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International Journalof Electronic Commerce, Volume 3
Volume 3, Number 1, 1998
- Vladimir Zwass:
Editor's Introduction. 3 - Theodore H. Clark:
Special Section: Information Technology and the Virtual Organization. 4-7 - Heather L. Adams, Michael G. Morris, James R. Van Scotter:
Examining E-mail Use in the Context of Virtual Organizations: Implications for Theory and Practice. 8-26 - Jonathan W. Palmer, Cheri Speier:
Teams: Virtualness and Media Choice. 27-48 - Kishore Sengupta, J. Leon Zhao:
Improving the Communicational Effectiveness of Virtual Organizations through Workflow Automation. 49-69 - Greg K. Stephens, Bernadette Szajna:
Perceptions and Expectations: Why People Choose a Telecommuting Work Style. 70-85 - Robert B. Johnston, Alvin Khin Choy Yap:
Two-Dimensional Bar Code as a Medium for Electronic Data Interchange. 86-100
Volume 3, Number 2, 1998
- Steven O. Kimbrough, Ronald M. Lee:
Introduction to the Special Issue: Formal Aspects of Digital Commerce. 3-6 - Markus A. Lindemann, Beat F. Schmid:
Framework for Specifying, Building, and Operating Electronic Markets. 7-21 - Steven O. Kimbrough:
Formal Language for Business Communication: Sketch of a Basic Theory. 23-44 - Hans Weigand, Willem-Jan van den Heuvel:
Meta-Patterns for Electronic Commerce Transactions Based on the Formal Language for Business Communication (FLBC). 45-65 - Frank Dignum, Ruurd Kuiper:
Specifying Deadlines with Continuous Time Using Deontic and Temporal Logic. 67-85 - Yao-Hua Tan, Walter Thoen:
A Logical Model of Directed Obligations and Permissions to Support Electronic Contracting. 87-104 - Ronald M. Lee:
Distributed Electronic Trade Scenarios: Representation, Design, Prototyping. 105-136
Volume 3, Number 3, 1999
- Georgios I. Doukidis:
Introduction to the Special Issue: Developing the Business Components of the Digital Economy. 3-5 - Stefan Klein, Robert M. O'Keefe:
The Impact of the Web on Auctions: Some Empirical Evidence and Theoretical Considerations. 7-20 - Simpson Poon, Paula M. C. Swatman:
A Longitudinal Study of Expectations in Small Business Internet Commerce. 21-33 - George M. Giaglis
, Ray J. Paul, Georgios I. Doukidis:
Dynamic Modeling to Assess the Business Value of Electronic Commerce. 35-51 - Ettore Bolisani, Enrico Scarso, Ian Miles, Mark Boden:
Electronic Commerce Implementation: A Knowledge-Based Analysis. 53-69 - Roman Brandtweiner, Arno Scharl:
An Institutional Approach to Modeling the Structure and Functionality of Brokered Electronic Markets. 71-88 - Gaby Herrmann, Günther Pernul:
Viewing Business-Process Security from Different Perspectives. 89-103 - Margaret Tan:
Creating the Digital Economy: Strategies and Perspectives from Singapore. 105-122
Volume 3, Number 4, 1999
- Varun Grover, Albert H. Segars:
Introduction to the Special Issue: Electronic Commerce and Market Transformation. 3-10 - Ajit Kambil, Paul F. Nunes, Diane Wilson:
Transforming the Marketspace with All-in-One Markets. 11-28 - Richard T. Watson, Patrick G. McKeown:
Manheim Auctions: Transforming Interorganizational Relationships with an Extranet. 29-46 - Lei Jin, Daniel Robey:
Explaining Cybermediation: An Organizational Analysis of Electronic Retailing. 47-66 - John Gallaugher, Yu-Ming Wang:
Network Effects and the Impact of Free Goods: An Analysis of the Web Server Market. 67-88 - Varun Grover
, Pradipkumar Ramanlal, Albert H. Segars:
Information Exchange in Electronic Markets: Implications for Market Structures. 89-102 - Frederick J. Riggins, Tridas Mukhopadhyay:
Overcoming EDI Adoption and Implementation Risks. 103-123
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