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Journal of Global Information Management , Volume 14
Volume 14, Number 1, 2006
- Weiling Ke, Kwok Kee Wei:
Organizational Learning Process: Its Antecedents and Consequences in Enterprise System Implementation. 1-22 - Yining Chen, H. M. Chen, Wei Huang, Russell K. H. Ching:
E-Government Strategies in Developed and Developing Countries: An Implementation Framework and Case Study. 23-46 - Keng Siau, Yuan Long:
Using Social Development Lenses to Understand E-Government Development. 47-62
Volume 14, Number 2, 2006
- Detmar W. Straub, Karen D. Loch:
Creating and Developing a Program of Global Research. 1-28 - Detmar W. Straub, Karen D. Loch:
Global Programs of Research: Maintenance and Extensibility. 29-51 - Fred Niederman, Sumit Kundu, Silvia Salas:
IT Software Development Offshoring: A Multi-Level Theoretical Framework and Research Agenda. 52-74 - M. Gordon Hunter:
Experiences Conducting Cross-Cultural Research. 75-89
Volume 14, Number 3, 2006
- William Wresch, Simon Fraser:
Managerial Strategies Used to Overcome Technological Hurdles: A Review of E-Commerce Efforts Used by Innovative Caribbean Managers. 1-16 - Alexander Y. Yap, Jayoti Das, John Burbridge Jr., Kathryn Cort:
A Composite-Model for E-Commerce Diffusion: Integrating Cultural and Socio-Economic Dimensions to the Dynamics of Diffusion. 17-38 - Robert M. Davison, Yuan Li, Carol S. P. Kam:
Web-Based Data Collection in China. 39-58 - Subhankar Dhar, Bindu Balakrishnan:
Risks, Benefits, and Challenges in Global IT Outsourcing: Perspectives and Practices. 59-89
Volume 14, Number 4, 2006
- David Gefen, Tsipi Heart:
On the Need to Include National Culture as a Central Issue in E-Commerce Trust Beliefs. 1-30 - Steven Hornik, Anna Tupchiy:
Culture's Impact on Technology Mediated Learning: The Role of Horizontal and Vertical Individualism and Collectivism. 31-56 - Tamara Dinev, Massimo Bellotto, Paul J. Hart, Vincenzo Russo, Ilaria Serra:
Internet Users' Privacy Concerns and Beliefs About Government Surveillance: An Exploratory Study of Differences Between Italy and the United States. 57-93
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