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International Journal of Electronic Business, Volume 9
Volume 9, Numbers 1/2, 2011
- Laura E. Armey, Andrea Vladar, Francis Pereira:
Are phones fun? Usage and barriers to adoption for wireless data services among the younger generation of Asians. 8-25 - Key Pousttchi, Laura Goeke:
Determinants of customer acceptance for mobile data services: an empirical analysis with formative constructs. 26-43 - Chung K. Kim, Elizabeth Fife, Mina Jun, Lejun Sheryl Soh, Sunnyoung Lee:
A study of the loyalty-building process for Mobile Data Service usage in Korea. 44-62 - Lena Stephanie, Margaret Tan, Miguel A. Morales Arroyo, Ravi S. Sharma:
The pervasiveness of Mobile Data Services: Do usage and attitudinal divides exist in Asia and North America? 63-105 - Ahmad M. Khasawneh, Brian Regan, Patricia Gillard:
Diffusion of innovation: analysis of internet cellular phone adoption by users in Jordan. 106-117 - Sumeet Gupta, Heng Xu, Xiaolong Zhang:
Balancing privacy concerns in the adoption of Location-Based Services: an empirical analysis. 118-137 - Timo Smura, Antero Kivi, Juuso Töyli:
Mobile data services in Finland: usage of networks, devices, applications and content. 138-157 - Hannu Verkasalo:
An international study of smartphone usage. 158-181
Volume 9, Number 3, 2011
- Alessandro Buoni, Mario Fedrizzi, József Mezei:
Combining attack trees and fuzzy numbers in a multi-agent approach to fraud detection. 186-202 - Fábio Silva, Cesar Analide:
Information asset analysis: credit scoring and credit suggestion. 203-218 - Jorge Bernardino, Pedro Canotilho Ribeiro:
Open source Business Intelligence: an alternative to proprietary tools. 219-237 - Fernando Alberto Freitas Ferreira, Jose M. Monteiro Barata:
A snapshot of the Portuguese e-banking activity: insights and a conceptual framework to allocate strategic hindrances. 238-254 - Mohammed Alshehri, Steve Drew:
E-government principles: implementation, advantages and challenges. 255-270 - Jason K. Deane, Loren Paul Rees, Terry R. Rakes:
Behavioural Targeting in online advertising using web surf history analysis and contextual segmentation. 271-291
Volume 9, Number 4, 2011
- John R. Hamilton:
Rating the website: an objective approach. 293-319 - Holger Hoffmann, Jan Marco Leimeister:
Towards automotive service engineering: a design framework and a process model for developing mobile services in automobiles. 320-349 - John P. Buerck, James E. Fisher, Richard G. Mathieu:
Ethical dimensions of spam. 350-361 - Ling He, Ling Liu, Li Qin, Mark McCartney:
Double learning: Who is learning from online reviews? 362-375 - Yanbin Tu, Min Lu:
An empirical study of online auction dynamics. 376-388
Volume 9, Numbers 5/6, 2011
- Gregor Scheithauer, Konrad Voigt, Matthias Winkler, Veli Bicer, Anja Strunk:
Integrated Service Engineering workbench: service engineering for digital ecosystems. 392-413 - Tom Kirkham, Stuart Wood, Sandra Winfield, Kirstie Coolin, Angela Smallwood:
An ecosystem for user centric learning: Revolution or evolution? 414-428 - Yong Peng, Youakim Badr, Frédérique Biennier:
A pervasive environment for systemising innovative services in knowledge-intensive firms. 429-453 - Adriano C. M. Pereira, Diego Duarte, Wagner Meira Jr., Paulo B. Góes:
Evaluating success factors of selling practices in electronic marketplaces. 454-483 - Alexandros Marinos, Sotiris Moschoyiannis, Paul J. Krause:
Towards a RESTful infrastructure for Digital Ecosystems. 484-498 - Roland Kübert, Hai-Lang Thai:
A performance comparison of four WSRF implementations. 499-515 - Laddawan Kaewkitipong:
Disintermediation in the tourism industry: an investigation of Thai tourism SMEs. 516-535 - Shuguang Liu, Michael Guiry:
Managing e-contracts in a supply chain. 536-551
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