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The Information Society, Volume 13
Volume 13, Number 1, 1997
- Rob Kling:
Letter from the Editor-in-Chief. 3-4 - Rolf T. Wigand:
Electronic Commerce: Definition, Theory, and Context. 1-16 - Linda Garcia:
Networked Commerce: Public Policy Issues in a Communication Deregulated Environment. 17-31 - Richard Hill:
Electronic Commerce, World Wide Web, Minitel and EDI. 33-41 - Donna L. Hoffman, Thomas P. Novak:
A New Marketing Paradigm for Electronic Commerce. 43-54 - Pat Auger, John Gallaugher:
Factors Affecting the Adoption of an Internet-based Sales Presence for Small Business. 55-74 - Jonathan W. Palmer:
Electronic Commerce in Retailing: Differences Across Retail Formats. 75-91 - Nabil Kamel, Murali Mohan, Kranti Toraskar:
An Approach to the Value-based Modeling of Information Flows. 93-105 - Arnold Picot, Christine Bortenlanger, Heiner Rohrl:
The Organization of Electronic Markets: Contributions from the New Institutional Economics. 107-123 - Erran Carmel:
American Software Hegemony in Packaged Software and 'the Culture Software'. 125-142
- Rob Kling:
Public Access to the Internet, by Brian Kahin and James Keller (eds). Inf. Soc. 13(1) (1997)
Volume 13, Number 2, 1997
- Rob Kling:
Letter from the Editor-in-Chief. - Jeffrey O. Shallit, Harriet Lyons:
Social Issues in Canada's Information Society. 147-151 - Michael D. Metha, Dwaine Plaza:
Content Analysis of Pornographic Images Available on the Internet. 153-161 - Henry Spencer:
Age of Uncontrolled Information Flow. 163-170 - John Sopinka:
Freedom of Speech and Privacy in the Information Age. 171-184 - Margaret Ann Wilkinson:
Perceptual Differences in Approaches to Censorship: Information Intermediaries and the Implementation of Law. 185-193 - Jay Weston:
Old Freedoms and New Technologies: The Evolution of Community Networking. 195-201
- J. Robert, Rudy Hirschheim, Heinz K. Klein, Kalle Lyytinen:
Sandusky: Information Systems Development and Data Modeling: Conceptual and Philosophical Foundations. Inf. Soc. 13(2) (1997)
Volume 13, Number 3, 1997
- Rob Kling:
Letter from the Editor-in-Chief. - Celia T. Romm, Nava Pliskin:
Battle of the Sexes on E-mail - Or is it? 207-226 - Shirin Madon:
The Information Based Global Economy & Socio-Economic Development: The case of Bangalore. 227-244 - Colin J. Bennett, Charles D. Raab:
The Adequacy of Privacy: the European Union Data Protection Directive and the North American Response. 245-264
- Pairash Thajchayapong, Heinrich Reinermann, Seymour E. Goodman, G. Russell Pipe:
Social Equity & Prosperity: Thailand IT Policy into the 21st Century. 265-286
- Jill Beck:
Immersed in Technology by MA Foster (Ed.). Inf. Soc. 13(3) (1997) - Steve Fuller:
Android Epistemology by Kenneth Ford, Clark Glymour and Patrick Hayes, Knowing Machines by Donald MacKenzie. Inf. Soc. 13(3) (1997) - Andrew Dillon:
The Science of Writing by C. Michael Levy and Sara Ransdell. Inf. Soc. 13(3) (1997)
Volume 13, Number 4, 1997
- Rob Kling:
Letter from the Editor-in-Chief. - Eleanor Wynn, James Katz:
Hyperbole over Cyberspace: Self-Presentation and Social Boundaries in Internet Home Pages and Discourse. 297-327 - Phillipe Hert:
The Dynamics of Online Interactions in a Scholarly Debate. 329-360 - Debora Halbert:
Discourses of Danger and the Computer Hacker. 361-374 - Dennis Waskul, Mark Douglass:
Cyberself: The Emergence of Self in Online Chat. 375-397
- G. David Garson:
Information Systems in the Political World: Implementation, Use and Implications of Economic Modeling, by K. V. Andersen. Inf. Soc. 13(4) (1997)

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