Special Session
Special Session on
Blockchain Applications -
Blockchain
2020
5 - 6 May, 2020
Within the 2nd International Conference on Finance, Economics, Management and IT Business - FEMIB 2020
CO-CHAIRS
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Patricia Baudier
EM Normandie Business School
France
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Brief Bio
Patricia Baudier prepared her PhD in management science within the Business School of Mines-Télécom Institut in 2013. She is a full professor of marketing at EM Normandie in Paris (France). Her research focuses on the acceptance of new technologies, innovations, consumers behavior and Digital Marketing. She spent 28 years within major American companies such as Apple and Kodak, mainly at marketing positions. Patricia has authored several papers in leading journals of innovation, management and marketing and a book "Lexique du digital".
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Mitra Arami
EM Normandie Business School, Oxford Campus
United Kingdom
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Brief Bio
Mitra is a vastly experienced Programme and Project Manager with demonstrable proficiency in leading complex business change and transformation solution programmes across global multi-national environments including global Telecom, Financial, IT, Education and Gaming. Deploys superior frameworks to drive rapid and consistent operational improvements across people, processes, and systems to drive significant revenue upside. Mitra has a BSc, MSc and PhD in Information Systems from the Technical University of Vienna, Austria and has a wealth of HE and industry experience in consulting and project management, not only in the UK but also in the U.S.A, central and western Europe, and the Middle East.
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SCOPE
Big Data, Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Blockchain technology are changing the way companies interact with stakeholders. The Blockchain becomes popular with the growing interest on cryptocurrencies, such as the bitcoin. Nevertheless, Blockchain is not limited to finance and will also impact different industries. The implementation of Blockchain technology within companies could influence their processes? management, their strategy and can be a value driver. The main benefits of Blockchain, are (1) sensible data protection, (2) innovation and co-creation, (3) traceability, (4) cost reduction, (5) real time transactions, (6) fraud detection and (7) sustainability. As the blockchain technology is still in an early stage of development, further research is needed, and researchers are challenged to make blockchain successful in different business domains. Blockchain as an emerging technology deals with organisations, people and technology and this special issue aims to explore potentials and impacts of blockchain, especially addressing the trust, sharing and privacy aspects in a business context.
IMPORTANT DATES
Paper Submission:
March 9, 2020 (expired)
Authors Notification:
March 17, 2020 (expired)
Camera Ready and Registration:
March 30, 2020 (expired)
PAPER SUBMISSION
Abstracts must be submitted electronically via the web-based submission system using the appropriated button on this page.
All abstracts submitted to this Special Session can be submitted to the Journal of Innovation Economics and Management - Call for Papers on Blockchain
March 30, 2020: Deadline for submission of complete manuscripts to JIEM, through online paper submission:
http://www.editorialmanager.com/innovations/default.aspx
Guidelines for authors: http://www.cairn.info/docs/Instructions_for_authorsGB110816.pdf
For any additional information, please contact the Conference Secretariat or the Conference and Program Chairs:
pbaudier@em-normandie.fr ,V.Chang@tees.ac.uk and mitra.arami@pardis.eu
PUBLICATIONS
Papers on Blockchain topics, submitted as abstracts to the Special Session on Blockchain Applications, and presented at the conference venue, can be submitted to the Journal of Innovation, Economics and Management (JIEM). In such case, only the abstract will be published in the conference proceedings.