Best / Outstanding Paper Awards
This year in ICEB 2024, 6 papers were selected from 119 papers for the best paper competition. Each paper was ranked by all members of the Best Paper Awards Committee. A paper was eliminated meeting any one rule below:
(1) Author does not want to publish full paper in the post-conference proceedings book;
(2) Received 3 or more times of the last rank priority score "N" (N=6 in 2024);
(3) The average rank priority score is >= "N-2" (N-2=4 in 2024);
(4) Fianlly, to quality for the best paper, the paper must receive at least two "1" first ranks.
NOTE:
Only submissions of full papers can enter the Outstanding Paper Awards competition. The award recipients must publish their papers as full papers in the post-conference proceedings book. Otherwise, they will be disqualified to receive the awards.
For this year, the ranking process yielded 1 best paper, 1 runner-up, and 4 outstanding papers. These papers are identified on the PID in the Session Overview table.
The ICEB 2024 Best Paper Awards Committee consists of: (in name order)
- Carol W.Y. Hsu (Chair), University of Sydney, Australia
- Alain Y.L. Chong, University of Nottingham Ningbo China, Ningbo, China
- Xin (Robert) Luo, University of New Mexico, Albuquerque, USA
- Christy M.K. Cheung, Hong Kong Baptist University, China
- Patrick Y.K. Chau, BNU-HKBU United International College, Zhuhai
Authors receiving the best paper awards can submit the improved papers to the International Journal of Electronic Business (IJEB). For details about about IJEB, please visit
https://www.inderscience.com/ijeb/. The IJEB is listed in the ABS 2024 Journal List as a Category 1 (lowest) journal.
Best Paper
* Corresponding author
- #8: "The Spillover Effect of Online Review Manipulation: Incriminating the Innocents or Benefiting the Tertius Gaudens"
Le Wang, Xueying Cui, Chaofan Yang, and Xiaomin Liu
Xi'an Jiaotong University, China
Runner-Up Paper
- #7: "Understanding the Effects of Intrinsic and Extrinsic Cues on Consumers’ Emotional Trust in Live Streaming e-Commerce"
Xinru Han, Yongqiang Sun, and Ying Wang
Wuhan University, China
Outstanding Papers
- #23: "Perceptions of Ambivalence in Cause-Related Marketing: Exploring the Impact of Mixed Motivational Signals on Consumer Evaluations"
Yuting Wang, Shanghai University, China
Yao Chen, Jiangsu University of Science and Technology, China
Jie Fang, University of Nottingham Ningbo China, Ningbo, China
Bingqing Xiong, Deakin University, Australia
- #27: "Positive or Negative? Bibliometric Analysis on the Spillover Effect of Green Consumption Behavior"
Tuxia Chen, Yihan Yang and Helen S. Du
Guangdong University of Technology, China
- #36: "Deconstructing Supply Chain Resilience under Big Data Analytics Capability: Exploring the Mediating and Moderating Roles of Agility and Top Management Participation"
Yuting Wang, Xinran Qian and Chuyi Fang
Shanghai University, China
- #92: "Perceptions of Ambivalence in Cause-Related Marketing: Exploring the Impact of Mixed Motivational Signals on Consumer Evaluations"
May Wang, Na Jiang, Yijun Lu and Yunhan Shao
BNU-HKBU United International College, Zhuhai, China
* Corresponding author
Best Area Editors
- Aijaz Shaikh, E-learning track
- Bowen Zheng, Social computing track
- Hexin Chen, Others track
- Jun Zhang, E-healthcare track
- Lily Luo, AI track
- Mengyao Fu, FinTech track
- Qionglei Yu, Social computing track
- Xiaofei Song, Digital marketing track
- Xiaohui Liu, Digital marketing track
- Zhenbin Yan, AI track
Best Reviewers
- Anila Jan
- August F.Y. Chao
- Chaofan Yang
- Richard Glavee-Geo
- Feiyan Jia
- Hao Tong
- Majed Alharthi
- Min Yan
- Pan Zhao
- Shiqi Bai
- Shouxiang Qiu
- Tianteng Wang
- Weizheng Zhang
- Xi Chen
- Xicheng Yin
- Xueqi Bao
- Yang Li
- Yao Chen
- Yu Ye
- Zhaobin Liu
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