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Electronic Commerce Research and Applications, Volume 36
Volume 36, July 2019
- Kun Chen:
Information asymmetry in initial coin offerings (ICOs): Investigating the effects of multiple channel signals. - Thomas Friedrich, Sebastian Schlauderer, Sven Overhage:
The impact of social commerce feature richness on website stickiness through cognitive and affective factors: An experimental study. - Yingnan Zhao, Peijian Song, Fan Feng:
What are the revenue implications of mobile channel visits? Evidence from the online travel agency industry. - Jiaolong Xue, Lanlan Huang, Xinjian Liang:
How should online stores implement coping strategies to fight against deceptive promotions? - Jitender Kumar, Jogendra Kumar Nayak:
Understanding the participation of passive members in online brand communities through the lens of psychological ownership theory. - Ivan-Damir Anic, Vatroslav Skare, Ivana Kursan Milakovic:
The determinants and effects of online privacy concerns in the context of e-commerce. - Yiming Li, Gang Li, Giri Kumar Tayi:
Try-Before-You-Buy: Online retailing strategy with customer self-mending. - Antonia Estrella-Ramon, Nieves García-de-Frutos, José Manuel Ortega Egea, Cristina Segovia-López:
How does marketers' and users' content on corporate Facebook fan pages influence brand equity? - Mónica Cortiñas, Rafael Cabeza, Raquel Chocarro, Arantxa Villanueva:
Attention to online channels across the path to purchase: An eye-tracking study. - Josep Lluís Ferrer-Gomila, M. Francisca Hinarejos, Andreu Pere Isern-Deyà:
A fair contract signing protocol with blockchain support. - Evangelos Katsamakas, Mingdi Xin:
Open source adoption strategy. - Chao Wang, Weiguo Zhang, Xuejin Zhao, Junbo Wang:
Soft information in online peer-to-peer lending: Evidence from a leading platform in China. - Ho-Chang Lee, Hae-Chang Rim, Do-Gil Lee:
Learning to rank products based on online product reviews using a hierarchical deep neural network. - Shugang Li, Yuqi Zhang, Zhaoxu Yu, Fangfang Zhang, Hanyu Lu:
Predicting the influence of viral message for VM campaign on Weibo.
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