147 | -- | 148 | Klaus Lenk, Roland Traunmüller. Preface to the Focus Theme on eGovernment |
149 | -- | 156 | Maria Wimmer. Integrated Service Modeling for Online One-stop Government |
157 | -- | 162 | Merrill Warkentin, David Gefen, Paul A. Pavlou, Gregory M. Rose. Encouraging Citizen Adoption of eGovernment by Building Trust |
163 | -- | 174 | Stefan W. Schmitz, Michael Latzer. Competition in B2C eCommerce: Analytical Issues and Empirical Evidence |
175 | -- | 183 | Sai Ho Kwok, Karl Reiner Lang, Kar Yan Tam. Peer-to-Peer Technology Business and Service Models: Risks and Opportunities |
184 | -- | 191 | Suzanne Mieczkowska, David L. Barnes, Matthew Hinton. Finding the Fit: Applications of B2B e-Business in Three UK Insurance Companies |
192 | -- | 205 | Bernardo Batiz-Lazo, Douglas Wood. An Historical Appraisal of Information Technology in Commercial Banking |
206 | -- | 214 | Robert J. Kauffman, Baba Prasad, Gerard Donald, Gensheng Liu, Weiyong Zhang, Kunsoo Han. Book Review Section: Bigger Might Be Better - Making Sense of Network Effects in the Digital Economy |