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Journal of Electronic Commerce in Organizations, Volume 9
Volume 9, Number 1, 2011
- Richard Boateng
, Richard Heeks
, Alemayehu Molla
, Robert Hinson
:
Advancing E-Commerce Beyond Readiness in a Developing Country: Experiences of Ghanaian Firms. 1-16 - Ganesan Kannabiran, Srinivasan Sundar:
Relevance of Information Systems Strategic Planning Practices in E-Business Contexts. 17-37 - Tao Zhou, Yaobin Lu, Bin Wang
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A Comparative Analysis of Chinese Consumers' Increased vs. Decreased Online Purchases. 38-55 - Scott A. Wymer
, Elizabeth A. Regan:
Influential Factors in the Adoption and Use of E-Business and E-Commerce Information Technology (EEIT) by Small & Medium Businesses. 56-82
Volume 9, Number 2, 2011
- Joshua Chang, Clifford Lewis
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Towards a Framework for Web 2.0 Community Success: A Case of YouTube. 1-14 - Graham Kenneth Winley:
Factors Associated with the use of Personal Internet Banking in Thailand. 15-40 - Sabah Abdullah Al-Somali
, Roya Gholami, Ben Clegg
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An Investigation into the Adoption of Electronic Commerce among Saudi Arabian SMEs. 41-65
Volume 9, Number 3, 2011
- Maddy Halbach, Tao Gong:
What Predicts Commercial Bank Leaders' Intention to Use Mobile Commerce?: The Roles of Leadership Behaviors, Resistance to Change, and Technology Acceptance Model. 1-19 - Ahu Genis-Gruber, Bedri Kamil Onur Tas:
Does National Culture Affect E-Procurement Implementations?: Analysis of Differences through a Unified Model. 20-38 - Chorng-Shyong Ong, Shang-Wei Wang:
E-Service and Organizational Change: A Process Model. 39-51
Volume 9, Number 4, 2011
- Makoto Nakayama
, Yun Wan
, Norma G. Sutcliffe:
How Dependent Are Consumers on Others When Making Their Shopping Decisions? 1-21 - Afzaal H. Seyal, Md. Mahbubur Rahim, Rodney Turner:
Understanding the Behavioral Determinants of M-Banking Adoption: Bruneian Perspectives. 22-47 - Morteza Ghobakhloo, Tang Sai Hong:
Barriers to Electronic Commerce Adoption Among Small Businesses in Iran. 48-89

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