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found 186 matches
- 2003
- Antonio Acconcia, Alfredo Del Monte:
ICT growth and convergence between rich and poor regions. ECIS 2003: 1-11 - Pär J. Ågerfalk, Owen Eriksson:
Usability in social action: reinterpreting effectiveness efficiency and satisfaction. ECIS 2003: 103-117 - Adel Al-Taitoon, Carsten Sørensen, David Gibson:
Modern professionals and their tools ICT supporting organisational flexibility and control. ECIS 2003: 12-21 - Redouane El Amrani, Frantz Rowe, Marc Bidan, Bénédicte Geffroy-Maronnat, Rolande Marciniak:
ERP implementation and change: towards a cross-functional view. ECIS 2003: 22-40 - Bill Anckar:
Drivers and inhibitors to E-Commerce adoption: Exploring the rationality of consumer behavior in the electronic marketplace. ECIS 2003: 41-58 - Danilo Ardagna, Chiara Francalanci, Marco Trubian:
A multi-model algorithm for the cost-oriented design of the information technology infrastructure. ECIS 2003: 59-69 - Yvonne Arnold, Jan Marco Leimeister, Helmut Krcmar:
CoPEP: a development process model for community platforms for cancer patients. ECIS 2003: 70-71 - Chrisanthi Avgerou, Saskia Sassen, Claudio U. Ciborra, Lucas D. Introna:
The complex imbrications of ICT and society. ECIS 2003: 72-87 - Michel Avital:
Reexamining information systems success through the information technology professionals perspective. ECIS 2003: 88-102 - James Backhouse, Carol Hsu, John Baptista, Jimmy C. Tseng:
The key to trust? signalling quality in the PKI market. ECIS 2003: 118-121 - Per Backlund, Christina Hallenborg, Guomundur Hallgrimsson:
Transfer of development process knowledge through method adaptation and implementation. ECIS 2003: 122-125 - Chris Barry, Jeremy Brown:
Finding a home for web-based information systems - perusing the landscape. ECIS 2003: 126-138 - Owen Harte Barry, Brian O'Flaherty:
A case of 'non strategic' alignment - An IT and business unit liaison role. ECIS 2003: 139-150 - Theodor Barth, Yasmin Merali, David Snowden:
Panel: Facing disruption - responsive contents and technological responsability. ECIS 2003: 151-159 - Dieter Bartmann, Arnaldo Camuffo, Marco de Marco, Robert Winter:
Panel: The future of distribution system in retail banking: strategy resources and technology. ECIS 2003: 160-172 - Roman Beck, Wolfgang König, Rolf T. Wigand:
Beyond the electronic commerce diffusion race: efficiency prevails. ECIS 2003: 173-184 - Jörg Becker, Christian Brelage, Michael Thygs, Michael Ribbert:
Conceptual design of www-based information systems. ECIS 2003: 185-195 - Jörg Becker, Ralf Knackstedt, Thomas Serries:
Architectures for enterprise information portals: an approach to integrate data warehousing and content management. ECIS 2003: 196-211 - Paul Beynon-Davies, Ian Owens, Michael D. Williams, Rebecca A. Hill:
Electronic consultation at the national assembly for Wales. ECIS 2003: 212-226 - Paola Bielli, Jane E. Klobas:
E-learning and SMEs: do demand and supply speak the same language? ECIS 2003: 227-238 - Ragnwald Böhlin, Rune Wigblad, Denise R. McCluskey:
The relocation effect: a productivity increase when service activities where relocated from city areas to rural areas. ECIS 2003: 251-261 - Claus Boyens, Oliver Günther:
Using online services in untrusted environments: a privacy-preserving architecture. ECIS 2003: 239-250 - Lloyd Brodsky, Yao-Hua Tan:
A risk management of ASPs. ECIS 2003: 262-277 - Lisa K. Brown, Deemple Tailor, Philip Seltsikas:
Maintaining a CLASP (Customer Leveraged Application Service Provision) on application service providers: a lesson from german SMEs to ASPs. ECIS 2003: 278-292 - Sebastián Bruque Cámara, José Moyano-Fuentes, M. Jesús Hernández-Ortiz, Alfonso Vargas-Sánchez:
Information technology and competitive advantage. The role of the ownership structure. ECIS 2003: 293-307 - Christopher Bull:
Politics in packaged software implementation. ECIS 2003: 308-315 - Tom Butler, Ciaran Murphy:
Locating IT competencies in a learning organization: a case study of the development of firm specific IT resources at Analog Devices Inc.. ECIS 2003: 316-326 - Tom Butler, Ciaran Murphy:
Unpacking dynamic capabilities in the small-to-medium software enterprise: process assets and history. ECIS 2003: 327-337 - Tom Butler, Aidan Pyke:
Examining the influence of ERP systems on firm-specific knowledge and core capabilities: a case study of SAP implementation and use. ECIS 2003: 338-347 - Cristina Cáliz Rivera, Sandra Sieber:
E-learning: designing new business education. ECIS 2003: 399-407
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