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9th ECIS 2001: Bled, Slovenia
- Steve Smithson, Joze Gricar, Mateja Podlogar, Sophia Avgerinou:
Proceedings of the 9th European Conference on Information Systems, Global Co-operation in the New Millennium, ECIS 2001, Bled, Slovenia, June 27-29, 2001. 2001 - Ben Light:
A Review of the Issues Associated with Customer Relationship Management Systems. 1232-1241 - Ian Owens, Paul Beynon-Davies:
A Survey of Electronic Commerce Utilization in Small and Medium Sized Enterprises in South Wales. 461-467 - Panos Louvieris, Andrew Lockwood:
An Analysis of the UNICAFE Experience and its Implications for IT Induced Business Transformation in Higher Education. 1098-1109 - Robert Snoke, Alan Underwood:
An Australian IT Industry View of Generic Attributes for IS Graduates. 1037-1046 - Christos Bouras, Nikolaos Katris, Vassilis Triantafillou:
An electronic polling service to support public awareness using web technologies. 935-946 - Rajeev Sharma, Philip Yetton:
An evaluation of a major validity threat to the technology acceptance model. 1170-1175 - Wen Wan, Hock-Hai Teo:
An examination of auction price determinants on Ebay. 898-908 - James B. Pick, Sunny J. Baker:
An Interactive Telecommunications Degree with Vision for the Future. 1058-1069 - Hans P. Lehmann:
An Object Oriented Architecture Model for International Information Systems? Exploring a Possible Approach. 23-35 - Felix Kossak, Wolfgang Eßmayr, Werner Winiwarter:
Applicability of HCI research to e government applications. 957-968 - Pouya Pourkomeylian:
Avoiding Failure in SPI Initiation. 558-567 - Robert D. Galliers, Sue Newell:
Back to the Future: From Knowledge Management to Data Management. 609-615 - David Graham Wastell:
Barriers to effective knowledge management: Action Research Meets Grounded Theory. 628-639 - Konstantinos A. Tarabanis, Vassilios Peristeras, Garyfallos Fragidis:
Building an Enterprise Architecture for Public Administration: A High Level Data Model for Strategic Planning. 987-998 - Robert W. Smyth:
Challenges to Successful ERP Use. 1227-1231 - Ralf Klischewski:
Commitments Enabling Co-Operation in Distributed Information Systems Development. 509-519 - Johannes Hummel, Ulrike Lechner:
Communities - The Role of Technology. 1264-1275 - Laurence Habib, Tony Cornford:
Computers in the Home: Domestic Technology and the Process of Domestication. 129-138 - Jordi Comas, Sandra Sieber:
Connecting Knowledge Management and Experiential Learning to Gain New Insights and Research Perspectives. 263-273 - Shirley Bode, Janice M. Burn:
Consultancy Engagement and E-Business Development - A Case Analysis of Australian SMEs. 568-578 - Dubravka Cecez-Kecmanovic:
Critical Information Systems Research: A Habermasian Approach. 253-262 - Yoshitaka Nakamura, Takeshi Nagayoshi, Takuo Nishihara:
Currency exchange system for electronic moneys. 909-922 - Janice C. Sipior, Burke T. Ward:
Cyberliability: Is the Chief Privacy Officer the Solution? 177-187 - Monkol Lek, Benjamnin Anandarajah, Narciso Cerpa, Rodger Jamieson:
Data Mining Prototype for Detecting E-Commerce Fraud. 160-165 - Simon K. Milton, Edmund Kazmierczak, Chris D. Keen:
Data Modelling Languages: An Ontological Study. 304-318 - Viktorija Sulcic, Dusan Lesjak:
DE in Slovenia: Where are We? 1087-1097 - Peter H. Carstensen, Lasse Vogelsang:
Design of Web-Based Information Systems - New Challenges for Systems Development? 536-547 - Theodoropoulos Vassilis, Panayiotis Koutsabasis, Jenny S. Darzentas, Thomas Spyrou, John Darzentas:
Designing a Postgraduate Curriculum in Information Systems: A Greek Case. 1070-1080 - David Graham Wastell, Peter Kawalek, Mike Willetts:
Designing alignment and improvising change: Experiences in the public sector using the SPRING methodology. 1125-1136 - Donald H. Drury:
Determining IT TCO: Lessons and extensions. 825-836 - Kim Viborg Andersen, Hanne Westh Nicolajsen:
Digital strategies for organizational change. 1176-1180 - Lars Svensson:
Discursive Evaluation in a Distributed Learning Community. 1110-1120 - Antonio Cordella:
Does information technology always lead to lower transaction costs? 854-864 - George Prassas, Katherine C. Pramataris, Olga Papaemmanouil:
Dynamic Recommendations in Internet Retailing. 368-379 - Arjen Wassenaar, Shirley Gregor:
E-Business Strategy Formulating and Forming: New Wine in Old Bottles? 1242-1251 - Khan A. Zulfigar, Shan Ling Pan, Jae-Nam Lee, Jimmy C. Huang:
E-Government: An Exploratory Study of On-Iine Electronic Procurement Systems. 1010-1024 - Yelena Jussupova, André-René Probst, Mathias Rossi:
Electronic marketplace for business competencies exchange. 743-750 - Darryl Coulthard, Tanya Castleman:
Electronic Procurement in Government: More Complicated than Just Good Business. 999-1009 - Tawfik Jelassi, Stefanie Leenen:
Embarking on E-Business at Ducati Motorcycles (Italy). 397-409 - Nada Korac-Kakabadse, Alexander Kouzmin, Andrew Korac-Kakabadse:
Emerging Impacts of On-Line Over-Connectivity. 89-97 - John D'Ambra:
Evaluating the utility and impact of the world wide web. 887-897 - Stuart J. Barnes, Kenny Liu, Richard T. Vidgen:
Evaluating WAP News Sites: The Webqual/m Approach. 344-355 - David P. Kopcso, Leo Pipino, William Rybolt:
Factors affecting the assessment of web site quality. 848-853 - Adi Prananto, Judy McKay, Peter Marshall:
Frameworks to Support E-Business Growth Strategy. 1254-1263 - Alison E. Adam:
Gender, Emancipation and Critical Information Systems. 139-147 - Annakarin Nyberg, Ola Henfridsson:
Going for the Online Customer - An Interpretive Case Study of Internetworked Customer Reach in Online Entertainment. 330-338 - Thomas Puschmann, Oliver Thalmann, Rainer Alt:
Healthcare Portals - Customer Centricity in the Pharmaceutical Industry. 410-421 - Sang-Yong Tom Lee:
How much should my software differ from yours. 818-824 - Rolf T. Wigand, Kevin Crowston, Steve Sawyer, Marcel Allbritlon:
Information and Communication Technologies in the Real Estate Industry: Results of a Pilot Survey. 339-343 - Fons Wijnhoven:
Information markets to improve information value and utilisation. 797-807 - George Lekakos, Konstantinos Chorianopoulos, Diomidis Spinellis:
Information Systems in the Living Room: A Case Study of Personalized Interactive TV Design. 319-329 - Jens Broendsted, Bente Elkjaer:
Information technology as a fellow player in organizational learning. 687-695 - Moez Limayem, Sabine Gabriele Hirt, Wynne W. Chin:
Intention does not always Matter: The Contingent Role of Habit in IT Usage Behaviour. 274-286 - Anat Hovav, Ravi Patnayakuni, David Schuff:
Internet Technology Diffusion: Adoption of IPV6. 468-473 - Paul Alpar, Dirk Kalmring:
Inter-organisational knowledge management with internet applications. 730-742 - Martin Hughes, William Golden:
Intranet technology as an enabler of BPR: AN exploratory study in public healthcare. 1149-1158 - Panagiota Papadopoulou, Panagiotis Kanellis, Drakoulis Martakos:
Investigating the Formation of Trust in E-Commerce Relationships. 195-204 - Jackie Phahlamohlaka, J. Dewald Roode:
Justification of Group Decisions: A Case Study of User Training in Group Support Systems Applications. 593-608 - Jimmy C. Huang, Sue Newell, Shan Ling Pan, Robert D. Galliers:
Knowledge integration processes within the context of enterprise resources planning (ERP) systems implementation. 1212-1226 - Sven A. Carlsson:
Knowledge Management in Network Contexts. 616-627 - Nilmini Wickramasinghe, Gail L. Mills:
Knowledge management systems: A health care initiative with lessons for us all. 763-774 - Karlheinz Kautz, Kim Thaysen:
Knowledge, learning and IT support in a small software company. 696-705 - Mark Thompson, Geoff Walsham:
Learning to value the Bardic tradition: Culture, communication and organisational knowledge. 706-714 - Franca Cantoni, Mauro Bello, Chiara Frigerio:
Lowering the barriers to knowledge transfer and dissemination: The Italian cooperative banks cooperative experience. 665-673 - Jan Karlsbjerg, Jan Damsgaard:
Make or Buy - A Taxonomy of Intranet Implementation Strategies. 579-592 - Anat Hovav, Paul Gray:
Managing academic electronic publishing: Six case studies. 751-762 - Stewart Robertson, Philip Powell:
Managing the IS function During Mergers. 1297-1306 - Sue Newell, Marward Maertens:
Managing the Resourcing Process in an IT Outsourcing Environment: A Case Example. 1047-1057 - Andreas Meier, Stefan Hüsemann, Ambros Lüthi, Daniel Wismer, Harald Häuschen, Kurt A. Meyer, Pascal Wohlwender:
Market Analysis of Electronic Business in Switzerland and Comparisons with Europe. 54-66 - Gennadi Kazakevitch, Luba Torlina:
Market structures and competition in the digital economy. 808-817 - A. Milton Jenkins:
Meeting the Need for E-Commerce and E-Business Education: Creating a Global Electronic Commerce Concentration in the Masters of Business Administration (MBA) Programme. 1081-1086 - Kalevi Kontinen:
Mobile E-Commerce: Challenges for Global Co-Operation. 4-10 - Olivier Glassey:
Model and architecture for a virtual one stop public administration. 969-976 - Paul Windrum, Chris Birchenhall, Ray Hackney:
Modelling IS successions in e commerce. 875-886 - Debra Howcroft, Helen J. Richardson, Melanie Wilson:
Now You See it... Now You Don't Myths of the Dot.Com Market. 98-108 - Pat Finnegan, Robert D. Galliers, Philip Powell:
Operationalising Guidelines for Inter-Organisational Systems Planning: Exploring a Learning Model. 530-535 - Reima Suomi, Jarmo Tähkäpää, Johanna Holm:
Organizational and information systems metaphors in the health care sector - from harmonized value chain to realistic market models. 1181-1191 - Bill Anckar, Svante Olofsson, Pirkko Walden:
Overcoming Online Booking Barriers with a Software Agent Approach. 385-396 - G. Daryl Nord, Susan Haugen, Andy Koronios, Dusan Lesjak, Ming-te Lu, Jeretta Horn Nord:
Panel: A Global View of the Status of Electronic Business/Electronic Commerce in Collegiate Schools of Business. 79-84 - Joze Gricar, Franc Bracun, Milan Jelovcan, Stanko Kozelj, Darjan Petric, Marin Silic, Ivan Zerko:
Panel: Challenges in Information Systems Development in a Count. 85-88 - Guy G. Gable, M. Lynne Markus, Kenny K. F. Lee, Graeme G. Shanks, Iris Vessey:
Panel: ERP is Dead (or is it?) Long Live E-business!: An Exploration of the Future of ERP and its Relationship with E-Business. 380-384 - Anil K. Aggarwal, Ron Legon, A. Milton Jenkins, Dubravka Cecez-Kecmanovic, Salvatore Valenti, Reima Suomi:
Panel: Web based education (WBE) and diffusion. 1121-1124 - Anne C. Rouse, Brian J. Corbitt, Benoit Aubert:
Perspectives on IT Outsourcing Success: Covariance Structure Modelling of a Survey of Outsourcing in Australia. 67-78 - Mickey Howard, Richard T. Vidgen, Philip Powell, Andrew Graves:
Planning for IS Related Industry Transformation: The Case of the 3daycar. 433-442 - Peter Rittgen:
Process-Oriented EDI. 356-367 - Dimitrios S. Stamoulis, Dimitris Gouscos, Panagiotis Georgiadis, Drakoulis Martakos:
Re orienting information systems for customer centric service: The case of the Greek Ministry of Finance. 977-986 - Amrit Tiwana, Ephraim R. McLean:
Recombinant Knowledge Structures and Models of E-Business Innovation: An Empirical Investigation. 455-460 - Rikard Lindgren, Dick Stenmark, Magnus Bergquist, Jan Ljungberg:
Rethinking competence systems for innovative organizations. 775-786 - Pedro T. Isaías, Ivo Alexandre Rodrigues, Dias de Sousa:
RIS in Alentejo: Liberators in the Information Age. 45-53 - Jorgen P. Bansler, Erling C. Havn:
Sharing Best Practices: An Empirical Study of IT -Support for Knowledge Sharing. 653-664 - Robert B. Johnston:
Situated Action, Stucturation and Actor-Network Theory: An Integrative Theoretical Perspective. 232-242 - Margi Levy, Claudia Löbbecke, Philip Powell:
SMEs Co-opetition and Knowledge Sharing: The IS Role. 640-652 - Rosann Webb Collins:
Software Localization: Issues and Methods. 36-44 - Jeremy Rose, Rens Scheepers:
Structuration Theory and Information System Development - Frameworks for Practice. 217-231 - Marlei Pozzebon, Alain Pinsonneault:
Structuration Theory in the IS Field: An Assessment of Research Strategies. 205-216 - Paul Beynon-Davies, Michael D. Williams, Nick Hayward:
Teledemocracy and the National Assembly of Wales. 947-956 - Christopher J. Davis:
The Articulation of Shared Meaning in Information Systems Development. 520-529 - Rajeev Sharma, Philip Yetton:
The Contingent Effects of Management Support and Task Interdependence On Successful IS Implementation: A Meta-Analysis. 1286-1296 - Roger Clarke:
The Fundamental Inadequacies of Conventional Public Key Infrastructure. 148-159 - Kathy McGrath:
The golden circle: A case study of organizational change at the London Ambulance Service. 1137-1148 - Ellen Christiaanse, Ruben Sinnecker, Marco Mossinkoff:
The Impact of B2B Exchanges on Brick and Mortar Intermediaries: The ELEMICA Case. 422-432 - Anastasia Papazafeiropoulou, Athanasia Pouloudi:
The Impact of Social Issues on Internet Policy Making. 109-117 - Karin Breu, Joe Peppard:
The Participatory Paradigm for Applied Information Systems Research. 243-252 - Albrecht Enders, Thomas Hutzschenreuter:
The Positioning of Business Schools Through Internet Based Management Education. 495-508 - Craig Standing:
The Requirements of Methodologies for Developing Web Applications. 548-557 - Graeme G. Shanks, Emily Tay:
The role of knowledge management in moving to a customer-focused organisation. 721-729 - Nandish V. Patel:
The structure of information and knowledge in a market research company: Systems or webs? 715-720 - Mirko Vintar, Mitja Decman, Mateja Kunstelj:
The use of ICT in the public sector and its influence on communication with citizens in Slovenia. 923-934 - Christos Halaris, Georgia Bafoutsou, Giorgos Papavassiliou, Gregoris Mentzas:
The Virtual Consortium: Processes and Systems in the Construction Sector. 443-454 - Anton P. Zeleznikar:
Thirty Years Later: The Informational and the Evolution of Consciousness. 1-3 - Amrit Tiwana, Ephraim R. McLean:
Towards a theory of architectural knowledge integration capability: A test of an empirical model in e-business project teams. 787-796 - Juhani Iivari, Rudy Hirschheim, Heinz K. Klein:
Towards More Professional Information Systems Development: ISD as Knowledge Work. 1025-1036 - Frank Seifert, Andreas Wimmer:
Towards Networked Banking - The Impact of IT on the Financial Industry's Value Chain. 474-484 - Ioanna D. Constantiou, Nikolaos A. Mylonopoulos:
Towards sustainable quality of service in interconnection agreements: Implications from information asymmetry. 865-874 - Joe Nandhakumar, Richard L. Baskerville:
Trusting Online: Nurturing Trust in Virtual Teams. 188-194 - Jo Hanisch, Theerasak Thanasankit, Brian J. Corbitt:
Understanding the Cultural and Social Impacts on Requirements Engineering Processes Identifying Some Problems Challenging Virtual Team Interaction with Clients. 11-22 - Jan Damsgaard, Rens Scheepers:
Using Intranet technology to foster organizational knowledge creation. 674-686 - Darshana Sedera, Michael Rosemann, Guy G. Gable:
Using performance measurement models for benefit realization with enterprise systems the Queensland government approach. 837-847 - Thomas R. Addis, Galal Hassan Galal:
Using Problem-Domain and Artefact-Domain Architectural Modelling to Understand System Evolution. 298-303 - Mário M. Caldeira, John M. Ward:
Using resource based theory to interpret the successful adoption and use of information systems and technology in manufacturing small and medium sized enterprises. 1159-1169 - Donal J. Flynn, Zahid Hussain:
Using structuration theory to explain information systems development and use in a public health organisation. 1202-1211 - Frédéric Adam:
Visualising and Representing How Organisations Work for a Better Analysis of How IT can Contribute. 287-297 - Audun Jøsang, Peter M. Møllerud, Eddy Cheung:
Web Security: The Emperor's New Armour. 166-176 - Francesco Virili, Andrea Carignani:
Web Technologies and Value Innovation in the Italian Retail Banking Industry. 485-494 - Philip J. Dobson, Craig Standing:
Whatever Happened to the IT Plan? 1276-1285 - Neil McBride, Ray Hackney:
Why information systems plans do not get implemented: A case study of a UK hospital. 1192-1201 - Lorraine O'Neill, Elizabeth Walker:
Women in the Information Technology Industry: A Western Australian View. 118-128
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