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16th AMCIS/SIGeBIZ 2010: Lima, Peru
- Matthew L. Nelson, Michael J. Shaw, Troy J. Strader:
Sustainable e-Business Management - 16th Americas Conference on Information Systems, AMCIS 2010, SIGeBIZ track, Lima, Peru, August 12-15, 2010. Selected Papers. Lecture Notes in Business Information Processing 58, Springer 2010, ISBN 978-3-642-15140-8
Part 1 / e-Business Models and IS in Financial Markets
- Masao Kakihara:
Dynamic Revenue Model Design in the Online Services Business: Two Cases in Japan. 1-12 - Jonathan Dörr, Alexander Benlian, Johannes Vetter, Thomas Hess:
Pricing of Content Services - An Empirical Investigation of Music as a Service. 13-24 - Amitava Dutta, Nirup M. Menon:
Informational Determinants of Customer Acquisition and eTailer Revenue. 25-35 - Olga Lewandowska:
Adoption of a Centralised Post-Trade Processing Market Infrastructure after the Credit Crisis. 36-47 - Torsten Schaper, Michael Chlistalla:
The Impact of Information Technology on European Post-Trading. 48-62
Part 2 / e-Commerce Use and Design
- Benjamin Fabian, Florian Goertz, Steffen Kunz, Sebastian Müller, Mathias Nitzsche:
Privately Waiting - A Usability Analysis of the Tor Anonymity Network. 63-75 - Elizabeth Ayalew, Lemma Lessa, Mariye Yigzaw:
E-Commerce Readiness in Ethiopia: A Macro-Level Assessment. 76-86 - Franziska Brecht, Anastacia Cudreasova, Jing Zhou:
Corporate Blogging Today - Usage and Characteristics. 87-99 - Heiko Roßnagel, Jan Zibuschka, Olaf Junker:
Agent-Based Simulation for Evaluation of a Mobile Emergency Management System. 100-114 - Franziska Brecht, Kerstin Schäfer:
Using Ontologies in an E-Commerce Environment: Help or Hype? 115-126
Part 3 / e-Business Research Issues and Methods
- Christoph Pflügler, Klaus Turowski:
B2B Electronic Marketplaces in Supply Chain Management: Analyzing Recent Research Activities. 127-144 - David Bell, Thinh Nguyen:
Proximal Business Intelligence on the Semantic Web. 145-159 - Laddawan Kaewkitipong:
Disintermediation in the Tourism Industry: Theory vs. Practice. 160-171
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