International Journal of Intercultural Information Management
- Editor in Chief
- Dr. M.A. Dorgham
- ISSN online
- 1750-0036
- ISSN print
- 1750-0028
- 4 issues per year
IJIIM publishes papers investigating international and intercultural issues with regard to information management. Because of cultural and national differences, information technology that works perfectly in one place may not work in another, and identical information systems may have different uses and impacts across countries. IJIIM welcomes scholarly research addressing all aspects of international and intercultural issues associated with information systems and information technology, especially emerging new technologies (e.g. artificial intelligence and robotics, big data and analytics, blockchains and fintech).
Topics covered include
- Artificial intelligence and robotics in different countries
- Big data and knowledge management across countries
- Blockchains and fintech in different countries
- Digital innovation and entrepreneurship across countries
- Digital supply chain management in the global economy
- Customer relationship management in international contexts
- Managing technological changes in multinational corporations
- IS/IT design and development across national contexts
- Impact of national culture on IS/IT strategies and uses
- Global labour markets for IT personnel and skills
- IS/IT education and training for international workforces
- Managing virtual teams across national borders
- International/intercultural privacy concerns for IS/IT
- Green IS/IT issues in different national contexts
- Information security issues across countries
Objectives
The main objective of IJIIM is to promote the research into and practice of new strategies, tools, techniques and technologies for the design, development and implementation IS/IT involving international and intercultural variations. This will help improve the effectiveness of using IS/IT in manufacturing and service industries and non-profit organisations around the world. IJIIM aims to establish an effective channel of communication between academic researchers, educators, designers, managers, consultants and policy makers to contribute, disseminate and learn knowledge about intercultural information management. The intercultural dimension is emphasised in our efforts in disseminating knowledge to overcome cultural and national barriers, and to keep up with accelerating technological changes. IJIIM acts as a forum for exchanging innovative ideas and sharing research and practical experiences in intercultural information management.
Readership
IJIIM provides a forum to help academics, practitioners and policy makers working in the field of IS/IT to discuss important ideas and findings and to disseminate knowledge and learn from each other. Readers will have the opportunity to discover future directions to improve the effectiveness of IS/IT in international and intercultural contexts.
Contents
IJIIM publishes original papers, review papers, technical reports, case studies, conference reports, management reports, state-of-the-art reviews, and technical notes. Special Issues devoted to important topics in Intercultural Information Management will occasionally be published.
Editor in Chief
- Dorgham, M.A., International Centre for Technology and Management, UK
(supportinderscience.com)
Regional Editor Americas
- Nishant, Rohit, University of Laval, Canada
Regional Editor Europe, Middle East and Africa
- Tan, Chee-Wee, Copenhagen Business School, Denmark
Regional Editor Oceania
- Lim, Eric T.K., University of New South Wales, Australia
Regional Editor Pacific Asia
- Du, Rong, Xidian University, China
Editorial Board Members
- Bahli, Bouchaib, Ryerson University, Canada
- Conlon, Sumali, University of Mississippi, USA
- Ferreira, Fernando Alberto Freitas, University Institute of Lisbon, Portugal
- Gholami, Roya, University of Illinois Springfield, USA
- Goh, Mark, National University of Singapore, Singapore
- Kartiwi, Mira, International Islamic University Malaysia, Malaysia
- Liu, Shan, Xi'an Jiaotong University, China
- Mitra, Jay, University of Essex, UK
- Nahar, Nazmun, University of Jyväskylä, Finland
- Singh, Vivek, University of South Florida, USA
- Smailhodzic, Edin, Hanze University of Applied Sciences, Netherlands
- Tsui, Eric Y.H., The Hong Kong Polytechnic University, Hong Kong SAR, China
- Vo-Tran, Huan, RMIT University, Australia
- Yan, Yan, Renmin University of China, China
- Yang, Chia-Han, National Cheng Kung University, Taiwan, Province of China
- Zhu, Zhen, China University of Geosciences, China
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