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International Journal of Information Management, Volume 22
Volume 22, Number 1, February 2002
- Philip Hills:
Editorial. 1-2 - J. Michael Tarn, H. Joseph Wen:
Exploring organizational expansion modes and their associated communication system requirements: consolidation and complementation. 3-26 - Mihir A. Parikh, Sameer Verma:
Utilizing Internet technologies to support learning: an empirical analysis. 27-46 - Murugan Anandarajan, Magid Igbaria, Uzoamaka P. Anakwe:
IT acceptance in a less-developed country: a motivational factor perspective. 47-65 - Frances Slack, Jennifer E. Rowley:
Kiosks 21: a new role for information kiosks? 67-83 - David Bawden, Lyn Robinson:
Reviews. 85-87
Volume 22, Number 2, April 2002
- Philip Hills:
Editorial. 89 - Stuart J. Barnes:
The mobile commerce value chain: analysis and future developments. 91-108 - Yi-Ching Hsieh, Neng-Pai Lin, Hung-Chang Chiu:
Virtual factory and relationship marketing - a case study of a Taiwan semiconductor manufacturing company. 109-126 - Kai Wang, Eric T. G. Wang, Chi-Feng Tai:
A study of online auction sites in Taiwan: product, auction rule, and trading type. 127-142 - Johan Frishammar:
Characteristics in information processing approaches. 143-156 - David Bawden, Lyn Robinson:
Internet subject gateways revisited. 157-162
Volume 22, Number 3, June 2002
- Philip Hills:
Editorial. 163-164 - Stuart J. Barnes:
Under the skin: short-range embedded wireless technology. 165-179 - Gordian Ndubizu, Bay Arinze:
Legal determinants of the global spread of e-commerce. 181-194 - Rhiannon Lewis, Antje Cockrill:
Going global - remaining local: the impact of e-commerce on small retail firms in Wales. 195-209 - Wen-Yau Liang, Chun-Che Huang:
The agent-based collaboration information system of product development. 211-224 - A. Salaün-Bidart, Y. Salaün:
The responsibility of the citizen in a health-risk situation. 225-239 - Jurgita Rudzionienë:
Statistical methods for the information professional: a practical, painless approach to understanding, using, and interpreting statistics (ASIST monograph series): Vaughan L; Information Today, Inc., Medford, NJ, 2001, 209pp., ISBN 1 57387 110 9. 241-242 - Bob Wiggins:
Storage area network essentials - a complete guide to understanding and implementing SANs: Richard Barker and Paul Massaglia; Wiley, New York, 2002, 498pp., price £37.50, ISBN 0-471-03445-2. 242-243
Volume 22, Number 4, August 2002
- Philip Hills:
Editorial. 245 - Dimitrios S. Stamoulis, Panagiotis Kanellis, Drakoulis Martakos:
An approach and model for assessing the business value of e-banking distribution channels: evaluation as communication. 247-261 - Ben J. Hicks, Steve J. Culley, R. D. Allen, Glen Mullineux:
A framework for the requirements of capturing, storing and reusing information and knowledge in engineering design. 263-280 - Georgia Bafoutsou, Gregoris Mentzas:
Review and functional classification of collaborative systems. 281-305 - Claudia Loebbecke, Philip Powell:
E-business in the entertainment sector: the Egmont case. 307-322
Volume 22, Number 5, October 2002
- Philip Hills:
Editorial. 323-324 - Matthew Hinton:
Towards a pattern language for information-centred business change. 325-341 - Zhichang Zhu:
Evaluating contingency approaches to information systems design. 343-356 - Anna Mette Fuglseth, Kjell Grønhaug:
Theory-driven construction and analysis of cause maps. 357-376 - Waiman Cheung, Wayne Huang:
An investigation of commercial usage of the World Wide Web: a picture from Singapore. 377-388 - Carole Brooke:
Information systems at CallCentre. 389-401
Volume 22, Number 6, December 2002
- Philip Hills:
Editorial. 403-404 - George Wright, Bill Donaldson:
Sales information systems in the UK financial services industry: an analysis of sophistication of use and perceived barriers to adoption. 405-419 - Dane K. Peterson, Chung S. Kim, Joong Han Kim, Toshiyuki Tamura:
The perceptions of information systems designers from the United States, Japan, and Korea on success and failure factors. 421-439 - Hannu Salmela, Ton A. M. Spil:
Dynamic and emergent information systems strategy formulation and implementation. 441-460
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