ISSUE
TEN - 2012
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ISSUE
NINE - 2011
ISSUE
EIGHT - 2010
ISSUE
SEVEN - 2009
Identifying
the Heavy Internet User Segment in Emerging Markets:
The Evidence from Serbia and Ukraine
William L. James – Hofstra University, USA
Alex Sharland – University of South Alabama, USA
RGoran Petkovic – University of Belgrade, Serbia
Gladys Torres-Baumgarten – Ramapo College of New Jersey, USA
Tetyana Spivakovska – National Technological University of Ukraine,
Ukraine
Loyalty
in Media Sharing Websites: The Case of Universal Music Group
Joshua Chang – Charles Sturt University, Australia
Clifford Lewis – University of Wollongong, Australia
Financial
and Other Implications of Accepting
Foreign and Domestic Internet Payments
Albert E. Avery – Towson University, USA
Conceptualising
Brand Trust in E-Tertiary Education: A Tri-Nation study
Kim-Choy Chung – Al Akhawayn University, Morocco
Tan Shin Shin – Thames International College, UK
ISSUE
SIX - 2009
ISSUE
FIVE - 2008
How do E.U. Cities Utilise their Websites? A
Content Analysis and Suggestions for Improvement
María Sicilia and Raquel Pérez – University of
Murcia, Spain
Troy Heffernan – University of Plymouth, UK
Killing the Cheque
Margaret Jackson, Julian Ligertwood, Marita Shelly,
and Jonathan O’Donnell – RMIT University, Australia
The Internet in the Performance of Small
Exporting Firms -A Developed to Developing Country Market Context
Anura Amarasena – Monash University, Australia
Young
Consumers Online Shopping: an Empirical Study
Syed Shah Alam, Zaharah Bakar, Hishamuddin Bin
Ismail, and Mst. Nilufar Ahsan – University Technology MARA, Malaysia
Investigating into the Factors that
Influence the Adoption of Internet Banking in Mauritius
Kesseven Padachi, Boopen Seetanah, and Sawkut Rojid
– University of Technology Mauritius, University of Mauritius
ISSUE
FOUR - 2007
Technology
Application and Employee Participation: Comparative Contributions to
B2B Technology Related Outcomes
Damien Power – University of Melbourne, Australia
Web
Localization in International Online Banking
Daniel Singer, Babu Baradwaj, and Albert Avery –
Towson University, USA
A Transfer Pricing Apparatus for Measuring
Value Added along the Supply Chain: Reflections for Internet based
Inter-Organisational Relationships
Michael D. J. Clements – University of Wollongong,
Australia
Nigel J. Price – Grant Thornton, New Zealand
Online Procrastination: A Predictive Model
Nabil Mzoughi, Karim Garrouch, Olfa Bouhlel, and Anissa Negra – ISG,
University of Sousse, Tunisia
A
Comparative Analysis of Internet Banking in Malaysia and Thailand
Mohamad Rizal Abdul Hamid, Hanudin Amin, Suddin Lada, and Noren Ahmad -
University of Malaysia Sabah-Labuan
ISSUE
THREE - 2006
Internet-Based
Trading and Open Outcry Markets: The Changing Roles of Options
Exchanges and Market Makers
John L. Teall – Pace University, New York, USA
Vassilios Gargalas – Lehman College, CUNY, Bronx, New York, USA
Tzyy Jeng Wu – Lehman College, CUNY, Bronx, New York, USA
ISSUE
TWO - 2005
The Evolution
of Online Banking
Daniel Singer, Douglas Ross, and Albert Avery – Towson University, USA
Modelling
Consumer Trust in Internet Shopping based on the Learning Hierarchy: A
Structural Approach
Francisco J. Martínez-López and Francisco J. Montoro-Ríos – University
of Granada, Spain
A Review of
Salient Dimensions of Online Market Research: Is Online Research Better?
V. Aslihan Nasir – Bogazici University, Turkey
Brand Equity in
an Online World
Steven Ward, William Chitty, and Brendan Achard – Murdoch University,
Australia
Profiling the
Adoption of Online Banking Systems in the European Union
Mario Martínez Guerrero, José Manuel Ortega Egea, and María Victoria
Román González – University of Almería, Spain
ISSUE
ONE - 2004
The Role of
Consumer Innovativeness in the Adoption of Internet Shopping in
Singapore
Tak Kee Hui and David Wan – National University
of Singapore
Emergence of New Legal and Regulatory
Mechanisms for the Internet Workforce
Raj Gururajan –
University of Southern Queensland, Australia
Interactive Case Study Experiences Applied
to the Managed Learning Environment
Jim Gallagher – Napier
University, UK
Profiling
Early Adopters of a Virtual Currency: The E-Dinar Case
Mourad Touzani – Institut Supérieur de Gestion, Tunisia
The Impact of
E-Commerce Industry Turmoil on Amazon.com: A Strategic Perspective
Russell Casey – Clayton State University, USA
William Carroll – The University of Phoenix, USA
Barriers to
Mobile Internet Banking Services Adoption: An Empirical Study in Klang
Valley of Malaysia
Chavidi Naga Sivanand and Mulabagula Geeta – Multimedia University,
Malaysia
Suleep – Center for Professional Education and Development, Malaysia
A Proposed
Activity and Outcome Framework for Marketing in the New Economy
Steven Goodman – University of South Australia
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