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Journal of Organizational and End User Computing, Volume 18
Volume 18, Number 1, 2006
- Judy Drennan, Gillian Sullivan, Josephine Previte:
Privacy, Risk Perception, and Expert Online Behavior: An Exploratory Study of Household End Users. 1-22 - Irene Pollach:
Privacy Statements as a Means of Uncertainty Reduction in WWW Interactions. 23-49 - Bassam Hasan:
Effectiveness of Computer Training: The Role of Multilevel Computer Self-Efficacy. 50-68
Volume 18, Number 2, 2006
- Robin L. Wakefield, Dwayne Whitten:
Examining User Perceptions of Third-Party Organizations Credibility and Trust in an E-Retailer. 1-19 - Youngjin Kim:
Supporting Distributed Groups with Group Support Systems: A Study of the Effect of Group Leaders and Communication Modes on Group Performance. 20-37 - Chieh-Peng Ling, Cherng G. Ding:
Evaluating Group Difference in Gender During the Formation of Relationship Quality and Loyalty in ISP Service. 38-62
Volume 18, Number 3, 2006
- Tabitha L. James, Taner Pirim, Katherine T. Boswell, Brian J. Reithel, Reza Barkhi:
Determining the Intention to Use Biometric Devices: An Application and Extension of the Technology Acceptance Model. 1-24 - Ronald L. Thompson, Deborah Compeau, Christopher A. Higgins:
Intentions to Use Information Technologies: An Integrative Model. 25-46 - Donna Weaver McCloskey:
The Importance of Ease of Use, Usefulness, and Trust to Online Consumers: An Examination of the Technology Acceptance Model with Older Customers. 47-65 - Carol Clark:
End User Computing Ergonomics: Facts or Fads? 66-74
Volume 18, Number 4, 2006
- Hege-René Hansen Åsand, Anders I. Mørch:
Super Users and Local Developers: The Organization of End-User Development in an Accounting Company. 1-21 - Tanya Jane McGill, Chris Klisc:
End-User Perceptions of the Benefits and Risks of End-User Web Development. 22-42 - Maria Francesca Costabile, Daniela Fogli, Rosa Lanzilotti:
Supporting Work Practice Through End-User Development Environments. 43-65 - Jens H. Jahnke, Yury Bychkov, Dominik Dahlem, Luay Kawasme:
Semantic Composition of Web Portal Components. 66-87
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