31 October 2006

Inderscience journals co-sponsor National Emergency Management Summit 2007

The International Journal of Emergency Management and the International Journal of Risk Assessment and Management are to act as co-sponsors for the National Emergency Management Summit, the Leading Forum on Medical Preparation and Response to
Disasters, Epidemics and Terrorism, to be held in New Orleans, March 2007

Inderscience Journal Manager to receive WASD award

Janet Marr, one of the Inderscience Journal Managers, is to be presented with a World Association for Sustainable Development (WASD) Award for her outstanding contribution to the Fourth International Conference on Global and Local Resources in Achieving Sustainable Development, to be held from 6th-8th November 2006 at the University of Naples in Italy. Papers from the conference will be available on the website from 6 November.

30 October 2006

Newly announced journal: International Journal of Computational Vision and Robotics

International Journal of Computational Vision and Robotics - to begin publishing in 2007 - will be a refereed journal in the fields of image processing, pattern recognition, machine vision, image understanding, robotics, cognition and perception providing an international forum for professionals, engineers and researchers.

28 October 2006

Call for papers: Special Issue on “Multidisciplinary Approach to Executive Education and Life-Long Learning: Engineering, Management and Economics”

International Journal of Continuing Engineering Education and Life-Long Learning (IJCEELL)

Call for papers: Special Issue on “Multidisciplinary Approach to Executive Education and Life-Long Learning: Engineering, Management and Economics”

Guest Editors:Professor Bradley T. Ewing, Texas Tech University, USAProfessor Mark A. Thompson, University of Arkansas at Little Rock, USA.

Today’s competitive business environment has led to a greater appreciation of multidisciplinary approaches to executive education and management training. In fact, such executive education and life-long learning can make the difference between success and failure. For example, engineers are often faced with situations in which their decision-making skills are enhanced by utilising knowledge gained from several disciplines. In particular, elements of economics, leadership and management come into play when designing an optimal course of action.

The aim of this special issue is to draw together the innovative approaches, best practices, and pedagogical methods that have led to successful outcomes. The papers will inform readers of ways to implement continuous improvement, increase individual and corporate benefits, and to achieve long-term success in a competitive and constantly changing executive education and life-long learning marketplace.

For more information, subject coverage, notes for intending authors, submission dates and contact information, please see the Journal Call for Papers website.

Call for papers: Special Issue on “Perspectives in Health and Environmental Decision-Making”

International Journal of Environment and Health (IJEnvH)

Call for papers: Special Issue on “Perspectives in Health and Environmental Decision-Making”

Guest Editor: Dr. Paolo F Ricci, University of San Francisco, USA

Papers will deal with practical methods, rather than with theoretical advances, for making decision under risk or uncertainty. The rational for a practical, but rigorous, approach is that the large majority of risk managers and practitioners have generally not been exposed to formal methods of decision analysis because those methods are not part generally of the physical sciences (e.g., engineering, chemistry, toxicology, etc.) curricula.

For more information, subject coverage, notes for intending authors, submission dates and contact information, please see the Journal Call for Papers website.

Call for papers: Special Issue on “Identity, Privacy and New Technologies”

International Journal of Intellectual Property Management (IJIPM)

Call for papers: Special Issue on “Identity, Privacy and New Technologies”

Guest Editors: Rebecca Wong, Nottingham Trent University, UK and Joseph Savirimuthu, University of Liverpool, UK.

The impact of new technologies on privacy has generated extensive coverage amongst the legal academy. This issue aims to chart a new direction for scholarship. Our primary interest is in defining the emerging models for identity management where sophisticated technology is arguably reconfiguring the boundaries of private and public spaces. Do we mean the same things when we talk about identity management as opposed to privacy?

The insights generated from this question will help us frame the governance issues and their relevance for national, regional and globalised views of identity. Can the EU practice under the Data Protection framework provide an exemplary model? The Orwellian conception of privacy invasions has long been a spectre in the debates governing the normative foundations of law. Do we need a different discourse? From an institutional or cultural perspective, can self-regulation assist in defining norms and values that act as curbs on privacy invasive technologies?

Contributions are invited from scholars, practitioners and industry for papers which advance our understanding of identity management in general, and more specifically models of governance that can be used to generate insights for policymaking and rulemaking. To what extent are the current laws sufficient in protecting the identity/privacy of individuals and what are the tensions that exist in protecting privacy/data protection within the online environment?

The purpose of this issue is to address the intersection between identity, privacy and technology, discussing the challenges that face policy makers, legislators, technologists and society as a whole. Subjects to be considered include the freedom of expression, data protection laws and the role of technologies.

For more information, subject coverage, notes for intending authors, submission dates and contact information, please see the Journal Call for Papers website.

Call for papers: Special Issue on “Virtual Manufacturing in Web-based Environments”

International Journal of Internet Manufacturing and Services (IJIMS)

Call for papers: Special Issue on “Virtual Manufacturing in Web-based Environments”

Guest Editor: Dr. Q. Peng, University of Manitoba, Canada.

Virtual manufacturing is an initiative to define every aspect of product development digitally. It provides a platform to support product design, analysis, manufacturing, data sharing and communication. The Internet technology is an effective tool for resource sharing and data distribution in dynamic manufacturing systems.

The integration of virtual manufacturing and Internet technologies can improve the performance of manufacturing industry in business competitiveness. If such integration succeeds, the product life cycle will decrease, leading to low manufacturing costs.

In order to achieve the cost-effective solutions for virtual manufacturing in web-based environments, it is important to understand how related issues can work together efficiently and cost-effectively. One of the obstacles in the implementation of Web-based virtual manufacturing is the weak interoperability between various exciting product development systems. Breaking down the walls between the obstacles will greatly foster virtual manufacturing, and therefore help manufacturers improve manufacturing efficiency and quality of products.

