
Mission
The International Journal for Infonomics endeavours to create awareness of technological advancement and to encourage research collaboration with the industry from the perspective of secure information management in the digital society. The IJI also questions the boundary issues between societal and technological dimensions of knowledge evolution, which leads to the concept of infonomics.
Scope
We invite original and high quality submissions addressing all aspects of infonomics and e-society. Topics that are of interest include but are not limited to:
- e-Society
- e-Government
- e-Commerce and Management
- e-Business ethics
- e-Security and e-Risk
- e-Tailing and e-Procurement
- e-Art
- e-Health
- e-Education
- e-Learning
- Intellectual property rights in digital society
- Regulating distortions and cyber frauds
- Secured electronic transactions
- Advances in encryption
- New enabling technologies
- Globalisation and developmental IT
- Knowledge economy
- Enterprise resource models
- Electronic Customer Relationship Management (e-CRM)
- Implications of digital convergence
- Geographic information systems
- Social informatics
- Intelligent data management
- Intelligent Organisations
- Knowledge networks and intelligent agents
- e-Intelligence
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