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Internet Research, Volume 15
Volume 15, Number 1, 2005
- Luiz Antonio Joia, Paulo Sergio Sanz:
The hidden value of sporadic customers in e-retailing: An empirical investigation. 7-20 - Manuel J. Sánchez-Franco, José Luis Roldán:
Web acceptance and usage model: A comparison between goal-directed and experiential web users. 21-48 - Bernard J. Jansen, Karen J. Jansen, Amanda Spink:
Using the web to look for work: Implications for online job seeking and recruiting. 49-66 - Jürgen Kai-Uwe Brock, Yu (Josephine) Zhou:
Organizational use of the internet: Scale development and validation. 67-87 - Sangkyun Kim, Choon Seong Leem:
Security of the internet-based instant messenger: Risks and safeguards. 88-98 - Mariemma Inmaculada Yagüe del Valle, Antonio Maña, Javier López:
A metadata-based access control model for web services. 99-116
Volume 15, Number 2, 2005
- Je Ho Cheong, Myeong-Cheol Park:
Mobile internet acceptance in Korea. 125-140 - Angappa Gunasekaran, Eric W. T. Ngai:
E-commerce in Hong Kong: an empirical perspective and analysis. 141-159 - Shintaro Okazaki:
Mobile advertising adoption by multinationals: Senior executives' initial responses. 160-180 - Teemu Ylikoski:
A sequence analysis of consumers' online searches. 181-194 - Joel R. Evans, Anil Mathur:
The value of online surveys. 195-219 - Gerard Ryan, Mireia Valverde:
Waiting for service on the internet: Defining the phenomenon and identifying the situations. 220-240
Volume 15, Number 3, 2005
- Ying-Chieh Chen, Patrick S. Chen, Jing-Jang Hwang, Larry Korba, Ronggong Song, George Yee:
An analysis of online gaming crime characteristics. 246-261 - Christa M. Chewar, D. Scott McCrickard, John M. Carroll:
Analyzing the social capital value chain in community network interfaces. 262-280 - Stephanie Hackett, Bambang Parmanto:
A longitudinal evaluation of accessibility: higher education web sites. 281-294 - Bussakorn Jaruwachirathanakul, Dieter Fink:
Internet banking adoption strategies for a developing country: the case of Thailand. 295-311 - Francisco José Martínez-López, Paula Luna Huertas, Francisco José Martínez:
Online shopping, the standard learning hierarchy, and consumers' internet expertise: An American-Spanish comparison. 312-334 - Kim Ramus, Niels Asger Nielsen:
Online grocery retailing: what do consumers think? 335-352
Volume 15, Number 4, 2005
- Kenneth C. C. Yang:
Consumers' attitudes toward regulation of internet auction sites: A third-person effect perspective. 359-377 - Yuval Elovici, Chanan Glezer, Bracha Shapira:
Enhancing customer privacy while searching for products and services on the world wide web. 378-399 - Dimitrios Lekkas, Stefanos Gritzalis, Lilian Mitrou:
Withdrawing a declaration of will: Towards a framework for digital signature revocation. 400-420 - Lin-Chih Chen, Cheng-Jye Luh:
Web page prediction from metasearch results. 421-446 - Carlos Flavián, Miguel Guinaliu, Eduardo Torres:
The influence of corporate image on consumer trust: A comparative analysis in traditional versus internet banking. 447-470 - Mark A. Johnson, Dana M. Johnson:
Integrated strategy of industrial product suppliers: Working with B2B intermediaries. 471-492
Volume 15, Number 5, 2005
- Marijke Coetzee, Jan H. P. Eloff:
Autonomous trust for web services. 498-507 - Lazaros Gymnopoulos, Vassilis Tsoumas, Yannis Soupionis, Stefanos Gritzalis:
A generic Grid security policy reconciliation framework. 508-517 - Andy D. Phippen, J. Taylor, R. Allen:
Issues in moving from web services to service orientation. 518-526 - Gwo-Guang Lee, Hsiu-Fen Lin, Jung-Chi Pai:
Influence of environmental and organizational factors on the success of internet-based interorganizational systems planning. 527-543 - Javier López, Rolf Oppliger, Günther Pernul:
Why have public key infrastructures failed so far? 544-556 - Damien Power:
Strategy development processes as determinants of B2B e-commerce performance: A comparative model in a supply chain management context. 557-581
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