The purpose of this IJIMS special issue is to promote and disseminate research for virtual manufacturing in web-based environments. It will offer researchers and practitioners the most recent concepts, methodologies, and techniques in this important field. The issue is also targeted towards professors and research associates within universities and colleges in Industrial engineering, manufacturing engineering, mechanical engineering, and automotive engineering.

For more information, subject coverage, notes for intending authors, submission dates and contact information, please see the Journal Call for Papers website.

26 October 2006

Call for papers: Special Issue on “Microfinance and Banking Services in Emerging Economies”

International Journal of Financial Services Management (IJFSM)

Call for papers: Special Issue on “Microfinance and Banking Services in Emerging Economies”

Guest Editors:
Professor Victor Murinde, University of Birmingham, UK
Dr Ronny Manos, College of Management, Israel

One important development in the financial sectors of emerging economies is the growth of microfinance institutions and instruments alongside the formal bank and non-bank institutions. There is growing research on the type of financial services provided in each of these seemingly competing financial institutions and markets. There is also heated debate on policy issues (such as regulation) and some unresolved research questions such as the impact of the financial services on financial sector growth, savings, investment and general economic growth. In addition, there is increasing interest on management issues and practices in both microfinance institutions and banks, especially where the two overlap.

This Special Issue of IJFSM is aimed at seeking contributions to these issues and debates.

For more information, subject coverage, notes for intending authors, submission dates and contact information, please see the Journal Call for Papers website.

Call for papers: Special Issue on “Recent Advances in Dynamic Modelling, Control and Applications of Neural Networks”

International Journal of Intelligent Systems Technologies and Applications (IJISTA)

Call for papers: Special Issue on “Recent Advances in Dynamic Modelling, Control and Applications of Neural Networks”

Guest Editors:
Huaguang Zhang, Northeastern University, P. R. China
Shuzhi Sam Ge, The National University of Singapore, Singapore

The special issue welcomes contributions in fundamental theoretical developments, novel applications, as well as survey and future directions. Papers are solicited from, but not limited to, the following areas:

* Stability and convergence analysis of neural networks

* Neurodynamics

* Mathematics of neural networks

* Applications of neural networks in nonlinear systems

* Control and synchronisation of chaotic neural networks

* Chaos synthesis or chaos anti-control (or chaotification) in chaotic neural network

For more information, subject coverage, notes for intending authors, submission dates and contact information, please see the Journal Call for Papers website.

Call for papers: Special Issue on “Sustainable Management of Water Resources in Transboundary River Basins: Risk Assessment and Modelling”

International Journal of Risk Assessment and Management (IJRAM)

Call for papers: Special Issue on “Sustainable Management of Water Resources in Transboundary River Basins: Risk Assessment and Modelling”

Guest Editors:
Eugene Levner, Holon Institite of Technology, Israel
Jacques Ganoulis, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, Greece

The purpose of this special issue is to better understand the key aspects of the sustainable management of water resources in transboundary river basins, to construct new models using modern instruments of the system analysis, management science, and decision making, and to attempt to determine what is needed to improve effective risk management in transboundary river systems. We invite submissions of articles for consideration; manuscripts may be technical, conceptual, case-studies, policy or practice oriented and can range from original research to overviews, assessments, and reviews.

For more information, subject coverage, notes for intending authors, submission dates and contact information, please see the Journal Call for Papers website.

Call for papers: Special Issue on “The Outsourcing Process in Services”

International Journal of Services Technology and Management (IJSTM)

Call for papers: Special Issue on “The Outsourcing Process in Services”

Guest Editor: Dr. Tomás F. Espino-Rodríguez, University of Las Palmas de Gran Canaria, Spain.

This special issue aims to focus on the performance and strategy aspects of the outsourcing of services. More specifically, the papers may focus on different perspectives; for example:

* the comparison between outsourcing versus insourcing

* the evaluation of front office and back office services that could be reorganised by means of outsourcing; and

* an analysis from the perspective of customer-supplier relations, the quality of interorganisational relations or the factors of success in interorganisational relations.

For the outsourcing of services to be successful, special importance must be given to the process of outsourcing and the development of interorganisational relations that permit the growth of relational capabilities and knowledge Papers that address the above mentioned problems and other established issues in depth are welcome. This special issue encourages theoretical and empirical researchers to provide vision and the papers should represent an advance in research on outsourcing. Theoretical papers should offer a review of the literature and promote research related to outsourcing.

The purpose of the special issue is to serve as a reference guide for professionals and academics interested in outsourcing.

For more information, subject coverage, notes for intending authors, submission dates and contact information, please see the Journal Call for Papers website.

22 October 2006

Journals to increase their frequency in 2008

Following the announcements of 10 titles which are increasing the number of their issues per year in 2007, three titles will expand their issues in 2008;
International Journal of Entrepreneurship and Small Business, having gone from 4 to 6 issues this year, will comprise 8 issues.
International Journal of Operational Research will go from 4 to 6 issues; and
International Journal of Sensor Networks from 6 to 8 issues.

Newly announced journal: International Journal of Accounting and Finance

International Journal of Accounting and Finance - to begin publication in 2007 - will initiate and foster discussion on issues that significantly contribute to the disciplines of accounting and finance, with emphasis on the implications of these disciplines in the ongoing globalisation process in the 21st century. The journal‘s emphasis on the inter-dependencies of accounting and finance will reflect the increasing complexity of corporate financial management in recent years, and verify the importance of understanding accounting and finance from an international context.

New journal: International Journal of Strategic Change Management (IJSCM)

International Journal of Strategic Change Management (IJSCM)

With a clear international and interdisciplinary approach, the IJSCM proposes and fosters discussion on strategic change management implementation and follow-up and related topics. It offers the reader a wealth of valuable material on theories and practices which underpin successful strategic change. One of the keys to dealing with change is understanding that change is never over and brings opportunity to those who can grasp it.

