International Journal of Electronic Banking
- Editor in Chief
- Associate Prof. Abdalmuttaleb Al-Sartawi
- ISSN online
- 1753-5247
- ISSN print
- 1753-5239
- 4 issues per year
Due to the technological boom, the deployment of information and communication technologies has been reconsidered in the banking sector. With emphasis on the internal capacities and sustainable infrastructures of modern banking organisations and also on stakeholder perspectives, IJEBank promotes high-quality international research that discusses electronic banking and other emerging trends in a range of multidisciplinary areas. IJEBank concentrates on the proposition of sound theoretical models, methodologies and best practices and aims to provide consultation on and promotion of the discipline.
Topics covered include
- E-banking trends/practices/adoption/benchmarking/case studies
- E-financial/narrative reporting and accounting information systems
- E-auditing, earnings management and reporting quality
- Sustainability, intellectual capital, green/training and education
- Outsourcing/process modelling
- Business process reengineering, continuous improvement
- Corporate performance/governance, bank risk management
- Marketing, customer service/support/relationship management
- Business strategy alignment, social/business networking
- Push/pull/adaptive/personalised/ubiquitous/grid technologies
- Web 2.0/semantic web, e-banking applications/portals
- Free/open source software, intelligent agents, challenges/roadmaps for the future
- Content/knowledge/intelligent management systems, metadata/content standards
- Emerging technologies/tools, new generation applications, IT/government/strategy, security and control
- Domain applications, front/back office
- E-financial/narrative reporting and accounting information systems
- E-auditing, earnings management and reporting quality
- Sustainability, intellectual capital, green/training and education
- Outsourcing/process modelling
- Business process reengineering, continuous improvement
- Corporate performance/governance, bank risk management
- Marketing, customer service/support/relationship management
- Business strategy alignment, social/business networking, IT/government/strategy, security and control
- Knowledge/intelligent management
- Islamic banking practices
Electronic banking: technologies
- Front/back office
- E-banking portals
- Push/pull technologies
- Web 2.0 and e-banking applications
- Semantic web and e-banking applications
- Adaptive and personalised technologies
- Metadata and content standards
- Free and open source software
- Ubiquitous and pervasive technologies
- Intelligent agents
- Security
- Content/knowledge/intelligent management systems
- Emerging technologies
- Grid technologies
- IT strategy
Electronic banking: practices and applications in domains
- Surveys of e-banking adoption
- Benchmarking/best practices/case studies at regional/national/global levels
- Domain applications
- Tools/emerging technologies and new generation applications
- Challenges for the future; specification of government policies for the promotion of electronic banking
- Roadmaps for the future
More on this journal...
Objectives
The banking sector provides a key backbone for sustainable development, investment and finance. The technological explosion has resulted in a critical reconsideration of the deployment of information and communication technologies in knowledge-based economies. With an emphasis on the internal capacities and infrastructures of modern banking organisations and also on the external "outlook" of customers and businesses, IJEBank compiles complementary views of disciplines and promotes sound contributions to the theory and practice of e-banking.
IJEBank recognises the need to bring together academia and industry to explore all synergies and exploit all the benefits of applied research to sound business problems. Therefore, the ultimate objective of IJEBank is to bridge the theoretical approaches commonly found in academic research with the real needs of the banking sector and other economic sectors. IJEBank is not about electronic banking as a new verbalism. It is about e-banking as an applied domain with a great contribution to the knowledge society.
The main objectives of IJEBank are as follows:
- To promote cutting-edge approaches and applications of ICTs in the banking sector and other economic sectors
- To present state-of-the art/best practices/lessons learnt and case studies, with the aim of developing a critical knowledge repository for all those interested in e-banking
- To contribute to the literacy of electronic banking by facilitating the sharing of ideas, and promoting the tacit and explicit knowledge and learning management dimensions of e-banking
Readership
IJEBank aims to establish value-adding knowledge transfer and personal development channels in three distinctive areas: academia, industry and government, which summarise the three pillars in which a scientific publication can play a significant role.
Contents
IJEBank publishes original research papers providing significant results and also short communications about innovative ideas, along with news, announcements and reviews regarding the topics of the journal
Editor in Chief
- Al-Sartawi, Abdalmuttaleb, Ahlia University, Bahrain
(abdalmuttalebalsartawigmail.com)
Associate Editor
- Hassan, Mohammad Kabir, University of New Orleans, USA
Regional Editor Asia
- Liao, Ziqi, Hong Kong Baptist University, Hong Kong SAR, China
Editorial Board Members
- Abdou, Hussein A., University of Central Lancashire, UK
- Al-Hamami, Alaa, Amman Arab University, Jordan
- Al-Hamami, Mohammad, Applied Science University, Bahrain
- Al-Hayale, Talal, University of Windsor, Canada
- Al-Husseini, Essam, Esraa University College, Iraq
- Albasheer, Aladeen, University of Georgia, USA
- Alhababsah, Salem, Coventry University, UK
- Alkalani, Fadi, Shaqra University, Saudi Arabia
- Anam, Ousama Abdulrahman A., Qatar University, Qatar
- El-Masry, Ahmed A., Plymouth University, UK
- Elamer, Ahmed A, Brunel University London, UK
- Ferran, Carlos, Governors State University, USA
- Gamage, S K Naradda, Rajarata University of Sri Lanka, Sri Lanka
- Gan, Christopher, Lincoln University, New Zealand
- Hanoon, Azzam, American University in the Emirates, United Arab Emirates
- Haq, Ihtisham ul, Kohat University of Science & Technology, Pakistan
- Hussainey, Khaled, Bangor University, UK
- Jaber, Raed, Zarqa University, Jordan
- Nour, Abdulnaser, An-Najah National University, Palestine
- Shihadeh, Fadi, Palestine Technical University - Kadoorie, Palestine
- Shiwakoti, Radha, Brunel University London, UK
- Zou, Zongfeng, Shanghai University, China
- Zureigat, Qasim, Sulaiman Al Rajhi Colleges, Saudi Arabia
A few essentials for publishing in this journal
- Submitted articles should not have been previously published or be currently under consideration for publication elsewhere.
- Conference papers may only be submitted if the paper has been completely re-written (more details available here) and the author has cleared any necessary permissions with the copyright owner if it has been previously copyrighted.
- Briefs and research notes are not published in this journal.
- All our articles go through a double-blind review process.
- All authors must declare they have read and agreed to the content of the submitted article. A full statement of our Ethical Guidelines for Authors (PDF) is available.
- There are no charges for publishing with Inderscience, unless you require your article to be Open Access (OA). You can find more information on OA here.
- All articles for this journal must be submitted using our online submissions system.
- View Author guidelines.
Submission process
Keep up-to-date
- Our Blog
- Follow us on Twitter
- Visit us on Facebook
- Our Newsletter (subscribe for free)
- RSS Feeds
- New issue alerts
- Inderscience is a member of publishing organisations including: