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[ecrea] Call for papers: 11th CMI > Prospects and Challenges towards Developing a Digital Economy within the EU
Wed May 16 09:53:59 GMT 2018
11TH CMI INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE, 29-30 November 2018
Prospects and Challenges towards Developing a Digital Economy within the EU
Place: Aalborg University Copenhagen, Denmark
Organized by Center for Communication, Media and Information
technologies (CMI), Aalborg University Copenhagen, Denmark
Conference website:
http://www.cmi.aau.dk/events/CMI+Events/11th-cmi-international-conference--2018.cid356131
DESCRIPTION
In the EU, the creation of a digital economy and a Digital Single Market
are seen as drivers of future innovation, competitiveness and growth.
These ideas are enshrined in the EU 2020 strategy and are researched in
a number of projects, including the Baltic SEA Regional project, Digital
Innovation Network (DIGINNO). The project is aimed at promoting uptake
of ICT in the business sector, developing innovative digital public
services and facilitating Digital Single Market related policy
discussions on Baltic Sea Region level.
In addition to the digitization initiatives within the Baltic Sea
Region, different EU countries have embarked upon digitization policies,
technology and market initiatives aimed at creating digital economies.
These policies and initiatives are aimed at facilitating the uptake of
ICTs and digital technologies in the business sector and the
facilitation of digitized public service delivery. However, EU countries
are not at par in the development of these policies, technologies,
services, markets and other initiatives. This creates an opportunity for
a forum where different EU countries can exchange ideas on digitization
policy development and the facilitation of certain digitization initiatives.
This conference presents a forum for this opportunity. The conference is
organized in partnership with the DIGINNO project. At this conference,
the prospects and challenges towards digitization initiatives within the
EU will be discussed. These prospects and challenges will be discussed
within the policy, relevant technology, and infrastructure and market
context. The conference will enable the identification of best practices
and the sharing of ideas via paper presentation sessions. It will also
enable brainstorming on these issues via panel sessions.
Participants will come from academia, businesses, digitization networks
and government agencies. The participants of the conference will benefit
from speakers and participants within and outside Europe.
Papers are therefore invited in the following (not exclusive) topics:
Real-Time Economy
Industry 4.0 and digital marketing
Privacy and cyber security
Digital identity management
Digital authentication
Block chain technologies
Digitization policies
Regional and national regulation and best practices
Digital economy
Business models
Digital market innovations
Public sector digital service delivery initiatives
Government to business cross-border services
Private sector digital service delivery initiatives
Digital transformation initiatives
Digital infrastructure
Prospective authors are invited to submit papers. Submissions of
original, unpublished papers in any of the above listed topic or closely
related topics are encouraged. All types of contributions are welcome,
whether academic papers, industrial research, case studies, white
papers, implementation reviews and so on.
Papers will be peer-reviewed and a selection will be published in a
special edition of the Nordic Baltic Journal of ICT (Electronic
publication, ISBN 1902-0988) (find information on NBICT here).
Full papers must be no more than 12 pages. Papers must be submitted in
either .PDF, .DOC or .DOCX format. Submit abstracts and full papers to
(cmi /at/ cmi.aau.dk) clearly indicating the name of the contribution, author
and affiliation. Authors of accepted papers will have an opportunity to
present at the conference.
IMPORTANT DATES
August 15, 2018: Extended abstract (up to 1.5 pages)
September 3, 2018: Notification on acceptance of abstracts
October 15, 2018: Full paper (maximum 12 pages)
November 1, 2018: Notification of acceptance of papers
If extended abstracts are being accepted they are guaranteed
presentation at the conference when a full paper is delivered. All full
paper contributions will be reviewed. All accepted papers will be
published in the CMI Conference Repository. At least one author of a
paper should register to have the paper presented at the conference.
REGISTRATION
Fees for participants:
Industrial and governmental representatives €300
Academics and professors €150
Students €50 (fee does not include lunch)
The conference is supported by the Interreg project Digital Innovation
Network (DIGINNO).
Anders Henten
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