IJSCM provides a vehicle to help professionals, academics, researchers and policy makers, working in the field of strategic change management, to disseminate information and to learn from each other's work.

Readership includes: Corporate heads of firms, Senior general managers, Managing directors, Board directors, Academics and researchers in the field both in universities and business schools, Information technology directors and managers, Quality managers and directors, Human resource directors, and Libraries and information centres serving the needs of the above.

ISSN (Online): 1740-2867
ISSN (Print): 1740-2859

E-mail: ijscm@inderscience.com

Editor in Chief:

Prof. Patricia Ordoñez de Pablos
Universidad de Oviedo
Departmento de Administracion de Empresas y Conabilidad
Facultad de Ciencias Economicas
Avd del Cristo, s/n
33071 Oviedo-Asturias
SPAIN
patriop@uniovi.es

Current Issue: Volume 1 Issue 1/2 2006

New journal: International Journal of Environment and Waste Management (IJEWM)

International Journal of Environment and Waste Management (IJEWM)

IJEWM is a new refereed reference and authoritative source of information in the field of environmental and waste management Together with its sister publications IJEP, IJETM and IJGEnvI, it provides a comprehensive coverage of environmental issues. It covers both engineering/technical and management solutions.

The objectives of IJEWM are to establish an effective channel of communication between policy-makers, government agencies, academics and research institutions, and professionals working in the field, and to provide a forum for them to disseminate information. The international dimension is emphasised in order to overcome cultural and national barriers and to meet the needs of accelerating technological change and changes in the global economy. It will serve as a vehicle for the documentation and dissemination of what government bodies, research agencies, international bodies, universities, aid agencies, industries, and environmental scientists and professionals are doing in the areas of environmental and waste management.

Readership includes professionals, academics, researchers, governmental officers and policy makers.

ISSN (Online): 1478-9868
ISSN (Print): 1478-9876

E-mail: ijewm@inderscience.com

Editor in Chief:
Dr. M.A. Dorgham
International Centre for Technology and Management
UK
editorial@inderscience.com

Current Issue: Volume 1 Issue 1 2006

New Journal: World Review of Intermodal Transportation Research (WRITR)

World Review of Intermodal Transportation Research (WRITR)

WRITR is a new, multidisciplinary, refereed publication intended as a forum for practitioners, academics and policymakers from around the world to exchange concepts, research, and best practices in the field of intermodal transportation.

Transportation is the essential link in the domestic and global trading system. The demand for transportation that is safe, efficient, and cost-effective has given rise to the increasing use of multiple modes of transportation within the supply chain of many firms. To successfully deliver in an era of just-in-time inventory systems, the intermodal transportation system must be responsive to firm needs for speed, reliability, security, and tracking. Policy makers at all levels of government also have an interest in developing systems that balance the safety and security needs of their constituents with business and consumer objectives.

Even as developed nations grapple with the replacement of aging transportation infrastructure and the integration of transportation modes that initially developed in isolation, developing nations are being called upon to develop the transportation system that will enable their citizens to participate in the global trading system and enjoy its benefits.

Furthermore, from a global perspective, the fact that most forms of transportation rely on non-renewable resources as fuel makes it important that transportation systems minimise the use of scarce resources and consider long-term sustainability an important goal of any system.

The objective of WRITR is to act as a catalyst for the international exchange of ideas, knowledge, and skills relating to transportation systems, supply chain management, and logistics. It is intended to benefit businesses, policy makers, and researchers from both the developed and the developing world.

Readership: WRITR is designed to provide individuals, managers, professionals, researchers, and policy makers with the tools to understand not only the individual modes of transportation, but also the linkage between the various modes and their impact on supply chain management and firm performance. It is a forum for these same groups to disseminate ideas and best practices from their fields or regions of the world

ISSN (Online): 1749-4737
ISSN (Print): 1749-4729

E-mail: writr@inderscience.com

Editor in Chief:

Prof. Dr. Dawna L. Rhoades
Chair of Management and Marketing
Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University
Center for Surface and Intermodal Safety and Security
College of Business
600 S. Clyde Morris Blvd
Daytona Beach FL 32114-3900
USA
rhoadesd@erau.edu

Current Issue: Volume 1 Issue 1 2006

20 October 2006

Special issue: Selected Papers from the 3rd McMaster World Congress on Corporate Governance, 2006

International Journal of Business Governance and Ethics v2(3/4) 2006 is a special issue comprising selected papers from the 3rd McMaster World Congress on Corporate Governance held on 25–27 January 2006 in Hamilton, Canada. Topics include Board Charters, ethical values in business school deans, the Vietnamese securities market; and the role of board chairs.

Special issue: fuzzy control applications

International Journal of Computer Applications in Technology v27(2/3) 2006 is a special issue: Fuzzy control applications, with 13 papers on theory and on applications in robotics, ship steering, servo motors, etc.

18 October 2006

Call for papers: Special Issue on “Knowledge Governance”

International Journal of Strategic Change Management (IJSCM)

Call for papers: Special Issue on “Knowledge Governance”

Guest Editors:
Prof. Nicolai J. Foss, Copenhagen Business School, Denmark
Prof. Joseph T. Mahoney, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, USA
Prof. Patricia Ordóñez de Pablos, University of Oviedo, Spain

The purpose of this special issue of IJSCM is to advance our understanding of “knowledge governance”. We invite manuscripts on the philosophical and methodological foundations of knowledge governance, theorising pertaining to knowledge governance, and empirical work.

Manuscripts may deal with, but are not limited to, issues such as:

* What is the proper unit of analysis for knowledge governance? Knowledge transactions? Problems? Capabilities?

* What are the limits to governing knowledge? Are there forms of knowledge (e.g., tacit knowledge) that cannot meaningfully be “governed”?

