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Final Words and Gratefulness

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We know that the "digital opportunity" for the development of the economy and the society, could be a generating source of conflicts and social fragmentations. It is in this scope where the connection of different sectors becomes indispensable. The challenge of events such as CollECTeR resides in contributing to the amplification of the capacity to perceive the reality in order to enrich the potential significance of the information in order that it will improve the quality and quantity of our ideas, thoughts and actions.

With this aspiration and stimulating feeling of a mission accomplished, we would like to extend our gratitude to:

The Rectora and Vice Rector the Universidad Nacional de Córdoba, for their support in the realization of CollECteR Iberoémerica 2007;

Fundación Mediterránea, for their belief in the social importance of the activities of this event and in its importance and efficacious influence to the local business sector;

The invited keynote speakers, many thanks for generously acceding to present their experiences and investigations in distinct areas of electronic commerce:  Alberto Cerda (Chile), Rogério do Nascimento (Brazil), Felix Hampe (Germany) and Raúl Saroka (Argentina);

The sponsors

The participants - with whom we are especially grateful - for their response to this convening, sending their works from more than 15 countries. In total, we received 54 works originating  from: Australia, Brazil, Chile, Greece, Holland, Italy, Japan, Kuwait, Lithuania, Mexico, Peru, Portugal, Spain, the United States, Uruguay, Venezuela, and of course, Argentina, where we received the most responses.

The evaluators, with whom we want to take this opportunity to also express our enormous appreciation for taking on the rigorous task to generously and without self-interest correct the works selected.  Of the 54 received, 37 were selected to be presented to the 7 tracks.  Each track dealt with the following subjects:
1. Models of electronic businesses and their implementations
2. E-education
3. E-government
4. Applications
5. Legal Aspects
6. Intellectual Capital and Knowledge Management    
7. Mobile Commerce
                       

Last, but not least, all the assistants have accompanied us and who have actively participated in the discussions and comments that were generated in womb of each committee and all throughout this fruitful encounter.

Carola Jones
Norma Juanes
Paula Nahirñak
Daniel Britos
Cecilia Díaz
Ricardo Castello
Daniel Bollo

 

What is CollECTeR ?

CollECTeR (Collaborative Electronic Commerce Technology and Research) is a joint venture undertaken by universities around the world which, through a loose federation of research centres -one located at each institution- provides both depth and breadth of expertise in Electronic Commerce.

It was originally established by nine universities in Australia, New Zealand and South Africa, and since its inception, it has grown to over twenty institutions, now including research centres in England, Slovenia, the United States, Canada, Chile, Spain and Argentina (see also www.collecter.org , www.collecter-latam.org)

CollECTeR Iberoamérica 2007 is the fifth congress made in Iberoamérica. This time the congress will take place in Cordoba, Argentina, from the 6 to the 9 of november .

If the site is browsed , useful information about the Universidad Nacional de Cordoba, the city, and the province of Córdoba will be found.

More information: info@collecter.org.ar

The 6th CollECTeR Iberoamérica will be organized by the Universidad Politécnica de Madrid in 2008 (see www.collecter.euitt.upm.es ).

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