International Conference on Business, Information, and Service Science 2015

Call for Abstracts or Full Papers
International Conference on Business, Information, and Service Science
5-7 August 2015, Grand Hotel, Taipei, Taiwan

Dear Colleagues and Friends,

You are receiving this Call-for-Papers because your expertise or interest is related to this conference. The International Conference on Business, Information, and Service Science (ICBIS) 2015 aims to provide a space for researchers, managers, faculties, and graduate students to exchange and share their experiences, new ideas, and research results from all aspects of Business, Information, and Service Science. With the advancement and evolution of business, information, and service science, these fields become more sophisticated, interacted, and technology-enabled. Accordingly, beyond sharing the latest researches, case studies, and industry survey, all attendees are encouraged to seek opportunities of interdisciplinary collaboration.

Meanwhile, we are glad to let you know that this conference has been sponsored by the Department of Information and Tourism, Taipei City Government and Bureau of Foreign Trade, Ministry of Economic Affairs (Taiwan). Therefore, the first 50 participants who complete the registration and payment process will be granted a free ticket to Taipei 101 Observatory. The high speed elevator in Taipei 101 had set the Guinness World Record. It took only 37 seconds from the fifth floor to the observation deck on the 89th floor. Selected quality papers will be further recommended for possible publication in special issues of the sponsoring journals. To see more information, please go the website: http://icbis2015.conf.tw/

Submission Website: http://icbis2015.conf.tw/

Submission Deadline: May 30, 2015

Enquiries: icbis.conf@gmail.com

Sponsored by International Business Academic Consortium, National Taipei University of Science and Technology, Shih Chien University, Knowledge Association of Taiwan, Department of Information and Tourism (Taipei City Government), and Bureau of Foreign Trade (Ministry of Economic Affairs, Taiwan)

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