* How do characteristics of knowledge map into efficient choice of governance structures and coordination mechanisms? What are the causal links?

* What are the disciplines and insights we need to further our understanding of knowledge governance? How far can organisational economics take us?

* And where do we need insights from organisational sociology and psychology?

For more information, subject coverage, notes for intending authors, submission dates and contact information, please see the Journal Call for papers website.

Call for papers: Special Issue on “Microbial Immobilisation Technology for Wastewater Treatment”

International Journal of Environment and Waste Management (IJEWM)

Call for papers: Special Issue on “Microbial Immobilisation Technology for Wastewater Treatment”

Guest Editors:
Prof. Yu Liu, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore
Prof. Etienne Paul, National Institute for Applied Sciences, France
Prof. Qing-Liang Zhao, Harbin Institute of Technology, China
Prof. Yung-Tse Hung, Cleveland State University, USA

Microbial immobilisation technology has been developed and widely employed in wastewater treatment for decades. In general, microbial immobilisation can be classified as biofilm, aerobic and anaerobic granulation. By using microbial immobilisation technology, different species of bacteria with various biological functions can be immobilised into one entity which has characteristics of a compact and dense structure, quick sludge-water separation ability and high biomass retention. These advantages in turn lead to the design of a highly compact bioreactor which has been successfully applied for effective removal of organics, nutrients (N and P) as well as recalcitrant and toxic chemicals from both municipal and industrial wastewater.

In recent years, intensive research efforts have been dedicated to the fundamental mechanisms of microbial immobilisation and the potential applicability of this technology in treating a variety of specific types of wastewaters. Therefore, we are calling for papers which report the up-to-date progresses on the mechanism of microbial immobilisation as well as the application of this technology in the area of wastewater treatment.

For more information, subject coverage, notes for intending authors, submission dates and contact information, please see the Journal Call for papers website.

Call for papers: Special Issue on “Modelling and Simulation of Complex Mechatronic Systems”

International Journal of Vehicle Autonomous Systems (IJVAS)

Call for papers: Special Issue on “Modelling and Simulation of Complex Mechatronic Systems”

Guest Editors: Associate Prof. Yunqing Zhang and Prof. Liping Chen, Huazhong University of Science and Technology, China
Dr. Jingzhou Yang and Dr. Joo H. Kim, The University of Iowa, USA.

Mechatronic systems are increasingly being used in industry, especially in vehicle engineering, to improve existing functions with pure mechanical systems. Meeting traffic regulations and customer requirements is only possible through the increased use of mechatronic systems, especially in the fields of driving and safety. Mechatronic systems require a coupling design of mechanical, electronic, hydraulic, and control subsystems. The modelling and simulation of engineering problems is an active research field with a long history and plays a key role in the research and development of mechatronic systems.

This special issue is intended to present new and original research related to the modelling and simulation of complex mechatronic systems.

For more information, subject coverage, notes for intending authors, submission dates and contact information, please see the Journal Call for papers website.

Call for papers: Special Issue on “Digital Human Modelling and Simulation, and Applications in Vehicle Design”

International Journal of Vehicle Design (IJVD)

Call for papers: Special Issue on “Digital Human Modelling and Simulation, and Applications in Vehicle Design”

Guest Editor: Dr. Jingzhou Yang, The University of Iowa, USA.

Digital human modelling and simulation has revolutionised the way new vehicles are designed, built, operated, and maintained. Expected benefits include the reduction of development time and costs and an increase in quality. Furthermore, digital human modelling and simulation is a key tool in human gait analysis, crash simulation, injury prediction, and medical research.

The quality of digital human modelling and simulation relies on the accuracy of human models. It is thus important to validate human models and various simulations. This Special Issue will focus on new research of digital human modelling and simulation, and applications in vehicle design for automobiles, aircraft, spacecraft, autonomous systems, etc.

For more information, subject coverage, notes for intending authors, submission dates and contact information, please see the Journal Call for papers website.

Call for papers: Special Issue on “Intrapreneurship”

International Journal of Entrepreneurship and Small Business (IJESB)

Call for papers: Special Issue on “Intrapreneurship”

Guest Editor: Professor Louis Jacques Filion, HEC Montréal, Canada.

Themes of particular interest include, but are not limited to:

* Managing innovation in different public and private sector organisation contexts, in small firms, large corporations and family businesses, and in the service, manufacturing and technology sectors.

* Managing risk in intrapreneurial projects

* Differences in the practices of various intrapreneurial categories (young intrapreneurs, women, highly educated intrapreneurs, etc.)

* Visionist and other approaches (cognitive mapping, systemic thinking, etc.) and their contributions to the management of innovation and intrapreneurial processes

* Differences between intrapreneurial and entrepreneurial processes, especially with regard to business opportunity detection and the implementation of business projects

* Intrapreneurial configurations and their impacts on innovation management

* Corporate entrepreneurship and its impacts on innovation management

* Any other subject related to intrapreneurship and corporate entrepreneurship

For more information, subject coverage, notes for intending authors, submission dates and contact information, please see the Journal Call for papers website.

Call for papers: Special Issue on “Data and Application Security”

International Journal of Information and Computer Security (IJICS)

Call for papers: Special Issue on “Data and Application Security”

Guest Editors: Elena Ferrari, University of Insubria at Varese, Italy and Bhavani Thuraisingham, University of Texas at Dallas, USA.

The number of computerised databases has been increasing rapidly over the past three decades. Data has become a critical resource in many organisations, and therefore efficient access to data, sharing data, extracting information from data, and making use of the information has become an urgent need.

The advent of the Internet as well as networking capabilities have made the access to data and information much easier. Users can now access large quantities of information in a short space of time. As the demand for data and information management increases, there is also a critical need for maintaining the security of the databases, applications and information systems.

