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- If e-Business is Different, then so is Research in e-BusinessRoger Clarke. 3-19
- The Internet and an Opportunity to Re-invent the Banking SystemMichael S. H. Heng, Steve C. A. Peters. 21-34
- Failing with successFrank Ulbrich. 35-50
- Models of Trust in Business-to-Consumer Electronic CommerceVivienne Farrell, Rens Scheepers, Philip Joyce. 51-67
- Conceptual frames of reference and their influcence on E-Commerce System DevelopmentGlen L. Van der Vyver, Michael S. Lane. 69-90
- An Evaluation of Intelligent Agent based Innovation in the Wholesale Financial Services IndustryMary-Anne Williams, Steve Elliot. 91-106
- Enhancing Mobile Commerce: Instant Music Purchasing Over the AirJ. Felix Hampe, Gerhard Schwabe. 107-130
- E-Business and Dot.com Driven Transformation - a Comparison of Australian and Indian Experiences in the Telecom SectorChandana R. Unnithan, Paula M. C. Swatman. 131-151
- A Strategic Comprehensive Framework for Evaluating is InvestmentsArjen Wassenaar. 153-167
- Supporting CLEAR: A Strategy for Small and Medium Size Enterprise Adoption of e-Business Practices in Atlantic CanadaDawn N. Jutla, Terrance Weatherbee. 169-186
- Multidisciplinary E-Forensics Methodology Development to Assist in the Investigation of e-CrimeAmy Tennyenhuis, Rodger Jamieson. 187-205
- The Potentialities of Focus Groups in e-Business Research: Theory ValidationSharman Lichtenstein, Paula M. C. Swatman. 207-226
- Use of the Web for Destination Marketing by Regional Tourism Organisations in the Asia-Pacific RegionLois Burgess, Joan Cooper, Carole Alcock, Keiran McNamee, Bill Doolin. 227-238
- Internet Marketing Communications: Interactivity and IntegrationBrett Lawton, Shirley Gregor. 239-257
- E-Business and the Formation of StrategiesSven Junghagen, Henrik C. J. Linderoth. 259-274
- Managing a portfolio of supplier relations in internet-driven electronic market placesMartin Grieger, Herbert Kotzab, Tage Skjøtt-Larsen. 275-289
- Adoption of E-Commerce in SMEs: Lessons from Stage ModelsAda Scupola. 291-308
- E-Government Business Strategies and Services to CitizensJeff Chamberlain, Tanya Castleman. 309-325
- The Implications of E-Commerce for Software Project Risk: A preliminary investigationKenneth J. Stevens, Greg Timbrell. 327-343
- Framework for Participants Recognition of Key Success Factors in Electronic MarketplacesRosemary Stockdale, Craig Standing. 345-364
- Integrating E-commerce into the Retail Supply ChainBob Roberts, Glyn Thomas. 365-383
- Integration of an Internet-Driven Supply Chain for a Medium-Size E-commerce CompanyRicki Maurici, Jacob L. Cybulski. 385-402
- Consumer Choice, Information Product Quality, and Market ImplementationsGennadi Kazakevitch, Luba Torlina. 403-420
- On-line Retailing: An Investigation into the Success FactorsWilliam Golden, Martin Hughes, Patricia Gallagher. 421-436
- Governance for E-business Knowledge Management SystemsRodger Jamieson. 437-459
- The Value of E-procurement Models in B2B ExchangesDouglas Thomson, Mohini Singh. 461-483
- E-commerce and Human Resource Management: Theoretical Approaches and Issues for the Banking IndustryYvette Blount, Tanya Castleman, Paula M. C. Swatman. 485-501
- When e-business becomes k-business - will it be a natural act ?Derek Binney, Maged Ishak. 503-523
- Designing an Online Self-Assessment Tool Utilizing Confidence MeasurementGraham Farrell, Ying K. Leung. 525-537
- Strategizing for Distributed Knowledge ManagementMichael Holm Larsen, Mogens Kühn Pedersen. 539-556
- Software PackagesJan Damsgaard, Jan Karlsbjerg. 557-573
- Understanding e-business competencies in SMEsTom R. Eikebrokk, Dag H. Olsen. 575-601
- Traditional Australian Media Organisations Adoption of the World Wide WebDarren Burden, Philip Joyce, Jamie Mustard. 603-619
- The Nature of Work for Employees in a Virtual Organisation: The Virtual WorkerVi-Lam Truong, Brian J. Corbitt. 621-642
- Mobile Commerce - The ChallengesNilmini Wickramasinghe. 643-644