期刊名称:JOURNAL OF ELECTRONIC COMMERCE RESEARCH
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ISSN: | 1526-6133
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出版频率: | Quarterly
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出版社: | CALIFORNIA STATE UNIV, COLL BUSINESS, LONG BEACH, USA, CA, 90840
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期刊网址: | http://www.csulb.edu/journals/jecr/
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影响因子: |
1.255(2015年)
1.229(2014年)
1.111(2013年)
0.977 (2012年)
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| 主题范畴: | BUSINESS |
期刊简介(About the journal)
投稿须知(Instructions to Authors)
编辑部信息(Editorial Board)
About the journal
Journal of Electronic Commerce Research (JECR) is a quarterly peer-reviewed (double blind) journal with both paper and electronic publication. It provides an international forum for researchers and professionals to share their knowledge and report new advances on all topics related to electronic commerce theories and applications. The journal focuses on electronic commerce including their theoretical foundations, infrastructure, and enabling technologies.
The Journal strongly encourages electronic submissions to expedite processing and to advise authors of their paper status. The target turnaround time is 4 months from submission.
A study by Bharati and Tarasewich published in the May, 2002, issue of the Communications of the ACM ranks the Journal of Electronic Commerce Research fourth in “overall quality in publishing E-Commerce research”.
Instructions to Authors
The Journal of Electronic Commerce Research (JECR) is a high-quality, peer-reviewed interdisciplinary research journal dedicated to advance theory, research, and practice in Electronic Commerce. It provides an international forum for researchers and professionals to share their knowledge and report new advances on all topics related to Electronic Commerce. JECR focuses on Electronic Commerce related issues, including its theoretical foundation, infrastructure and advanced technologies. It publishes original empirical research, theoretical and methodological articles, evaluative and integrative reviews, field research, business surveys, and application papers of interest to a general readership.
Prior Publication Policy
A submission based on a paper appearing elsewhere (such as conference proceedings or newsletters) must have major value-added extensions to the earlier version. For conference papers, it should have at least 30% new material. The new material should be content material, not just the addition of proofs or a few more performance figures.
JECR Review Information
Type of Review: Double blind with respect to authors and reviewers; however, it is possible that a reviewer may have seen an earlier version of the research in the form of a conference paper, a paper presented at a research seminar, or a working paper.
· Number of External Reviewers: Two to three
· Average Time Required for Review: Three to four months
· Reviewers' Comments to Authors: Yes
· Feedback to Reviewers: Yes, copy of reviews
· Fees Charged to Review Manuscript: No
· Percentage of Invited Articles: None
Guide for Authors
Submission: In order to speed up the reviewing process, authors are required to send their papers as a word document (in Microsoft Word format) attached to an e-mail to Professor M.Y. Kiang, E-mail: Melody.Kiang@csulb.edu or a corresponding guest editor for special issues (see special issue link).
Submission of a paper certifies that none of the contents are copyrighted, published or accepted for publication by another journal, or submitted to another journal while under review by Journal of Electronic Commerce Research. The Editor does not accept responsibility for loss of papers submitted. Upon acceptance of an article, author(s) will be asked to transfer copyright of the article to the Journal.
Manuscript Guidelines
JECR Format (*.doc)
All manuscript should be prepared according to the following manuscript guidelines and saved as a word document (in Microsoft Word format).
1. Page Set-up
· Margins: 1” on all sides
· Text: justified and single column (except title, author, and some headings, as specified below)
· Spacing: Double spaced for initial submission; single-spaced for final submission
· Paragraphs: First line indented ¼”, no additional space before or after
· Font: Times New Roman 10 point (except title, as specified below)
2. Language: Papers must be in English.
3. Manuscripts should be printed on one-side, double spaced, with wide margins. All pages should be numbered consequently. Except in unusual cases, manuscripts should not exceed 20 journal pages (single-spaced for final submission), including figures, tables, appendix and references.
Content and Structure
The following information should also be provided:
1. The first page of the manuscript
· Paper Title. FULL TITLE (centered, all caps, bold, Times New Roman 12 point), two blank lines
· Author name(s). Do not include author name(s) elsewhere in the paper except in a biography or reference list.
· Author Affiliation and Department
· Author(s) address(es)
· Author(s) e-mail addresses
· To facilitate blind review, indications of authorship should appear only on this page.
2. The second page of the manuscript
· Paper Title
· An abstract of not more than 200 words that provides a brief, comprehensive summary of the content of the manuscript; and
· Keywords: Select 3-5 words or phrases to be used for indexing
3. The third page of the manuscript s
· Paper Title
· Beginning of paper
Headings
Headings should be clearly defined. Authors should show each heading's level of importance as following:
· TITLE OF PAPER (centered, all caps, bold, Times New Roman 12 point)
· ABSTRACT (centered, all caps, bold, Times New Roman 10 point)
· Heading Level 1 (left justified, bold, with initial caps and numbered using, Times New Roman 10 point, with one blank line above the heading)
· Heading Level 2 (left-justified, not bold, with initial caps and numbered using Times New Roman 10 point, with no blank line above the heading)
Footnotes, Tables & Figures
1. Footnote(s) should be kept to a minimum and numbered consecutively throughout the text with superscript Arabic numerals.
2. Table(s)
· Should be left-justified in body of text and numbered consecutively in the text in Arabic numerals
· Each table should have a brief, explanatory title above the table
· Explanatory notes to a table (e.g., probability levels, explanations of abbreviations, etc.) should appear below the table
· One blank line above and below each table.
