World Conference on E-Business, E-Commerce & E-Governance on March 15-17, 2027 in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam - Conference Index

World Conference on E-Business, E-Commerce & E-Governance on March 15-17, 2027 in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam

World Conference on E-Business, E-Commerce & E-Governance March 15, 2027 - Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam

VIETNAM 7th World Conference on E-Business, E-Commerce & E-Governance (VeBCG-27) scheduled on March 15-17, 2027 Ho Chi Minh City (Vietnam) is for the researchers, social-scientists, scholars, engineers and practitioners from all around the world to present and share ongoing research activities. This conference provides opportunities for the delegates to exchange new ideas and application experiences face to face, to establish business or research relations and to find global partners for future collaboration.

Call for papers/Topics

Full Articles/ Reviews/ Shorts Papers/ Abstracts are welcomed in the following research fields:

1. Core Independent Topics

These topics represent the foundational pillars unique to each specific domain.

E-Commerce

Business Models: B2B (Business-to-Business), B2C (Business-to-Consumer), C2C (Consumer-to-Consumer), C2B (Consumer-to-Business), and D2C (Direct-to-Consumer).

Digital Storefront Management: Shopping cart architecture, product information management (PIM), and user experience (UX/UI) design for conversion.

Payment Gateways and Financial Processing: Credit/debit processing, digital wallets (Apple Pay, PayPal), Buy Now Pay Later (BNPL), and cryptocurrency integration.

M-Commerce (Mobile Commerce): App-based shopping, location-based push notifications, and mobile-optimized checkout funnels.

E-Commerce Marketing: Search Engine Optimization (SEO) for products, conversion rate optimization (CRO), affiliate marketing, and social commerce (shopping via Instagram, TikTok).

E-Business

Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP): Centralized digital management of human resources, finance, and manufacturing.

Supply Chain Management (SCM): Automated inventory control, just-in-time (JIT) logistics, and digital procurement (e-procurement).

Customer Relationship Management (CRM): Automated sales pipelines, customer support ticketing systems, and data-driven customer retention.

Business Intelligence (BI) & Analytics: Data warehousing, predictive analytics for market trends, and operational KPIs.

Internal Collaboration Systems: Intranets, enterprise social networks, and cloud-based knowledge management platforms.

E-Governance

Interaction Models: G2C (Government-to-Citizen), G2B (Government-to-Business), G2G (Government-to-Government), and G2E (Government-to-Employee).

Digital Identity & Authentication: National e-ID systems, biometric verification, and single sign-on (SSO) portals for public services.

E-Democracy & Civic Engagement: Online voting (i-voting), public consultation portals, and digital petition platforms.

Open Data & Transparency: Freedom of information portals, public spending trackers, and open-source government datasets.

Public Service Delivery: Digital tax filing, online license renewals, welfare distribution systems, and e-health records.

2. Interrelated & Overlapping Topics

These areas represent the critical touchpoints where two or all three domains intersect, share technologies, or depend on one another.

The Triple Intersection (E-Commerce + E-Business + E-Governance)

Cybersecurity & Cryptography: Public Key Infrastructure (PKI), SSL/TLS encryption, and firewalls required to protect commercial transactions, corporate data, and citizen records alike.

Data Protection & Privacy Regulation: Compliance frameworks like GDPR, CCPA, or regional data sovereignty laws that dictate how businesses sell, corporations manage data, and governments track citizens.

Cloud Computing Infrastructure: Dependence on IaaS, PaaS, and SaaS models to scale digital storefronts, enterprise networks, and public service databases.

Artificial Intelligence & Automation: Large Language Models (LLMs) for customer/citizen chatbots, fraud detection algorithms, and automated data processing.

Intersections Between E-Commerce & E-Business

Omnichannel Integration: Aligning online retail storefronts (E-Commerce) with back-end inventory and warehouse management systems (E-Business).

Logistics & Fulfillment: Automated order processing triggered by a customer purchase, feeding into third-party logistics (3PL) API integrations.

Customer Data Platforms (CDP): Feeding transactional storefront data into corporate CRM systems to build unified customer profiles for future product development.

Intersections Between E-Commerce & E-Governance

E-Taxation & Custom Compliance: Automated calculation and collection of sales tax, VAT, and cross-border customs duties at the digital point of sale.

Digital Market Regulation: Antitrust laws for digital marketplaces, consumer protection rights for online shopping, and counterfeit prevention.

Public E-Procurement: Government bodies acting as B2B buyers, utilizing commercial e-commerce bidding platforms to purchase goods from private businesses.

Intersections Between E-Business & E-Governance

Corporate Compliance & Reporting: Digital portals for corporate tax filing, environmental impact reporting, and labor law compliance tracking.

Business Registration & Licensing: Streamlined G2B digital pipelines allowing entrepreneurs to register new corporations, secure trademarks, and obtain operating permits online.

Public-Private Partnerships (PPP) in Tech: Joint ventures to develop national digital infrastructure, such as smart city grids or 5G/6G network deployments

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