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9781591408192

Advanced Topics In Electronic Commerce

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    9781591408192

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    1591408199

  • Format: Hardcover
  • Copyright: 2005-10-17
  • Publisher: Idea Group Pub
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"This book provides comprehensive coverage and understanding of the social, cultural, organizational, and cognitive impacts of e-commerce technologies and advances on organizations around the world"--Provided by publisher.

Table of Contents

Preface vi
Chapter I. Role of Small-Business Strategic Alliances in the Perception of Benefits and Disadvantages of E-Commerce Adoption in SMEs 1(27)
Robert MacGregor, University of Wollongong, Australia
Lejla Vrazalic, Universitya of Wollongong, Australia
Chapter II. The Effects of Animated Banner and Pop-Up Ads on Commercial Web Sites 28(23)
Yuan Gao, Ramapo College of New Jersey, USA
Marios Koufaris, Baruch College (CUNY), USA
Robert H. Ducoffe, Baruch College (CUNY), USA
Chapter III. Managing Security Vulnerabilities in a Business-to-Business Electronic Commerce Organization 51(25)
Shirley Ann Becker, Florida Institute of Technology, USA
Anthony Berkemeyer, Texas Instruments, Inc., USA
Chapter IV. Government-to-Government Enterprises: A RoadMap for Success 76(23)
Luiz Antonio Joia, Brazilian School of Public and Business Administration - Getulio Vargas Foundation and Rio de Janeiro State University, Brazil
Chapter V. Effective Web Site Design: Insight from Information Processing 99(22)
Deborah E. Rosen, University of Rhode Island, USA
Elizabeth F. Purinton, Marist College, USA
Scott J. Lloyd, University of Rhode Island USA
Chapter VI. Personalization of E-Commerce Applications in SMEs: Conclusions from an Empirical Study in Switzerland 121(21)
Petra Schubert, University of Applied Sciences, Basel (FHBB), Switzerland
Uwe Leimstoll, University of Applied Sciences, Basel (FHBB), Switzerland
Chapter VII. An Interventionist Approach to E-Commerce Implementation in SMEs 142(11)
David Tucker, Manchester Metropolitan University Business School, U.K.
Anthony Lafferty, Manchester Metropolitan University Business School, UK.
Chapter VIII. E-Government Evolution in Ireland: A Framework for Successful Implementation 153(20)
William Golden, National University of Ireland, Galway, Ireland
Martin Hughes, National University of Ireland, Galway, Ireland
Murray Scott, National University of Ireland, Galway, Ireland
Chapter IX. E-Taxation: An Introduction to the Use of TaxXML for Corporate Tax Reporting 173(15)
Vikramaditya Pant, Villanova University, USA
M. Susan Stiner, Villanova University, USA
William P. Wagner, Villanova University, USA
Chapter X. Online Consumer Trust: A Multi-Dimensional Model 188(21)
Felix B. Tan, Auckland University of Technolov, New Zealand
Paul Sutherland, The University of Auckland, New Zealand
Chapter XI. A Customer Relationship Management System to Target Customers at Cisco 209(13)
Rahul Bhaskar, California State University - Fullerton, USA
Chapter XII. E-Government and Social Exclusion: An Empirical Study 222(18)
Liz Lee-Kellen, University of Surrey, U.K.
Thomas James, University of Surrey, U.K.
Chapter XIII. From Seeking Information to Transacting: The Impact of Web Site Quality on E-Taxation 240(26)
Stuart J. Barnes, Victoria University of Wellington, New Zealand
Richard Vidgen, University of Bath, UK
Chapter XIV. The Strategic Importance of E-Commerce in Modern Supply Chains 266(21)
Peter R. Gibson, University of Wollongong, Australia
Janet Edwards, Loughborough University, U K.
Chapter XV. On E-Markets in Emerging Economy: An Indian Experience 287(13)
Ashis K Pani, ,kLRI, Jamshedpur, India
Amit Agrahari, XLRI, Jamshedpur, India
Chapter XVI. An E-Government Model 300(12)
Sushi/ K. Sharma, Ball State University, USA
Jatinder N.D. Gupta, The University of Alabama in Huntsville, USA
Chapter XVII. Beauty is More than Skin Deep: Organisational Strategies for Online Consumer Risk Mitigation in Apparel Retailing 312(29)
Mary Tate, Victoria University of Wellington, New Zealand
Beverley G. Hope, Victoria University of Wellington, New Zealand
Brent Coker, Victoria University of Wellington, New Zealand
About the Authors 341(11)
Index 352

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