· Text should be Times New Roman of maximum 10 points
3. Figure(s)
· Figures such as graphs, line drawings, photographs, charts should be centered in body of text and numbered consecutively in the text in Arabic numeral
· Each figure should have a brief, explanatory title below the figure
· Explanatory notes to a figure should appear in the figure
· One blank line above and below each figure
· Text should be Times New Roman of maximum 10 points
Reference
A list of references is required at the end of the paper. References must be complete, i.e., include, as appropriate, volume, number, month, publisher, city and state, editors, last name & initials of all authors, page numbers, etc. For all references, use full justification; single space; indent ¼” except first line of each reference.
Below are some general directions:
· Order: References should be ordered alphabetically (in text and Reference section) according to authors' or editors' last names
· References in text: These must be included in Reference section and vice versa. References in text should be of the format [Name Year]. Example [Fetscherin et al. 1995; Smith 1996]
· Use of et al.: Authors may not use "et al." in the list of References. The names of all authors and editors must be listed. If you are using End Notes, please check your references to ensure that the settings are correct and that all authors are listed in the references.
The following are examples of different types of references. Please pay special attention to punctuation and capitalization.
Agarwal, R. and E. Karahanna, “Time Flies When You’re Having Fun: Cognitive Absorption and Beliefs about Information Technology Usage,” MIS Quarterly, Vol. 24, No. 4:665-694, 2000.
Ajzen, I. and M. Fishbein, Understanding Attitudes and Predicting Social Behavior, NJ, Englewood Cliffs: Prentice-Hall, 1980.
Barclay, D., C. Higgins, and R. Thompson, “The Partial Least Squares Approach to Causal Modeling: Personal Computer Adoption and Use as an Illustration,” Technology Study, Vol. 2:285-309, 1995.
Chi, R.T., M.Y. Kiang, and B. Sun, “Case-Based Model Base Management Systems,” Proceedings of the Third International Conference on Decision Support Systems, Vol. 2:595-601, Hong Kong, June 1995.
Chi, R.T., E. Turban, and M.Y. Kiang, “A Proposed Framework for Distributed Intelligent Agents in Decentralized Organizations,” Organizational Intelligence - Artificial Intelligence in Organizational Design, Modeling, and Control, Robert Blanning and David King (eds.), IEEE Computer Society Press, Los Alamitos, CA, pp. 172-182, 1996.
Tam, K.Y. and M.Y. Kiang, "Managerial Applications of Neural Networks: The Case of Bank Failure Predictions," Management Science, Vol. 38, No. 7:926-947, July 1992.
Grammar, Style and Proof Reading
Please use high-quality grammar and style. Authors should employ the services of a professional editor if they need assistance. The responsibility for detecting errors lies with the author. It would be helpful for the authors to scrutinize past issues of the journal prior to preparing manuscripts for submission. Any manuscript that does not conform to the above instructions may be returned for the necessary revision before publication.
Copyright and Use Agreement
Authors whose papers are accepted sign a form that transfers copyright to the JECR. This form can be downloaded from JECR website. The completed form should be returned to the Editor before the article is published.
Editorial Board
Advisory Board
Associate Editors
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Stuart J. Barnes University of East Anglia, UK |
Lutz M. Kolbe Georg-August-Universität Göttingen, Germany |
Namchul Shin Pace University, United States |
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Steve Bellman Murdoch University, Australia |
Christoph Lattemann Universität Potsdam, Germany |
Shirish C. Srivastava
HEC School of Management, Paris, France |
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Willem-Paul Brinkman
Delft University of Technology, The Netherlands |
Michael T.S. Lee Fu-Jen Catholic University, Taiwan |
Hock-Hai Teo
National University of Singapore, Singapore |
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Hock-Chuan Chan
National University of Singapore, Singapore |
Manlu Liu
Rochester Institute of Technology, United States |
William Yu Chung Wang
AUT University, New Zealand |
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Patrick Y. K. Chau University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong |
Ying Liu
California State University Long Beach, United States |
Brian Webb
Queen’s University Management School, UK |
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Henry Chan
The Hong Kong Polytechnic University, Hong Kong |
Xin (Robert) Luo
The University of New Mexico, United States |
June Wei
University of West Florida, United States |
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Jianqing Chen
The University of Texas at Dallas, United States |
Byron Marshall
Oregon State University, United States |
Lizhen Xu
George Institute of Technology, United States |
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Minder Chen California State University, Channel Islands, United States |
Matthias Meyer
Ludwig-Maximilians-University, Germany |
Dongming Xu
The University of Queensland, Australia |
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Christy M.K. Cheung
Hong Kong Baptist University, Hong Kong |
Fiona Fui-Hoon Nah University of Nebraska-Lincoln, United States |
Ling Xue
University of North Carolina Greensboro, United States |
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Bo Fan
Shanghai Jiao Tong University, China |
Shintaro Okazaki Autonomous University of Madrid, Spain |
Benjamin Yen University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong |
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Juan Feng
City University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong |
Chino Rao
University of Texas at San Antonio, United States |
Dongsong Zhang
University of Maryland, Baltimore County, United States |
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Bin Gu
Arizona State University, United States |
Peter Rittgen
University College of Borås, Sweden |
John Zhang
University of Connecticut, United States |
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Ray Hackney Brunel University, UK |
Raghu Santanam Arizona State University, United States |
Xia Zhao
University of North Carolina at Greensboro, United States |
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Shin-Yuan Hung
National Chung Cheng University, Taiwan |
Frank Schlemmer
Optik Schlemmer, Germany |
Eric Zheng
University of Texas at Dallas, United States |
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Yujong Hwang Depaul University, United States |
Nitish Singh
St. Louis University, United States |
Lina Zhou
University of Maryland, Baltimore County, United States |
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Arnold Kamis
Suffolk University, United States |
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