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Decision Support Systems, Volume 32
Volume 32, Number 1, November 2001
- James Y. L. Thong, Patrick Y. K. Chau, Kar Yan Tam:
Decision-making and e-commerce systems. 1-2 - A. Faye Borthick, Paul L. Bowen, Donald R. Jones, Michael Hung Kam Tse:
The effects of information request ambiguity and construct incongruence on query development. 3-25 - Hyun-Kyu Lee, Kil-Soo Suh, Izak Benbasat:
Effects of task-modality fit on user performance. 27-40 - Kyung-shik Shin, Ingoo Han:
A case-based approach using inductive indexing for corporate bond rating. 41-52 - Nikos I. Karacapilidis, Pavlos Moraitis:
Building an agent-mediated electronic commerce system with decision analysis features. 53-69 - Yu You, Samuli Pekkola:
Meeting others - supporting situation awareness on the WWW. 71-82
Volume 32, Number 2, December 2001
- P. K. Kannan, H. Raghav Rao:
Introduction to the special issue: decision support issues in customer relationship management and interactive marketing for e-commerce. 83-84 - Gilbert G. Karuga, Andriy M. Khraban, Suresh K. Nair, Daniel O. Rice:
AdPalette: an algorithm for customizing online advertisements on the fly. 85-106 - Aryya Gangopadhyay:
An image-based system for electronic retailing. 107-116 - T. S. