Submitted papers will be assessed based on their novelty, technical quality, potential impact, and clarity of writing. For papers that rely heavily on empirical evaluations, the experimental methods and results should be clear, well executed, and repeatable. Authors are strongly encouraged to make data and code publicly available whenever possible. Every paper submitted to EEIM conference is sent to at least two reviewers that include members of the International Program Committee, members of the Technical Committee, and additional qualified reviewers. Submissions of papers describing original work in, but not limited to the following topics are enthusiastically encouraged:
e-Education
e-Learning
e-Health Technologies
e-Business
e-Management
e-Government
e-Commerce
Education Technology
Education Science
Economic Management
Electronic Commerce
Emerging Technologies
Entrepreneurship
Environmental Management
Financing and Commercializing Innovation
Human Resource Management
Health Informatics
Innovation Policy and Management
Integration of Business Strategies
Information Management
IT Management
Knowledge Management
Logistics and Scheduling
Logistics management
Management of Renewable Resources
Management of Innovation and Technology
Management of Technology Education
Management of Knowledge Economy
Management of Developing Countries
Managing collaborative innovation
Marketing and Commercialization
National and Regional Systems of Innovation
Organizational innovation
Project and Program Management
Project Management
Research and Development Management
Risk and Security Management
Risk Management
Semantic Web and Ontology Management
Service Science and Innovation
Six Sigma and Quality Management
Small and Medium Enterprises
Social impact of technology development
Supply Chain Management
Sports Education