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International Journal of Electronic Business, Volume 1
Volume 1, Number 1, 2003
- Tung X. Bui, Siva R. Sankaran, Ina M. Sebastian:
A framework for measuring national e-readiness. 3-22 - Erach N. Deboo, George L. Robb, David C. Yen:
International web development: a detailed analysis by regions. 23-40 - Michael Quayle:
E-business in a turbulent world: usage in European small and medium size enterprises. 41-52 - Sagren Moodley:
The promise of e-business for less developed countries (LDCs). 53-68 - Michael D. Gordon, Weiguo Fan, Sheizaf Rafaeli, Harris Wu, N. Farag:
The architecture of commKnowledge: combining link structure and user actions to support an online community. 69-82 - Jian Chen, Yingxia Lin:
Search costs in electronic markets: market equilibrium and corporation strategy. 83-93 - Hideo Ohira, Mitsuru Kodama, Masahiko Yoshimoto:
The development and impact on business of the world's first live video streaming distribution platform for 3G mobile videophone terminals. 94-105
Volume 1, Number 2, 2003
- Tony Holden:
Understanding the dimensions of knowledge sharing: designing an intranet to improve operational performance in a multinational corporation. 118-139 - Christopher Lueg:
Knowledge sharing in online communities and its relevance to knowledge management in the e-business era. 140-151 - Albrecht Enders, Thomas Hutzschenreuter:
Market strategies and business models for internet-based management education: implications for knowledge management. 152-167 - Joanne Roberts
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Trust and electronic knowledge transfer. 168-186 - Judy E. Scott:
The role of trust in e-business knowledge management. 187-210 - Xiang Fang, Clyde W. Holsapple:
The usability of websites for knowledge acquisition: a taxonomy of influences. 211-224
Volume 1, Number 3, 2003
- John Biggam:
Identifying and capturing knowledge for website usage: a platform for progress. 225-236 - Ilario Benetti, Sonia Bergamaschi, Enrico Scarso:
Managing knowledge through electronic commerce applications: a framework for integrating information coming from heterogeneous web sources. 237-257 - Gianluca Marchi, Giuseppe Nardin, Enrico Scarso, Ettore Bolisani:
A knowledge management reading of electronic commerce: experience in the Italian clothing industry. 258-280 - Bill Martin, Hossein S. Zadeh:
Knowledge connections as a pointer for models in e-business: some evidence from Australia. 281-295 - J. Michael Tarn, David C. Yen, H. Joseph Wen:
XML and electronic business. 296-309 - Milos Kovacevic, Michelangelo Diligenti, Marco Gori, Veljko M. Milutinovic:
Searching for web information more efficiently using presentational layout analysis. 310-326
Volume 1, Number 4, 2003
- Susan B. Grant:
Early supplier involvement in new product development within the UK aerospace industry. 329-346 - Marko Seppänen, Petri Suomala:
E-business in a B2B wholesaler's internal supply chain: effects on costs and activities. 347-357 - Stephen Barthorpe, Hung-Ju Chien, Jack K. C. Shih:
The current state of ICT usage by UK construction companies. 358-371 - Penny-Anne Cullen, Jackie Martin, Helen Simpson:
Managing security and trust for e-tender. 372-382 - Danny C. K. Ho, Kin-Fan Au, Edward Newton:
The impact of e-procurement on the supply chain structure. 383-395 - Katarina Arbin:
E-procurement maturity in industry. 396-407 - Beverly A. Wagner, Ian Fillis, Ulf Johansson:
An empirical investigation into e-business adoption in the Scottish smaller firm. 408-422

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