Journal: IJITM

Volume 6, Issue 2/3/4

125 -- 137Feng Li. What is e-business and does it still matter?
138 -- 147Ailsa Kolsaker. Understanding e-government (G2C) in the knowledge society
148 -- 169Jeffrey Roy. Electronic service delivery in a multi-channel public sector: an assessment of the government of Canada
170 -- 187Victor P. Lane, James Snaith, Daniel Lane. E-health: essential and eagerly awaited?
188 -- 208Thomas M. Connolly, Mark Stansfield. From e-learning to games-based e-learning: using interactive technologies in teaching an IS course
209 -- 231Pin Luarn, Max I. Jen Chen, Peter Kai Yang Lo. Critical success factors in introducing e-learning
232 -- 249Steve McRobb, Bernd Carsten Stahl. Privacy as a shared feature of the e-phenomenon: a comparison of privacy policies in e-government, e-commerce and e-teaching
250 -- 270Sid Ghosh, Martijn Bertisen. The phenomenon of e-business networking: a critical review
271 -- 285Yulin Fang, Linying Dong. Going virtual in the e-world an environment-adaptation perspective on organisational virtuality
286 -- 298Alexis Barlow, Feng Li. E-supply chains: understanding current and future opportunities and barriers
299 -- 328Hemant K. Sabat. Emerging business models and trends in the mobile wireless industry
329 -- 342P. Berthon, C. B. Williams. Stages of e-democracy: towards an open-source political model
343 -- 361Savanid Vatanasakdakul, John D Ambra. A conceptual model for e-commerce adoption in developing countries: a task-technology fit perspective

Volume 6, Issue 1

5 -- 22W. B. Lee, Chi Fai Cheung, E. Tsui, S. K. Kwok. Collaborative environment and technologies for building knowledge work teams in network enterprises
23 -- 39Yi-Ming Tu, Liang-Cheng Chang. Dynamic interactive framework to link business intelligence with strategy
40 -- 62Harry K. H. Chow, King Lun Choy, W. B. Lee, T. C. Lam. A knowledge and analytical-based intelligent system for customising logistics management
63 -- 77Bao Jiang, Hoki Nam. The potential changes and development of China's logistics industry through implementing the ubiquitous logistics
78 -- 91Liang-Chuan Wu, Yao-Wen Hsu, Chorng-Shyong Ong. ERP implementation: a quantitative model for organisational learning
92 -- 104John E. Psarras. Education and training in the knowledge-based economy: the application of knowledge management
105 -- 116Rajiv Dharaskar, Vilas M. Thakare. Technique to develop effective e-learning software to simulate a teacher using SCORM based interactive multimedia RLO for non-linear teaching