Data and information have to be protected from unauthorised access as well as from malicious corruption. With the advent of the web it is even more important to protect the data and information as numerous individuals now have access to this data and information. Therefore, we need effective and efficient mechanisms for securing access to data and applications able to fulfil the demand of new applications and scenarios.

The aim of this special issue is to provide an insight into the new developments in the area of data and application security, as well as to provide directions for research in the field.

For more information, subject coverage, notes for intending authors, submission dates and contact information, please see the Journal Call for papers website.

Call for papers: Special Issue on “A Globalisation Lens: Institutional and Technological Changes for Food Security”

International Journal of Agricultural Resources, Governance and Ecology (IJARGE)

Call for papers: Special Issue on “A Globalisation Lens: Institutional and Technological Changes for Food Security”


Guest Editor: Dr. Tugrul Temel, Wageningen University, The Netherlands

Globalisation is a widely-used concept that stresses the increasing role of cross-border activities for human welfare across the globe. This is not limited to economic factors, such as international trade and foreign direct investment, but extends to other human activities such as knowledge, institutions and culture.

This Special Issue of IJARGE intends to gather a set of papers exploring the interactions between institutional, technological changes and food security within a system of increasing cross-border activities. It seeks to promote communication among policy makers, experts and professionals in government, industry, academia and civil society.

For more information, subject coverage, notes for intending authors, submission dates and contact information, please see the Journal Call for papers website.

Call for papers: Special Edition on “Actor-Network Theory”

International Journal of Networking and Virtual Organisations (IJNVO)

Call for papers: Special Edition on “Actor-Network Theory”

Guest Editors: Arthur Tatnall, Victoria University, Australia, Rajeev K. Bali, University of Coventry, UK, and Nilmini Wickramasinghe, Illinois Institute of Technology, USA.

This special issue is looking for papers that apply ANT to various aspects of Information Systems research as a lens to better understand the dynamics and interplay between people and technology in complex networks.

Suitable topics include but are not limited to:

* Using ANT as an approach to Information Systems research

* Methods and mechanisms involved in the use of ANT

* Use of ANT to identify significant actors (players)

* Use of ANT to identify important dynamics in establishing networks

* Criticisms of ANT

* Explanatory case studies of the use of ANT

* Innovation translation (informed by ANT) as an approach to explaining technological innovation

* Beyond ANT

For more information, subject coverage, notes for intending authors, submission dates and contact information, please see the Journal Call for papers website.

Call for papers: Special Issue on “Current Mobile Learning Technologies and Applications”

International Journal of Mobile Learning and Organisation (IJMLO)

Call for papers: Special Issue on “Current Mobile Learning Technologies and Applications”

Guest Editors: Dr. Hokyoung Ryu, Dr. David Parsons and Professor Tony Norris, Massey University, New Zealand.

Recent developments in information and communication technologies (ICTs) provide new technical opportunities to exercise a novel learning environment – mobile learning (M-learning), which goes far beyond the traditional learning paradigms, i.e., classroom and e-learning. For instance, the Ambient Wood project carried out by Sussex University (U.K) has demonstrated how a mobile and ambient environment can provide a more effective learning experience than traditional classroom learning. In another learning context, MIT (USA) has developed an M-learning tool to help students understand complex and dynamic epidemic phenomena, simulating them with learners’ wearable mobile devices, demonstrating significant advantages over current e-learning applications. Even Nintendo’s DS handheld console is to provide an enjoyable way to improve English skills.

In addition to these academic cases, many other domains (e.g., health practitioners) also see the advantages of M-learning environments in providing personalised content (e.g., dietary information, quit smoking programmes) via the mobile phones that have become so pervasive in recent years. IJMLO is therefore publishing this special issue which will be a timely issue for both academics and practitioners who are interested in the design and development of effective learning environments.

The issue intends to discuss the latest M-learning applications and technologies beyond the desktop computing environment, an area of research that is increasingly seeing new developments and techniques in both the academic and commercial domains. How to effectively take the user into account within the emerging M-learning environment has formed a persistent theme in the academic field. In contrast, much of the industry perspective on M-learning applications has been what kind of learning products and content can facilitate the uptake of this new learning environment.

The purpose of the special issue is therefore to disseminate studies about how we meet the challenges of this technology, practical experiences of the design of M-learning environments, the current development M-learning systems in either academia or industry, current methods and approaches to M-learning development, the current economic and social context of M-learning development and empirical research into contemporary M-learning environments.

For more information, subject coverage, notes for intending authors, submission dates and contact information, please see the Journal Call for papers website.

11 October 2006

Newly announced journal: American Journal of Finance and Accounting

American Journal of Finance and Accounting - to begin publication in 2007 - will publish rigorous, original and high quality scholarly papers dealing with theoretical, empirical and applied aspects of finance and accounting issues in North America. Surveys and case studies will be included.

7 October 2006

The Autumn issue of Highlights Newsletter is now available

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Call for papers: Special Issue on “The Management and Marketing of Motorsports”

International Journal of Sport Management and Marketing (IJSMM)

Call for papers: Special Issue on “The Management and Marketing of Motorsports”

Guest Editor: Larry DeGaris.

Despite its multibillion-dollar annual revenues and global popularity, motorsports management and marketing have received comparatively little rigorous analysis. In particular, motorsports has captivated corporate sponsors so that, for example, sponsorship revenues of NASCAR exceed that of the NFL in the U.S. Yet, published research in the area tends to be sparse and fragmented.

The aim of this special issue is to provide an overview of the global motorsports marketplace. The objective is to focus a small but growing body of literature about motorsports, with the hope of stimulating future research. The goal is to publish a group of articles that will provide management and marketing tools for practitioners. Consequently, the issue seeks submissions, which include both theoretical and applied research, and both empirical results and non-empirical perspectives. Practitioner perspectives are strongly encouraged.

For more information, subject coverage, notes for intending authors, submission dates and contact information, please see the Journal Call for papers website.

