Fourth KMO conference - KMO2009

Call for Papers

Fourth KMO conference - KMO2009

Submission instructions

Contributions are required in electronic format (MS Word is suggested and should be submitted using the
KMO 2009 paper submission system
. The paper formatting template can be found here.

The trim size of the paper submitted must be A4. Please be careful to download the right package. The proposal and the camera ready version should be submitted in Word files.

The maximum paper length is 12 pages. Extra pages will be permitted at the cost of US$ 100 per additional page.

Authors can submit more than one paper with co-authors, in which case the co-author must register and present the paper. Only those authors who actually present their paper at the conference will have their papers included in the proceedings. Each author can only present ONE paper and MUST register before the paper is printed.


Fourth KMO conference - KMO2009

Conference Topics

KMO 2009 invites submission of papers both from researchers in academia and industrial practitioners in different topics of knowledge management and service science. Papers describing recent advances in knowledge management and service science are welcome. The areas of interest include, but are not limited to:

  • Organizational learning/knowledge development

  • Adaptation of KM in organizations

  • Networking with knowledge

  • Knowledge management in projects

  • How to build and maintain viable KM architectures and thriving communities of practice

  • Case studies in service-centric business and applications

  • Innovation and knowledge management

  • Social, cultural and organizational issues in KM

  • Extended enterprise and processes in KM

  • Theoretical underpinnings to service science

  • Service management and operation

  • Knowledge management and service innovation

  • Service-oriented systems

  • Service federation and governance

  • Service oriented business models

  • Service design principles and methodologies

  • Mobile service computing

  • Service reference architecture and models

  • Service marketing and supply chain

  • Web based collaborative systems

  • User-centric service engineering

  • Service-based grid/utility/autonomic computing

  • Intelligent and ubiquitous KM

  • Education in service science

  • Trust, legal certainty and liability in services

  • Service economy

  • Service ecosystems

  • Evaluation of KM

  • Service innovation

  • E-Services

  • R&D in services

  • Mobile KM

  • eLearning and KM

  • Service science and KM

  • Service delivery

  • Service computing

  • Service Quality

  • Technology to support KM

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Fourth KMO conference - KMO2009

Important Dates

March 29th, 2009

Submission papers

April 29th, 2009 

Notification of acceptance

May 29th, 2009 

Camera ready due

June 23 th -24 th, 2009  

Conference

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Download the PDF version of CFP