EH.N: Call for Proposals: Sustainable Economic Development and the
Influence of Information Technologies
Mustafa Zihni Tunca
mustafa at tunca.info
Tue Jun 17 10:57:27 EDT 2008
CALL FOR CHAPTER PROPOSALS
Proposal Submission Deadline: July 1, 2008
Sustainable Economic Development and the Influence of Information
Technologies: Dynamics of Knowledge Society Transformation
A book edited by Dr. Muhammed KARATAS, Mugla University, Turkey and
Dr. Mustafa Zihni TUNCA, Suleyman Demirel University, Turkey
Introduction In the 21st century, the transformation process of a
nation into a knowledge society is primarily affected by size, form
and the direction of development. While some countries quickly
complete this process and increase their social welfare, the digital
divide between these rapidly advancing countries and the rest of the
world has become increasingly wider. By examining the factors which
significantly affect the digital divide, we can address the dynamics
and effects of change, which include the acquisition of new
knowledge, industrial development, economic development,
technological development, migration of people and resources, changes
in religion and ideologies, organizational changes, and so on.
Information technology is the key concept for sustainable economic
development within both macro and micro perspectives as it can assist
in addressing individual, organizational, regional, and global
development. Hence, there is an imperative need for an in-depth,
systematical investigation of the dynamics and effects of the
knowledge society transformation process in order to address the
influence of information technologies on sustainable economic
development in the 21st century.
Objective of the Book This book will aim to provide relevant
theoretical frameworks and the latest empirical research findings in
the area of information technology as it relates to sustainable
economic development and the development of knowledge societies.
Specifically, the book will focus on the following key objectives:
- To address and discuss the concepts and theories relevant to
sustainable economic development
- To provide understanding for the influence of information
technologies on sustainable economic development
- To identify the dynamics of knowledge society transformation.
Target Audience The target audience of this book will be composed of
professionals and researchers working in the fields of economics,
business administration, information and knowledge management in
various disciplines, e.g. information and communication sciences,
administrative sciences and management, economics, sociology,
psychology, computer science, and information technology. The book
will also provide insights and support executives concerned with the
influences of knowledge and information technologies on sustainable
development at both the micro and macro levels.
Recommended topics include, but are not limited to, the following:
- A comparison between modern and classical sustainable economic
development approaches
- Major problems of less developed and developing countries
- Less developed countries and the digital divide
- The influence of the changing role of government and public
infrastructure investments
- Development planning and strategies: The role of public and private sectors
- The influence of business ethics and social responsibilities
- The role of SMEs on sustainable development Entrepreneurial and
intrapreneurial skills
- The correlation amongst social classes, social welfare and
knowledge societies
- The role of natural resources on sustainable development
- The importance of demographic factors on knowledge society transformation
- The correlation between education and breech of intellectual rights
- The influences of energy and transportation policies on sustainable
development
- Renewable energy investments and sustainable development
- Socio-cultural development and knowledge society transformation
- The role of politics on sustainable development IT and change in
corporate structure
- The impact of IT on unemployment
- The impact of piracy and electronic crimes on economic development
- Intellectual capital in less developed and developing countries R&D
activities in less developed and developing countries
- The influences of savings and investments on sustainable development
- Industrial innovations and sustainable development
- Technological acquisitions and sustainable development
- Foreign investments in less developed and developing countries
Submission Procedure
Researchers and practitioners are invited to submit on or before July
1, 2008, a 2-3 page chapter proposal clearly explaining the mission
and concerns of his or her proposed chapter. Authors of accepted
proposals will be notified by September 1, 2008 about the status of
their proposals and sent chapter guidelines. Full chapters are
expected to be submitted by January 5, 2009. All submitted chapters
will be reviewed on a double-blind review basis.
This book is scheduled to be published by IGI Global (formerly Idea
Group, Inc.), publisher of the Information Science Reference
(formerly Idea Group Reference) and Medical Information Science
Reference imprints.
For additional information regarding the publisher, please visit
www.igi-global.com.
Inquiries and submissions can be forwarded electronically (Word
document) to: Dr. Mustafa Zihni TUNCA Tel.: +90 246 211 3036; Fax:
+90 246 237 0920; GSM: +90 505 500 = 7801 =20 E-mail:
mustafa at tunca.info , tunca at iibf.sdu.edu.tr
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