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ICTM 2017

International Conference on ICT Management for Global Competitiveness and Economic Growth in Emerging Economies ICTM 2017

Wroclaw, Poland, October 23-24, 2017

 Conference Theme: Innovations for Human Development in Transition  Economies

Organizers: University of Wrocław, Poland, Polish Chapter of Association for Information Systems (PLAIS),  Linköping University, Sweden, The College of Management "Edukacja", Poland, University of Zielona Góra, Poland, Jagielloanian University, Poland  and Polish Association of Analytical Psychology (PTPA), Poland, and Hochschule für Technik und Wirtschaft Dresden, Germany

 

 



New information and communication technologies have imposed a dynamic on the contemporary world that is inducing transformational change within economic, social and cultural realms, resulting in synergy and convergence effects that are difficult to predict.  To put it simply, within the growing complexity and unpredictability of the ambient conditions, there is no defined, closed repertoire, strategy, or solution, whether business oriented or institutional, that provides both effective and innovative approaches to the increasing structural problems of the global stage. The only existing solution to maintain a sustainable competitive advantage within today’s world of permanent and endogenous change is the involvement of human capital (potential): its creativity and innovative approaches which alone can become a source of Schumpeter’s  creative destruction.

This implies even more, in the case of emerging economies, which still lag behind the more mature, developed countries both in economic, social and cultural standards of living. To truly close this gap, an interdisciplinary approach to human capital (human resources) is more than required, especially in reference to the transformational potential of information and communication technologies (ICTs) and any associated new management techniques, new business models, and new regulatory policies. Thus, the objective of this conference is to provide a forum for interested researchers and practitioners to exchange their experiences and creative ideas related to ICT management for global competitiveness and economic, social and cultural growth in emerging economies. Possible topics may include but are not limited to the following aspects of innovation:

  • Economical, psycho-social and legal frameworks as they relate to ICT and ICT Management
  • Unique ICT management techniques for emerging and transition economies
  • Methods for measuring the benefits and costs of projects involving the adoption of ICT
  • The role of human and social capital
  • Gender and other socio-demographic factors in human and social capital and in innovations processes
  • Innovative ways for generating revenues and creating commercial knowledge products
  • Educational systems and training as they relate to ICT and ICT Management
  • Tradition and contemporaneity of pedagogical thought
  • ICT innovations to support small and medium enterprises
  • ICT innovations as a path to economic growth
  • ICT productivity with specific reference to the prevalent social and business conditions
  • Global supply chain management in emerging and transition economies
  • Country specific case studies, with specific reference to the prevalent psychosocial and business conditions
  • ICT off-shoring/outsourcing into emerging and transition economies
  • ICT project management, with specific reference to the prevalent social and business conditions
  • Digital divide in emerging and transition economies
  • E-commerce impact in emerging and transition economies
  • E-government in emerging and transition economies
  • Healthcare and ICT Management
  • Psychological, social, and economic aspects of Internet use in emerging and transition economies
  • Virtual reality in psychological treatment and psychotherapy
  • Analytical psychology and psychotherapy in the era of new technology
  • Information and communication technologies in personnel recruitment, assessment and development
  • Leadership and new technologies
  • Psychological aspects of working in a virtual team
  • Information and communication technologies in an ageing society
  • Quantitative methods and information technology in management

Note:

Proceedings of the ICTM are indexed in Web of Science, ISI REUTERS, JCR since 2012.

Contributions to any of the directions within the spectrum of the ICTM2017 paradigm are welcome.

The four categories for proposals are (1) abstracts, (2)individual papers, (3) posters and  (4) e-posters.

Three kinds of publications are planned, the first one - a monograph, in which the papers with up to 20000 characters in English be will be included; the second one, in which the articles in a smaller volume will be published. The monographs will be submitted for inclusion in the Citation Index by Thomson Reuters. The paper should also be accompanied by a summary in English. Those papers which are top rated by reviewers when submitted to the ICTM 2017 conference will be published in a special special sections of the journal of international scope: Information Systems ManagementICT Management for Global Competitiveness and Economic Growth in Emerging Economies (ICTM)as also Economy Market Education and Polish Journal of Applied Psychology.

 Conference Co-Chairs

Jolanta Kowal
University of Wrocław,
President of PLAIS, Presient of PTPA, Poland

Anna Kuzio
University of Zielona Góra, Poland

Juho Mäkiö
Hochschule Emden/Leer, AIS, Germany

 

Conference Co-Chairs

Piotr Soja
Cracow University of Economics, Department of Informatics, Poland

Znalezione obrazy dla zapytania Ralph Sonntag

Ralph Sonntag
Vice Rector of Hochschule für Technik und Wirtschaft Dresden Germany

Conference Program Co-Chairs

Wojciech Bożejko
Wrocław University of Technology, Department of Control Systems and Mechatronics, Poland

Marek Lewandowski
Rector of College of Management "Edukacja"

Rafał Maciąg
Institute of Culture, Jagiellonian University, Poland

Grażyna
Paliwoda-Pękosz

Cracow University of Economics, Department of Informatics, Poland

Alicja Senejko
University of Wrocław, Institute of Psychology, Poland

 

 Conference Secretaries

Magdalena Kapała
University of Wrocław, Institute of Psychology, Poland

Joanna Kasha
Jagiellonian University, Poland

Elena Mäkiö
MarusikUniversity of Applied Sciences Emden/Leer, Germany

 

 

 

 

 

Richard Sharp
Univeristy of Zielona Góra, Poland



ictm.wroclaw@gmail.com