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Journal of Global Information Management , Volume 9
Volume 9, Number 1, 2001
- Vanessa Dirksen:
The Cultural Construction of Information Technology. 5-10 - Bridget Allgood:
Internet-Based Share Dealing in the New Global Marketplace. 11-16 - Abel Usoro:
Can Information Technology Help Managers Plan Globally? 17-24 - Gurpreet Dhillon, Trevor T. Moores, Ray Hackney:
The Emergence of Networked Organizations in India: A Misalignment of Interests? 25-30
Volume 9, Number 2, 2001
- Rebecca Watson, Michael D. Myers:
IT Industry Success in Small Countries: The Cases of Finland and New Zealand. 4-14 - Ellen Christiaanse, Jan Damsgaard:
A Comparison of Electronic Infrastructures in the Air Cargo Industry in the Netherlands and Hong Kong SAR. 15-22 - Judy McKay, Peter Marshall:
Conceptualising Information Systems Planning Across Strategic Business Networks. 23-33 - Robert Snoke, Alan Underwood:
Generic Attributes of IS Graduates: A Comparison of Australian Industry and Academic Views. 34-41
Volume 9, Number 3, 2001
- Daniel Tomiuk, Alain Pinsonneault:
Customer Loyalty and Electronic Banking: A Conceptual Framework. 4-14 - Robert D. Galliers, Sue Newell:
Electronic Commerce and Strategic Change Within Organizations: Lessons from Two Cases. 15-22 - Christy M. K. Cheung, Matthew K. O. Lee:
Trust in Internet Shopping: Instrument Development and Validation through Classical and Modern Approaches. 23-35
Volume 9, Number 4, 2001
- Detmar W. Straub, Karen D. Loch, Carole E. Hill:
Transfer of Information Technology to the Arab World: A Test of Cultural Influence Modeling. 6-28 - William N. Robinson, Greg Elofson:
Electronic Broker Impacts on the Value of Postponement in a Global Supply Chain. 29-43 - Brian E. Mennecke, Lawrence A. West Jr.:
Geographic Information Systems in Developing Countries: Issues in Data Collection, Implementation and Management. 44-54
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