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e-Links: Community, Business and University

Background

The 6th International We-B (Working For E-Business) Conference
2005 (We-B) will be held on Wednesday 23rd, Thursday 24th and Friday, 25th November at Victoria University's City Flinders Campus, Level 9, 300 Flinders Street, Victoria, Australia.

Hosted for its first five years by the We-B Centre and the School of MIS at Edith Cowan, this year the conference will be held in Victoria for the first time. We-B 2005 aims to provide an opportunity for sharing and networking among academics, community and industry specialists in e-Business and related fields.


Program

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Victoria University 
Level 9
300 Flinders Street, Melbourne

Wednesday, 23 November

6th International We-B (Working For E-Business) Conference Melbourne

23rd to 25th November 2005

Program

Wednesday, 23 November 2005

6pm             Registration

7pm             Welcome Reception

Thursday, 24 November

8.30             Registration

9.30           
Conference Opening
                    Keynote Address

                    Dr Anthony Aitkenhead
                   
Chief Technology Officer
                    Multimedia Victoria

10.30             Morning Tea

11.00             Contributed Concurrent Session

Community, Law and the Internet and E-Supply Chain

11.00             Community, Law and the Internet                                  

    Discretionary Judicial Sentencing Decision Making And Online Decision                     Support
                    Andrew Vincent, John Zeleznikow

How the Web is Reshaping Law Enforcement
            Tony Reed

Creative Commons: e-Links and the need for a Content License;
            with an associated infrastructure
             Darren Skidmore

 

11.00   E-Supply Chain                           

Collaboration in supply chain: a multi-agent approach
Xin Li, Sim Kim Lau

The Role of IOIS and Cybermediares - Global Supply and Net-Chains
Rajesh Rajaguru, Margaret Matanda

Exploring supply chain relationships and e-business for micro, small and medium wine producers: an interpretive case study using SSM
Ann Monday, Trevor Wood-Harper

 

12.30   Lunch               

2.00             Contributed Concurrent Session

E-business and E-government 2.00     E-business                                                                                                        Theatre 9.26

 

E-Management in the Organisation with Business to Employee (B2E)

E-Business Model

Mohini Singh

 

Upgrading for e -Commerce in an SME, How do you get what you need: a

practitioner looks into specifying requirements

Karrie Bowe, Andrew Wenn

 

A formal approach for deriving business process from value process in E-Business modelling

Dewan Mohammed, Naim Baolin Wu, Yun Yang

 

2.00     E-government                                                                           Theatre 9.01

 

E-Government Development and Adoption Dilemma: Oman Case Study

Hafedh Alshihi

 e-government services provided for home based business operators: A study

of Victorian local councils

John Breen, Carmine Sellitto, Shameem Ali, Rafael Paguio

 An Exploratory Study on the User Adoption of G2C and G2E e -Government

Projects

Kevin K.W Ho, Calvin C Yu, Michael C L Lai

3.30          Afternoon tea

4.00             Contributed Concurrent Session

Web and E-CRM

4.00     Web       

Web Portals: from the General to the Specific

Arthur Tatnall

Critical Success Factors for Internet Portals: A Case of an online community

portal

Chinnapaka Chitharanjandas

Web Features for Wine Tourism

Scott Bingley, Carmine Sellitto

4.00     E-CRM                                     

The Adoption of CRM (Customer Relationship Management) Applications in

Business-to-Business Services: A Study of the provider's Perspective in the

Hygiene Service Industry

Rafael Paguio, Stephen Burgess

Assessing B2C e-Commerce Success Using the Customer e-Commerce

Satisfaction Construct

Alemayehu Molla

Competing Theories on Consumer Satisfaction, Loyality and Retention: An

Internet Environment Perspective

Noor Raihan Ab Hamid, Stephen Burgess, Michael McGrath

7.00             Conference Dinner Cruise

Victoria Harbour

Friday, 25 November

8.30             Registration open

9.30             Contributed Concurrent Session

E-business and E-learning

9.30     E-business                                                                                                       

E-mail, E-Marketing and Spam Filters: How Webmail Interfaces Support

Users in Coping with Spam Filtering Outcomes

Christopher Lueg

E-commerce adoption and evaluation in Australian organizations

Chad Lin, Helen Cripps, Shirley Bode

Exploring Factors Affecting Consumer Adoption of Online Transactions

Abdullah Sirat

9.30     E-learning                                                                                                         

Developing Systems to Enable Learning Communities: Beyond Task Support

Technology

David Banks 

Paper Prototyping in a Design Framework for Professional Mobile Learning

David Parsons, Hokyoung Ryu, Rameh Lal, Stephen Ford

 

Web Based Education Management for The Netherlands

Frank van den Essen, Paul Darbyshire

 

10.30             Morning Tea

 

11.00             Contributed Concurrent Session

SMEs and E-Technology

 


11.00             Community, Law and the Internet                                                          Theatre 9.26

 

An E-readiness model for small tourism business in developing countries

Stergios Karanasios, Stephen Burgess

 

Are the Standard Drivers for E-commerce Adoption in Regional SMEs Really

Standard: A Comparison of Australian, Swedish and US Regional SMEs

Rob MacGregor, Lejla Vrazalic, D. Bunker

 

Network Analysis methods and tools for SME C-Commerce

Mark Brogan

 

11.00   E-Technology                                                                                       Theatre 9.01

 

A Contribution to Fighting the Latest Wave of Unwanted Communication:

Exploring the Brittleness of Today’s Spam Filtering Technology

Christopher Lueg

 

Mobile Commerce in the B2B E-Space: An outlook on BlackBerry Device

Feeba Mootheril, Mohini Singh

 

Agent-based ECCRM Framework using P2P Architecture

Sui Man Liu, S H Kwok, Kevin K. W. Ho

 

12.30   Lunch             

 

2.00             Contributed Concurrent Session

E-Business and other topics

 

2.00 E-business                                                                                                        Theatre 9.26

 

The Influence of Infrastructural Trust on Electronic Commerce Development

in Indonesia

Mira Katiwi, Robert C MacGregor

 

An Observational Survey of Australian Internet Banking Authentication and

Client-Side Security: Does it Merit the Fees?

 

Justin D. Pierce, David R. Mackay, Matthew J. Warren, Jason G. Wells

 

2.00     Other Topics                                                                                                Theatre 9.01

 

Developing an instrument to test organisational readiness to collaborate

virtually

Peter Gall

 

Indentifying Knowledgement Systems in the Implementation of Public Policy

Nick Letch, Christina Ta n, Regit Young

 

Using Meta-Analysis to Develop a Framework to Evaluate the Effectiveness

of Virtual Teams

Ying-Chieh Liu, Chad Lin, Helen Cripps

 

3.30             Conference close


Conference Theme

The conference theme in 2005 is "e-Links: Community, Business and University" and papers are expected to cover a wide range of relevant topics, with the conference again drawing participants from national and international organizations.

To facilitate the organization of topics and events at the conference, it is expected that submissions will be grouped into several separate major tracks/streams:
(1) e-Business
(2) SMEs and Internet use
(3) Online technologies, multimedia and education
(4) e-Marketing and CRM
(5) e-Government
(6) e-Health
(7) e-Community
(8) e-Markets
(9) e-Links: University and community
(10) e-business evaluation
(11) e-System Development Methods
(12) Information Services

(13) e-ERP
(14) Papers related to other issues in e-Business


Contact Information

Telephone
03 9919 7249
FAX
03 9919 7199
Postal address
Sunshine Campus
PO Box 14428
Melbourne 8001
Electronic mail
General Information: web2005@vu.edu.au
 
 
Last modified: 15 August, 2005