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Information Systems Management, Volume 22
Volume 22, Number 1, 2005
- Carol V. Brown:
From the Editor. 5-6 - Arun Madapusi, Derrick D'Souza:
Aligning Erp Systems with International Strategies. 7-17 - David Gefen, Arik Ragowsky:
A Multi-Level Approach to Measuring the Benefits of an Erp System in Manufacturing Firms. 18-25 - Martin D. Solomon:
Ensuring A Successful Data Warehouse Initiative. 26-36 - David F. Ross:
E-Crm from A Supply Chain Management Perspective. 37-44 - Mark Lee Gillenson, Trent C. Sanders:
Employee Relationship Management: Applying the Concept of Personalization to U.S. Navy Sailors. 45-50 - Rebecca Angeles:
Rfid Technologies: Supply-Chain Applications and Implementation Issues. 51-65 - James Lawler, Zheng Li, Nasir Javed, Dennis Anderson, Jonathan Hill, Hortense Howell-Barber:
A Study of Web Services Projects in the Financial Services Industry. 66-76 - Marios Damianides:
Sarbanes-Oxley and it Governance: New Guidance on it Control and Compliance. 77-85 - William R. King:
Process Improvement in is Development. 87-88 - Stuart Robbins:
We Need A New Vocabulary. 89-90 - Paul Gray:
New Thinking About the Enterprise. 91-94
Volume 22, Number 2, 2005
- Janice C. Sipior, Carol V. Brown:
From the Editors. 5-6 - Shannon Keller, Anne Powell, Ben Horstmann, Chad Predmore, Matt Crawford:
Information Security Threats and Practices in Small Businesses. 7-19 - Jean-Noël Ezingeard, Elspeth McFadzean, David William Birchall:
A Model of Information Assurance Benefits. 20-29 - Alan D. Smith:
Accountability in EDI Systems to Prevent Employee Fraud. 30-38 - Janice C. Sipior, Burke T. Ward, Georgina R. Roselli:
The Ethical and Legal Concerns of Spyware. 39-49 - Kathleen Mykytyn, Peter P. Mykytyn Jr.:
The Importance of the Law for E-Commerce Strategies. 50-56 - Angela Brungs, Rodger Jamieson:
Identification of Legal Issues for Computer Forensics. 57-66 - Judy E. Scott:
Post-Implementation Usability of Erp Training Manuals: The User's Perspective. 67-77 - Eli Hustad, Bjørn Erik Munkvold:
It-Supported Competence Management: A Case Study at Ericsson. 78-88 - William R. King:
Outsourcing Becomes More Complex. 89-90 - Paul Gray:
Fighting Malware and Other Unspeakable Threats. 91-95
Volume 22, Number 3, 2005
- Carol V. Brown:
From the Editor. 5-6 - Dien D. Phan, Jim Q. Chen, Sohel Ahmad:
Lessons Learned from an Initial E-Commerce Failure by A Catalog Retailer. 7-13 - C. Sophie Lee, Wesley S. Shu:
Four Models of Internet-Enabled Distribution Structures. 14-22 - Darrin Thomas, C. Ranganathan, Kevin C. Desouza:
Race to Dot.Com and Back: Lessons on E-Business Spin-Offs and Reintegration. 23-30 - Ming Wang, Shu Zhang:
Integrating EDI with an E-Scm System Using Eai Technology. 31-36 - Lakshmi S. Iyer, Rahul Singh, Al Farooq Salam:
Intelligent Agents to Support Information Sharing in B2B E-Marketplaces. 37-49 - Dongsong Zhang, Minder Chen, Lina Zhou:
Dynamic and Personalized Web Services Composition in E-Business. 50-65 - Guy H. Gessner, Linda Volonino:
Quick Response Improves Returns on Business Intelligence Investments. 66-74 - Martin D. Solomon:
It's All About the Data. 75-80 - Bart Bolton:
Control or Lead? It's Your Choice. 81-82 - William R. King:
Ensuring Erp Implementation Success. 83-84 - Stuart Robbins:
In E-Business, the Value of Every Transaction in Increases. 85-86 - Paul Gray:
It is 11 O'Clock. Do You Know What Your Competitor is Doing? 87-91
Volume 22, Number 4, 2005
- Heikki Topi, Carol V. Brown:
From the Editors. 5-6 - Sirkka L. Jarvenpaa, Karl Reiner Lang:
Managing the Paradoxes of Mobile Technology. 7-23 - Monica J. Garfield:
Acceptance of Ubiquitous Computing. 24-31 - Antti Aaltonen, Pertti Huuskonen, Juha Lehikoinen:
Context Awareness Perspectives for Mobile Personal Media. 43-55 - Lei-da Chen, Ravi Nath:
Nomadic Culture: Cultural Support for Working Anytime, Anywhere. 56-64 - Magnus Andersson, Rikard Lindgren:
The Mobile-Stationary Divide in Ubiquitous Computing Environments: Lessons from the Transport Industry. 65-79 - William R. King:
Innovation in Responding to the "Threat" of it Offshoring. 80-81
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