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Electronic Markets, Volume 26
Volume 26, Number 1, February 2016
- Rainer Alt, Carsta Militzer-Horstmann, Hans-Dieter Zimmermann:
Electronic Markets on self-archiving. 1-5 - Euripidis N. Loukis, Marijn Janssen, Sharon S. Dawes, Lei Zheng:
Evolving ICT and governance in organizational networks - Conceptual and theoretical foundations. 7-14 - Qingguo Meng, Nan Zhang, Xuejiao Zhao, Fangling Li, Xin Guan:
The governance strategies for public emergencies on social media and their effects: a case study based on the microblog data. 15-29 - Yu Sun, Xingxuan Kuang, Da-Zhi Sun:
The geographic concentration of China's e-business enterprises: where they gather and why. 31-42 - Dax D. Jacobson:
How and why network governance evolves: evidence from a public safety network. 43-54 - Sophie Cockcroft, Saphira Rekker:
The relationship between culture and information privacy policy. 55-72 - Sebastian Derikx, Mark de Reuver, Maarten Kroesen:
Can privacy concerns for insurance of connected cars be compensated? 73-81 - Christian Matt, Thomas Hess:
Product fit uncertainty and its effects on vendor choice: an experimental study. 83-93
Volume 26, Number 2, May 2016
- Rainer Alt, Carsta Militzer-Horstmann, Hans-Dieter Zimmermann:
Electronic Markets on the impact factor. 95-101 - Wenyan Zhou, Oliver Hinz:
Determining profit-optimizing return policies - a two-step approach on data from taobao.com. 103-114 - Angelica Cuylen, Lubov Kosch, Michael H. Breitner:
Development of a maturity model for electronic invoice processes. 115-127 - Netsanet Haile, Jörn Altmann:
Structural analysis of value creation in software service platforms. 129-142 - Michael Scholz, Markus Franz, Oliver Hinz:
The Ambiguous Identifier Clustering Technique. 143-156 - Ezlika M. Ghazali, Bang Nguyen, Dilip S. Mutum, Amrul Asraf Mohd-Any:
Constructing online switching barriers: examining the effects of switching costs and alternative attractiveness on e-store loyalty in online pure-play retailers. 157-171 - Shahriar Akter, Samuel Fosso Wamba:
Big data analytics in E-commerce: a systematic review and agenda for future research. 173-194
Volume 26, Number 3, August 2016
- Rainer Alt:
Electronic Markets on customer-orientation. 195-198 - Ulrike Baumöl, Linda D. Hollebeek, Reinhard Jung:
Dynamics of customer interaction on social media platforms. 199-202 - Carsten D. Schultz:
Insights from consumer interactions on a social networking site: Findings from six apparel retail brands. 203-217 - Sofie Bitter, Sonja Grabner-Kräuter:
Consequences of customer engagement behavior: when negative Facebook posts have positive effects. 219-231 - Sara Hanson, Lan Jiang:
The low status advantage: the effect of status structure on participation in an online community. 233-244 - Alexander Wieneke, Christiane Lehrer:
Generating and exploiting customer insights from social media data. 245-268 - Catherine Baethge, Julia Klier, Mathias Klier:
Social commerce - state-of-the-art and future research directions. 269-290 - Gjoko Stamenkov, Zamir Dika:
Bank employees' internal and external perspectives on e-service quality, satisfaction and loyalty. 291-309
Volume 26, Number 4, December 2016
- Rainer Alt, Hans-Dieter Zimmermann:
Electronic Markets on electronic markets in education. 311-314 - Bhavik K. Pathak:
Emerging online educational models and the transformation of traditional universities. 315-321 - Jasmine A. L. Yeap, Thurasamy Ramayah, Pedro Soto-Acosta:
Factors propelling the adoption of m-learning among students in higher education. 323-338 - Anuja Hariharan, Marc Thomas Philipp Adam, Timm Teubner, Christof Weinhardt:
Think, feel, bid: the impact of environmental conditions on the role of bidders' cognitive and affective processes in auction bidding. 339-355 - Stefan Koch, Michael Bierbamer:
Opening your product: impact of user innovations and their distribution platform on video game success. 357-368 - Sebastian Köhler, Thomas Wöhner, Ralf Peters:
The impact of consumer preferences on the accuracy of collaborative filtering recommender systems. 369-379
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