New journal: International Journal of Intellectual Property Management (IJIPM)

International Journal of Intellectual Property Management (IJIPM)

The IJIPM is a new, refereed publication which welcomes research papers across a wide range of topics embracing the studies of intellectual property from the perspectives of business management, organisational principles, and government policies. The purpose of the journal is to enhance the critical understanding of intellectual property in theory and practice, to appreciate the strategic importance of intellectual property to corporate and organisational success, and to disseminate knowledge on the management of intellectual property and commercialisation of different forms of intellectual property.

Readership includes researchers, professionals and academics in this interdisciplinary field.

ISSN (Online): 1478–9655
ISSN (Print): 1478–9647

E-mail: ijipm@inderscience.com

Editor in chief:
Dr. Mohammed Dorgham
International Centre for Technology and Management
UK
editorial@inderscience.com

Current Issue: Volume 1 Issue 1/2 2006

5 October 2006

Call for papers: Special Issue on “Technology Transfer from Public to Private Sector”

International Journal of Technology Transfer and Commercialisation (IJTTC)

Call for papers: Special Issue on “Technology Transfer from Public to Private Sector”

Guest Editors:
Professor Rajesh Srivastava, Florida Gulf Coast University, USA
Professor Richard Franza, Kennesaw State University, USA

In recent decades, research and development of technology in the public sector has led to several new and innovative technology applications in the private sector. The transfer of technology from the space programme and military research and development into the private sector has yielded many technological innovations in industries such as healthcare, transportation, safety, and athletic equipment. This technology transfer has also fostered job growth and the creation and growth of companies.

However, how this transfer occurs is not always well understood or documented. Technological innovations that might have promising applications in the private sector often fail to get transferred. There could be several reasons for this failure. Often, knowledge about the technology is not disseminated well, so there is a lack of awareness regarding the technology. In other instances, the failure occurs at the incubation stage, because of lack of support. Yet again, in some instances, there are no effective channels for the technology transfer.

The goal of this special issue is to focus on the transfer of technology from the public sector (e.g., government) to the private sector. The existence of effective channels and models of technology transfer in this environment would greatly accelerate the application of several leading edge technologies.

For more information, subject coverage, notes for intending authors, submission dates and contact information, please see the Journal Call for papers website.

Call for papers: Special Issue on “Wetland Systems to Control Runoff”

International Journal of Water (IJW)

Call for papers: Special Issue on “Wetland Systems to Control Runoff”

Guest Editor: Dr Miklas Scholz, University of Edinburgh, UK

This special issue aims to integrate natural and constructed wetlands and sustainable drainage techniques into traditional water and wastewater systems used to treat surface runoff and associated diffuse pollution.

The objectives are:

* to present a comprehensive collection of timely, novel and innovative research case studies in the area of wetland systems applied for the treatment of runoff;

* to demonstrate to practitioners how natural and constructed wetland systems can be integrated into traditional wastewater systems, which are predominantly applied for the treatment of surface runoff and diffuse pollution; and

* to assess the design, operation, management and water treatment performance of sustainable urban drainage systems including constructed wetlands.

The relevant fundamental principles of water quality management, and water and wastewater treatment will be covered. However, the main focus will be on assessing sustainable treatment technologies and current case studies related to constructed wetlands and sustainable drainage systems applied for runoff and diffuse pollution treatment.

Academics, professionals and students in the water and environmental engineering, science and management areas, as well as the wastewater industry will be interested in the detailed design, operation, management, process control and water quality monitoring and applied modelling issues presented in this issue.

For more information, subject coverage, notes for intending authors, submission dates and contact information, please see the Journal Call for papers website.

Call for papers: Special Issue on “Measuring and Managing Financial Risk”

International Journal of Risk Assessment and Management (IJRAM)

Call for papers: Special Issue on “Measuring and Managing Financial Risk”

Guest Editors:
Mario Cerrato, London Metropolitan University, UK
Stefano Herzel, University of Perugia, Italy

The new Capital Adequacy Framework (Basel II) is due to be implemented in 2007. This new framework specifies guidelines for managing credit, market and operational risk. Basel II compliance is probably one of the major challenges for banks in terms of implementing financial risk models and technological solutions. Indeed, despite the enormous progress of the recent years, there is still room for further development.

The objective of this special issue is to set up a forum to present new ideas and contributions from experts in the field of banking and finance. Researchers are invited to submit original, high quality, papers in the areas of credit, market, operational and model risk.

For more information, subject coverage, notes for intending authors, submission dates and contact information, please see the Journal Call for papers website.

Call for papers: Special Issue on “Using Technology for Innovation and Knowledge Sharing in SMEs: Sociotechnical Approaches”

International Journal of Knowledge Management Studies (IJKMS)

Call for papers: Special Issue on “Using Technology for Innovation and Knowledge Sharing in SMEs: Sociotechnical Approaches”

Guest Editors:
Dr. Elayne Coakes, University of Westminster, UK
Dr Yanqing Duan, University of Bedfordshire, UK
Wafi Alkaragouli, University of Westminster, UK

We are keen to examine and extend our audience’s understanding of the social and technology elements of an organisation that support knowledge transfer and sharing for innovation and innovation development. We are looking for papers that address the problems experienced in SMEs in relation to knowledge sharing and innovation, and how sociotechnical solutions can overcome/assist understanding, and can develop better methods for the organisation. We would especially welcome papers that address trust and culture within the social elements. We would expect papers to concentrate on web-based technology for any technical solutions or support offered.

This special issue will look for practical sociotechnical approaches that can assist practitioners, academics, researchers, and students, in the design and implementation of such KMS for SMEs. An international perspective would be welcome.

For more information, subject coverage, notes for intending authors, submission dates and contact information, please see the Journal Call for papers website.

