The e-Service Journal is a multi-disciplinary journal that covers a variety of topics relevant to both researchers and practitioners in the broadly-defined areas of e-Business and e-Government. Follow the appropriate links above for details on the journal's Scope, Coverage and Audience:

Research articles published in the e-Service Journal may be of an empirical or conceptual nature. They may focus on any one or more of these broad areas:

  • Individuals: as consumers, users, designers and managers of electronic services.

  • Private Sector: as providers, users and disseminators of e-services.

  • Public Sector: as users, providers, policy makers and regulators of e-services and,

  • Society: as the collective force that impacts and is impacted by e-services.

Applied articles published in the e-Service Journal will fall in one of two categories:

  • Practice articles are papers that describe or analyze organizations, communities, systems, and events that are related to the broad realm of e-business and e-government.

  • Outlook articles are intended to be updates of new developments, analyses of emerging trends, overviews of market segments, and challenges to conventional wisdom.

In addition, the journal will publish:

  • Reviews: of literature, websites, books, software, or systems related to e-service; and

  • Responses: to articles published in the journal, along with author replies to the responses.