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Journal of Electronic Commerce in Organizations, Volume 1
Volume 1, Number 1, 2003
- Timothy K. Shih, Chuan-Feng Chiu, Hui-Huang Hsu:
An Agent-Based Multi-Issue Negotiation System in E-Commerce. 1-16 - Pauline Ratnasingam, Paul A. Pavlou:
Technology Trust in Internet-Based Interorganizational Electronic Commerce. 17-41 - Victor Perotti, Patricia Sorce, Stanley Widrick:
An Exploratory Study of Operant Conditioning Theory as a Predictor of Online Product Selection. 42-54 - Luvai F. Motiwalla, Muhammad Riaz Khan:
Financial Impact of E-Business Initiatives in the Retail Industry. 55-73
Volume 1, Number 2, 2003
- Elliot Bendoly, Frederick Kaefer:
Linking Technological Compatibility and Operational Capacity Constraints to Communication Technology Adoption. 1-13 - Rian van der Merwe, Leyland F. Pitt:
Pushing Elusive Alliances into the Light: Discovering the Value of Informal Networks on the Internet. 14-31 - Martyn Roberts, Xianzhong Mark Xu, Nekatarios Mettos:
Internet Shopping: The Supermarket Model and Customer Perceptions. 32-43 - Feng Li:
Implementing E-Government Strategy in Scotland: Current Situation and Emerging Issues. 44-65
Volume 1, Number 3, 2003
- Karin Axelsson:
Analysing Business Interaction in a Virtual Organisation: Using Business Action Theory to Study Complex Inter-Organisational Contexts. 1-27 - David Paper, Eric Pedersen, Keith Mulbery:
An E-Commerce Process Model: Perspectives from E-Commerce Entrepreneurs. 28-47 - Leo R. Vijayasarathy:
Psychographic Profiling of the Online Shopper. 48-72 - Hamid R. Nemati, Christopher D. Barko, Ashfaaq Moosa:
E-CRM Analytics: The Role of Data Integration. 73-89
Volume 1, Number 4, 2003
- Liz Lee-Kelley, Thomas James:
E-Government and Social Exclusion: An Empirical Study. 1-16 - William Golden, Martin Hughes, Murray Scott:
Implementing E-Government in Ireland: A Roadmap for Success. 17-33 - Sushil K. Sharma, Jatinder N. D. Gupta:
Building Blocks of an E-Government: A Framework. 34-48 - Luiz Antonio Joia:
A Heuristic Model to Implement Government-to-Government Projects. 49-67
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