Call for papers: Special Issue on “Team Work in Organisations”

International Journal of Human Resources Development and Management (IJHRDM)

Call for papers: Special Issue on “Team Work in Organisations”

Guest Editors:
Dr. José Sanchez Pérez, Dr. Gonzalo Sanchez Gardey, Dr. Pedro M. Romero Fernández, Dr. Fernando Martín Alcazar, University of Cadiz, Spain.

Although, in the last decade, work teams have received extensive treatment from academics, there are still many uncovered dimensions of this research question. These issues, due to the collective nature of today’s work, are crucial to the development of present organisations. Plain and flexible structures, the importance of training and culture formation, as well as the increasing dynamism of labour markets, are new variables to be incorporated in this analysis, and make team working a hot topic for today’s firms and institutions.

Moreover, the debate over the team concept and its differences to other collectives (for example, work groups) is still open. Something similar happens to what the role played by HR policies means, as well as team performance measures or knowledge management issues. The internationalisation of economic activities also adds a point of complexity, giving rise to new uncovered topics, such as diversity management strategies or the incorporation of expatriate and repatriate workers.

We invite conceptual or empirical papers that address these (and other) critical issues in the management of teamwork. Papers should add value both to theory-building and practice. We welcome empirical, conceptual, and case-study based that increase our understanding of the global teamwork phenomena while stretching theory horizons.

For more information, subject coverage, notes for intending authors, submission dates and contact information, please see the Journal Call for papers website.

4 October 2006

Call for papers: Special Issue on “Impact of Foresight Studies on National Innovation Capability”

International Journal of Foresight and Innovation Policy (IJFIP)

Call for papers: Special Issue on “Impact of Foresight Studies on National Innovation Capability”

Guest Editors:
Professor Tugrul U. Daim, Portland State University, USA
Professor Nuri Basoglu, Bogazici University, Turkey

There has been a dramatic growth in the variety of applications of foresight in international organisations, and in countries around the world. In recent years, innovation and uncertainty have been the new status quo, and forward-looking management is becoming a critical tool for organisational survival. In this issue, we will cover such application of Technology Foresight conducted at national levels and its impact on national innovation capabilities and thus identifying best practices, clarifying the linkages to national innovation capabilities and therefore developing a framework for successful foresight projects.

Suitable topics include, but are not limited to:

* Case studies of successful/unsuccessful national foresight projects

* Comparative analysis of national foresight projects

* Critical success factors of foresight studies

* New methodologies for foresight projects

* Methodology taxonomies

* Managing foresight projects

* Impact of foresight projects on national level innovation capability improvement

* Impact analysis of foresight projects on strategy formation and implementation

* Framework studies covering national, regional and corporate level foresight activities and their relationship to innovation

* Studies for critical industries such as energy, healthcare and services

* Studies for emerging technologies such as bio and nano technologies

For more information, subject coverage, notes for intending authors, submission dates and contact information, please see the Journal Call for papers website.

Call for papers: Special Issue on “Towards New Modes of Forest Management Based on a Sustainability Background”

International Journal of Agricultural Resources, Governance and Ecology (IJARGE)

Call for papers: Special Issue on “Towards New Modes of Forest Management Based on a Sustainability Background”

Guest Editors: Professor Salem Y. Lakhal, Professor Souad H’mida and Dr. Martin Béland, University of Moncton, Canada.

The development of customer awareness about ecological problems of forest products puts the wood industry into the center of customer interest. Wood product companies must work to be sustainable and economically profitable, especially if they are to survive today's world of rapid changes in technology, increasing complexity in products, strong competition and mounting pressure from consumers and civil society to respect the environment. These factors require companies to integrate, among other things, environmental protection dimensions into their supply chain operations, to seek eco-certifications for their products, processes, and forest harvesting practice.

How do these schemes affect actual management practices and environmental protection in forest and wood industries supply chains? There are already some sporadic researches published on this topic but many researches state that we still know too little about forest sustainable management, its impact (costs of output, prices, trade of forest products, etc.) and efficiency as a problem-solving instrument.

Taking the above notions into account, areas covered by the special issue include but are not limited to:

* Certification and business practices in industrial forest product supply chains

* How certification has contributed to change policies and processes which lead to sustainable forest management

* Accommodating multiple interests in local forest management: a focus on facilitation, actors and practices

* Forest industry and CO2 emissions

* Environmental regulation and corporate strategies in forest products industry

* The supply chain concept applied to forest and wood industries

* Complexity of wood product cycle

* Competitiveness and environmental policies for sustainable forest

* The effects of environment and technology on wood product export

* Life cycle analysis of wood products

* Multifunctionality in forest industry

* Aggregation of sustainable development indicators in forest and wood industries

For more information, subject coverage, notes for intending authors, submission dates and contact information, please see the Journal Call for papers website.

3 October 2006

Newly announced journal: International Journal of Environmental Policy and Decision Making

International Journal of Environmental Policy and Decision Making - due to start publication in 2007 - will focus on environmental policy and decision making and the associated consequences at local, national and global levels. The journal will provide a trans-disciplinary and multi-stakeholder approach for environmental and development problems.

2 October 2006

Newly announced journal: International Journal of Ocean Systems Management

International Journal of Ocean Systems Management - to begin publication in 2007 - will cover the business and government management aspects of ocean systems and activities, including ocean transportation, marine resource development, public policy and ocean use.

It particularly encourages work that successfully integrates theory, methodology, and experience in the fundamental disciplines that constitute the ocean systems management area, such as engineering, economics, business administration, operations research, public policy analysis, and law.

1 October 2006

Newly announced title: International Journal of Biomedical Engineering and Technology

International Journal of Biomedical Engineering and Technology - to begin publication in 2007 - aims to advance and foster cutting edge research in the multi-disciplinary area of biomedical engineering and technology. It will cover a wide spectrum of areas including: bioinstrumentation; biomaterials; biomechanics; cellular, tissue and genetic engineering; clinical engineering; medical imaging; orthopaedic surgery; rehabilitation engineering; and systems physiology.

