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Journal of Enterprise Information Management, Volume 24
Volume 24, Number 1, 2011
- Dimitris N. Kanellopoulos:
How can teleworking be pro-poor? 8-29 - Muhammad Sharif Abbasi, Fida Hussain Chandio, Abdul Fatah Soomro, Farwa Shah:
Social influence, voluntariness, experience and the internet acceptance: An extension of technology acceptance model within a south-Asian country context. 30-52 - Wadie Nasri:
Competitive intelligence in Tunisian companies. 53-67 - Bartholomew Aleke, Udechukwu Ojiako, David W. Wainwright:
ICT adoption in developing countries: perspectives from small-scale agribusinesses. 68-84 - Talal Al-Maghrabi, Charles Dennis, Sue Vaux Halliday:
Antecedents of continuance intentions towards e-shopping: the case of Saudi Arabia. 85-111
Volume 24, Number 2, 2011
- Yifan Xie, Steve J. Culley, Frithjof Weber:
Opportunities and challenges for context-aware systems in aerospace industry. 118-125 - Cengiz Kahraman:
Investment decision making under fuzziness. 126-129 - Parijat Upadhyay, Saeed Jahanyan, Pranab K. Dan:
Factors influencing ERP implementation in Indian manufacturing organisations: A study of micro, small and medium-scale enterprises. 130-145 - Wendy L. Currie, David Jesse Finnegan:
The policy-practice nexus of electronic health records adoption in the UK NHS: An institutional analysis. 146-170 - Vishanth Weerakkody, Ramzi El-Haddadeh, Shafi Al-Shafi:
Exploring the complexities of e-government implementation and diffusion in a developing country: Some lessons from the State of Qatar. 172-196 - Farhana Sajjad, Habin Lee, Muhammad Mustafa Kamal, Zahir Irani:
Workflow technology as an e-participation tool to support policy-making processes. 197-212
Volume 24, Number 3, 2011
- Jimmy C. Huang, Robert D. Galliers:
The importance of rhetoric in conceptualising IS adoption. 219-223 - Naimatullah Shah:
A study of the relationship between organisational justice and employee readiness for change. 224-236 - Payam Hanafizadeh, Mohsen Shafiei Nikabadi:
Framework for selecting an appropriate e-business model in managerial holding companies: Case study: Iran Khodro. 237-267 - Mário Franco, Heiko Haase, André Magrinho, Joaquim Ramos Silva:
Scanning practices and information sources: an empirical study of firm size. 268-287 - Anders Haug, Jan Stentoft Arlbjørn:
Barriers to master data quality. 288-303
Volume 24, Number 4, 2011
- Baojun Ma, Qiang Wei, Guoqing Chen:
A combined measure for representative information retrieval in enterprise information systems. 310-321 - Alp Üstündag, Seda Yanik Ugurlu, Mehmet Serdar Kilinç:
Evaluating the performance of technology transfer offices. 322-337 - Khaled Amailef, Jie Lu:
A mobile-based emergency response system for intelligent m-government services. 338-359 - Cengiz Kahraman, Ihsan Kaya, Emre Cevikcan:
Intelligence decision systems in enterprise information management. 360-379 - Xiaoping Qiu, Gangqiao Shi, Changlin Song, Yang Xu:
Research on the realization method of workflow engine in enterprise information management. 380-400
Volume 24, Number 5, 2011
- Maimunah Ali, Habin Lee:
The impact of culture and social interaction on weblog design: a Malaysian case. 406-423 - Nandish V. Patel, Ahmad Ghoneim:
Managing emergent knowledge through deferred action design principles: The case of ecommerce virtual teams. 424-439 - Mark B. Freeman, Alison Freeman:
Online grocery systems design through task analysis. 440-454 - Zahran Al-Salti, Ray Hackney:
Factors impacting knowledge transfer success in information systems outsourcing. 455-468
Volume 24, Number 6, 2011
- Jayachandra Bairi, B. Murali Manohar:
Critical success factors in gaining user customer satisfaction in outsourced IT services. 475-493 - Alexandra Kanellou, Charalambos Spathis:
Auditing in enterprise system environment: a synthesis. 494-519 - Klas Gäre, Ulf Melin:
SMEs need formative infrastructure for business transformation. 520-533 - Naimatullah Shah:
Investigating employee career commitment factors in a public sector organisation of a developing country. 534-546
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