the main railway station. For details how to get there see www.salzburgresearch.at/contact/location_e.php. The easiest way for those staying in downtown hotels is probably to share a taxi (7-10 Euro, depending on where you are).
Public transport: take Bus No. 6 . The respective bus stop is "Jakob Haringer Straße " (or, simply ask the driver for the stop for "TechnoZ").

Morning

Lunch break

Afternoon

Evening

Thursday
June 17 2004

18:00 Welcome reception, Registration
This will be held at Salzburg Research's premises (see "how to get there"). We will provide drinks and nibbles, dinner will be on your own.

Friday
June 18 2004

08:00 - 09:00 Registration, Coffee
09:00 - 09:30 Welcome, Overview
09:30 - 10:30 Keynote: Peter G.W. Keen, 'Research for impact: Priorities in multi-disciplinary dialogues for the new generation of e- business, e-government and e-big'
10:30 - 11:00 Coffee break
11:00 - 12:30 Papers 2-4

12:30 - 14:00 Lunch break

14:00 - 15:30 Panel 1: 'E-Business: Lessons from Practice'
Mark McDonald (Chair) Group Vice-President & Director of Research, Gartner Executive
Peter Keen,
Niels Bjorn-Andersen (Copenhagen Business School) 15:30 - 16:00 Coffee break
16:00 - 17:30 Papers 5-7

19:00 Conference Dinner at the world famous monk brewery Bräustübl
A typical austrian buffet with meat, sausages, cheese, etc and a selection of vegetarian food will be serverd. Apfelstrudel will be offered as a dessert. Beer will be serverd freshly from our own barrel.

Saturday
June 19 2004

08:00 - 09:00 Registration, Coffee
09:00 - 10:30 Panel 2: 'International perspectives on Trust'
Peter Keen (Chair),
Margaret Tan (MD Millenium E-Trust Singapore),
Matthew Lee (Professor of IS and Barrister at Law, Hong Kong),
Alejandro Garcia (Professor of Business, University of Monterrey Mexico)
10:30 - 11:00 Coffee break
11:00 - 12:30 Papers 8-10

12:30 - 14:00 Lunch break

14:00 - 15:30 Papers 11-13
14:00 - 15:30 Papers 14-15
15:30 - 16:00 Coffee break
16:00 - 17:00 IFIP WG8.4 Business Meeting,
Best Paper Award,
Close Conference

Sunday
June 20 2004

No offical programm; participants may jointly leave to Bled by train. See Travelling to Bled

 

List of Papers

  1. Keynote: RESEARCH FOR IMPACT: PRIORITIES IN MULTI- DISCIPLINARY DIALOGUES FOR THE NEW GENERATION OF E-BUSINESS, E-GOVERNMENT AND E-BIG, Peter G. W. Keen
  2. A MULTI-DISCIPLINARY MODEL OF TRUST IN B2C ELECTRONIC COMMERCE, Vivienne Farrell
  3. THE LEAGUE OF DEAD DICTATORS: KNOWLEDGE, TRUST, DECEIT AND ELECTRONIC BUSINESS, Hannah Knox, Theo Vurdubakis and Chris Westrup
  4. LEGAL AND AUDIT ISSUES IN PEER-TO-PEER NETWORKS, Elaine Lawrence and Brian Garner
  5. WEBSITE PROJECT DEFINITION: ALIGNING THEORY, CONTEXT AND PRAGMATIC INTERVENTION, Vicki Romaldi
  6. ECONOMIC BENEFIT OF USING LOCATION BASED SERVICES, Alenka Krek
  7. STRATEGIC INFORMATION SYSTEMS PLANNING FOR E-BUSINESS: THEORETICAL INSIGHTS AND EMPIRICAL ISSUES, Catherine Hardy
  8. A MULTI-DISCIPLINARY APPROACH FOR STAGED E-BUSINESS IMPLEMENTATIONS AND CHANGE, Colin Ash and Janice Burn
  9. CORPORATE CONTROL OF ROGUE TRADERS: AN EVALUATION OF INTELLIGENT AGENTS FOR IMPROVED E-BUSINESS TREASURY RISK MANAGEMENT, Mary-Anne Williams and Steve Elliot
  10. STILL JUST SHIFTING BYTES THROUGH THE GOVERNMENT WIRES?, Kim Viborg Andersen and Niels Christian Juul
  11. E-BUSINESS POTENTIAL IN CALIFORNIA’S SAN JOAQUIN VALLEY: AN INVESTIGATION OF SOCIETAL INFLUENCES, Benjamin Yeo and Eileen Trauth
  12. E-GOVERNMENTS AS ADAPTIVE ORGANIZATIONS: AN EXPLORATORY CASE STUDY OF SINGAPORE'S MANAGEMENT OF SARS OUTBREAK, Paul Raj Devadoss and Shan L. Pan
  13. ENGAGING SUPPLIERS IN ELECTRONIC TRADING ACROSS INDUSTRY SECTORS, Lynn Batten, Tanya Castleman, Caroline Chan, Darryl Coulthard, Ron Savage and Linda Wilkins
  14. E-PROCUREMENT: MAKING SENSE OF MULTIPLE BUSINESS DESIGNS, Susan P. Williams and Flavia Morello
  15. TRUSTING E-COMMERCE AND ITS ADOPTION SUCCESS IN SMALL BUSINESSES IN NEW ZEALAND: MISCONCEPTIONS AND
    BENEFIT REALISATION, Nabeel A. Y. Al-Qirim

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