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Journal of Organizational Computing and Electronic Commerce, Volume 15
Volume 15, Number 1, 2005
- Martin A. Ekstrom, Hans C. Bjornsson, Clifford I. Nass:
A Reputation Mechanism for Business-to-Business Electronic Commerce That Accounts for Rater Credibility. 1-18 - Tae Kyung Sung, David V. Gibson:
Critical Success Factors in Electronic Commerce: Korean Experiences. 19-34 - Marijn Janssen, Alexander Verbraeck:
Evaluating the Information Architecture of an Electronic Intermediary. 35-60 - Ralph H. Gay, Robert A. Davis, Don T. Phillips, Daniel Z. Sui:
Modeling Paradigm for the Environmental Impacts of the Digital Economy. 61-82
Volume 15, Number 2, 2005
- Angel Martínez Sánchez, Manuela Pérez Pérez:
EDI and the Moderator Effect of Interorganizational Cooperation in the Supply Chain. 83-104 - Incheon Paik, Wonhee Park:
Software Component Architecture for an Information Infrastructure to Support Innovative Product Design in a Supply Chain. 105-136 - Bongsik Shin, Kunihiko Higa:
Meeting Scheduling: Face-to-Face, Automatic Scheduler, and Email Based Coordination. 137-159 - E. Vance Wilson:
Persuasive Effects of System Features in Computer-Mediated Communication. 161-184
Volume 15, Number 3, 2005
- Mo Adam Mahmood, Gary J. Mann:
Information Technology Investments and Organizational Productivity and Performance: An Empirical Investigation. 185-202 - Per E. Pedersen:
Adoption of Mobile Internet Services: An Exploratory Study of Mobile Commerce Early Adopters. 203-222 - Birendra K. Mishra, T. S. Raghu, Ashutosh Prasad:
Strategic Analysis of Corporate Software Piracy Prevention and Detection. 223-252
Volume 15, Number 4, 2005
- Ahti Salo, Timo Käkölä:
Groupware Support for Requirements Management in New Product Development. 253-284 - Rumy Sen, Tarun K. Sen:
A Meta-Modeling Approach to Designing e-Warehousing Systems. 285-316 - Ender Yazgan Bulgun, Alp Kut:
An Internet Oriented Custom-Fit Production Approach for Apparel Industry. 285-293
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