The first 25 years of the Bled eConference: Themes and impacts

Roger Clarke*

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    Abstract

    The Bled eConference is the longest-running themed conference associated with the Information Systems discipline. The focus throughout its first quarter-century has been the application of electronic tools, migrating progressively from Electronic Data Interchange (EDI) via Inter-Organisational Systems (IOS) and eCommerce to encompass all aspects of the use of networking facilities in industry and government, and more recently by individuals, groups and society as a whole. This paper reports on an examination of the conference titles and of the titles and abstracts of the 773 refereed papers published in the Proceedings since 1995. This identified a long and strong focus on categories of electronic business and corporate perspectives, which has broadened in recent years to encompass the democratic, the social and the personal. The conference's extend well beyond the papers and their thousands of citations and tens of thousands of downloads. Other impacts have included innovative forms of support for the development of large numbers of graduate students, and the many international research collaborations that have been conceived and developed in a beautiful lake-side setting in Slovenia.

    Original languageEnglish
    Pages12-192
    Number of pages181
    Publication statusPublished - 2012
    Event25th Bled eConference - The First 25 Years of the Bled eConference - Bled, Slovenia
    Duration: 17 Jun 201220 Jun 2012

    Conference

    Conference25th Bled eConference - The First 25 Years of the Bled eConference
    Country/TerritorySlovenia
    CityBled
    Period17/06/1220/06/12

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