Call for papers: Special Issue on “Measuring R&D”

International Journal of Technology Intelligence and Planning (IJTIP)

Call for papers: Special Issue on “Measuring R&D”

Guest Editors: Dr. Matti Sievänen and Mikko Varila, Tampere University of Technology, Finland.

Product innovation and R&D are considered to be the central sources of competitive advantage and crucial drivers for economic growth. Managing product development is a major challenge because of its inherent uncertain, complex and multidisciplinary nature. Measurement of R&D has always posed great problems due to the multiformity of R&D activities and the fact that the outputs are often intangible and are realised only over a long term. Furthermore, the success of an R&D project can be viewed differently by different stakeholders. The result of a project can be a success even if the project itself was a failure, and vice versa. A better understanding of the R&D function and its measurement can help to make R&D more productive.

The objective of this special issue is to investigate and describe different ways of measuring R&D, and to examine how measurement affects R&D performance. Thus, it aims at advancing our understanding of the R&D function and helping managers to design and implement R&D measurement systems.

For more information, subject coverage, notes for intending authors, submission dates and contact information, please see the Journal Call for papers website.

Call for papers: Special Issue on “A Consumer Stance at Search Engine Marketing”

International Journal of Internet Marketing and Advertising (IJIMA)

Call for papers: Special Issue on “A Consumer Stance at Search Engine Marketing”

Guest Editors:Claire Gauzente, University of Angers, France.
Christine Gonzalez, University of Nantes, France.

Topics of relevance to this special issue include (but are not limited to):

* Consumer perception of paid versus organic results

* Impact of paid results on consumer assessment of search engines quality

* Case studies of consumer prepurchase search behaviour and the integration of search engines results in prepurchase search information

* Consumer searching motivations and SEM perception

* XML-trusted feeds and consumer behaviour

* Consumer relative preference for paid results, contextual links, organic results

* Vertical search engines, paid and organic results: a step toward greater efficiency?

* Relevance of SEM for experience versus search product

* Paid and organic results for familiar and non-familiar brands

* Potential transposition of ad effectiveness models

* Demographic and psychographic antecedents of attitude toward paid results

* SEM objectives: notoriety vs. traffic

* Ad scepticism and SEM

Original contributions and thoughtful position and case studies papers, from both research and industry, are welcome.

For more information, subject coverage, notes for intending authors, submission dates and contact information, please see the Journal Call for papers website.

Call for papers: Special Issue on “The Rural Entrepreneur: Problems of Identification”

International Journal of Entrepreneurship and Small Business (IJESB)

Call for papers: Special Issue on “The Rural Entrepreneur: Problems of Identification”

Guest Editor: Ged McElwee, University of Lincoln, UK.

Contributions on any of the following, or related, themes are encouraged:

* Barriers to success
* Competence development and how rural entrepreneurs as entrepreneurs learn
* Farmers as entrepreneurs
* ICT and e-business and the rural entrepreneur
* Innovation, and adding value in rural entrepreneurship
* Opportunity clusters for rural businesses and “collective entrepreneurship”
* Rural entrepreneurs as constrained entrepreneurs?
* Social capital and rural entrepreneurship
* The leadership, managerial capability and personalities of rural business owners
* Tourism and entrepreneurship in the rural environment

Articles and case studies are particularly welcome.

For more information, subject coverage, notes for intending authors, submission dates and contact information, please see the Journal Call for papers website.

Call for papers: Special Issue on “Computational Fluid Dynamics Simulations in Energy Technologies and Processes”

International Journal of Energy Technology and Policy (IJETP)

Call for papers: Special Issue on “Computational Fluid Dynamics Simulations in Energy Technologies and Processes”

Guest Editor: Prof. Viorel Badescu, Polytechnic University of Bucharest, Romania.

The most efficient usage of energy resources has been challenging both the energy industry and academia for more than two hundred years. It is often difficult, if not impossible, to experiment with real large-scale or expensive energy production systems, to determine improved or optimal solutions. Also, analytical models of energy technology problems can only partially explain and solve real-world problems and this is usually only achieved with significant simplifications to the models, which make them less representative of the real world.

However, with advances in computing, computational fluid dynamics (CFD) simulation has been widely used in recent years to model and solve energy related problems. Advanced simulation modelling techniques have been developed and widely employed in energy processes simulations such as the finite element or boundary element methods. Applications of CFD simulation vary widely and present a fascinating range of scenarios and techniques.

Hence, this special issue of IJETP is intended to present the development and application of CFD simulation in energy related studies. The papers may present the development of CFD simulation techniques, CFD simulation methodologies and case studies in the application of simulation, to solve all types of real-world energy problems.

For more information, subject coverage, notes for intending authors, submission dates and contact information, please see the Journal Call for papers website.

Call for papers: Special Issue on: “Biosecurity Assurance in a Threatening World: Challenges, Explorations, and Breakthroughs”

International Journal of Risk Assessment and Management (IJRAM)

Call for papers: Special Issue on: “Biosecurity Assurance in a Threatening World: Challenges, Explorations, and Breakthroughs”

Guest Editors:
Dr. Kathryn Baker and Dr. Robert T. Brigantic, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory, USA.
Amy Kircher, NORAD – U.S. Northern Command, USA.

The purpose of this special issue is to better understand biosecurity as a whole as well as many of its key aspects, and to attempt to determine what is needed to improve effective biosecurity risk management. We invite submissions of articles for consideration; manuscripts may be technical, conceptual, policy or practice oriented and can range from original research to overviews, assessments, and reviews.

For more information, subject coverage, notes for intending authors, submission dates and contact information, please see the Journal Call for papers website.