Categories |
DIGITAL ECONOMY
E-COMMERCE
E-BUSINESS
E-MARKETING
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Call for Papers |
The European Journal of Digital Economy Research (EJDER) is a double-blind refereed journal that aims to describe, assess and foster understanding of different aspects of the business ecosystem in digital era by providing a critical understanding in a wide spectrum.
EJDER does not charge any article processing, submission or publication fee. EJDER seeks to develop a robust understanding of the dynamics of the digital economy by publishing up-to-date, high-quality, original research papers particularly but not limited to management, marketing, finance, economy, sociology and psychology fields. Suggested topics include but not limited to: Internet business models Business value in e-commerce Economics of electronic commerce The marketplace and organizational effects of e-commerce M-commerce and social media marketing Digital product management and property rights Formation of e-supply chains, and virtual enterprises Economics of information security and privacy New business models/enabling technologies, e-businesses trends E-business ethics and strategies Online reputation management Trends in e-business models and technologies E-business model valuation E-service quality Organizational, societal, and international issues of electronic commerce Consumer ethnography and netnography Psychosocial aspects of cyberspace. Epidemiological studies of Internet use and behavior Technology addiction and digital detox E-government and E-healthcare studies Neuromarketing and neurofinance Technological developments in accounting and finance Blockchain applications and Cryptocurrencies Digital audit and forensic accounting Behavioral and experimental economics related to e-commerce Consumer roles in e-commerce Digital culture and cross-cultural issues in virtual communities Economic impact of virtual communities Individual behavior and group dynamics in virtual communities Psychological online career assessment Psychological strategies of the IT workers |
Credits and Sources |
[1] EJDER 2022 : European Journal of Digital Economy Research |