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International Journal of Services Technology and Management, Volume 18
Volume 18, Numbers 1/2, 2012
- Lili Ye, Zhihao Chen, Xueni Li:
A study of impacts on online purchase behaviour: information richness and website interactivity perspectives. 3-15 - Jiaming Fang, Chao Wen:
Predicting potential respondents' decision to participate in web surveys. 16-32 - Lifen Yao, Ruyin Long, Qingchen Li:
Empirical study on relationship between informatisation and development of tourism in China. 33-45 - Xiao Liu, Jianmei Yang:
Social buying metanetwork modelling and analysis. 46-60 - Qian Su, Peiji Shao, Quanfu Ye:
The analysis on the determinants of mobile VIP customer churn: a logistic regression approach. 61-74 - Runping Lou, Shengjia Xue, Defeng Yang:
Information systems, human capital, and enterprise value. 75-87 - Yongxiang Dou, Jiyuan He, Dongsu Jiu:
A method for ontology construction derived from folksonomy. 88-101
Volume 18, Numbers 3/4, 2012
- Huibin Xing, Azizan Marzuki:
Community participation of cultural heritage tourism from innovation system perspective. 105-127 - Limin Gong, Shisong Jiang, Mark Greeven:
Does one size fit all? The governance mode and strategic position of cluster innovation platforms. 128-153 - Lei Lin:
An empirical study on the relationship between service innovation and firm performance based on revised SPC model: evidence from China's communication industry. 154-183 - Jing-Hua Li, Qiu Bo Huang:
The front/back office configuration in new service development: case study of local commercial bank in China. 184-203 - Metka Stare, Dimária Silva e Meirelles, Ana Maria Dos Santos:
Tapping the innovation potential of knowledge intensive services in emerging economies. 204-223 - Sandro Battisti:
Social innovation: the process development of knowledge-intensive companies. 224-244 - Chin-Huang Lin, Tse Lin:
Service innovation and competitive advantage with the perspective of system dynamics - using China Mobile as an example. 245-265
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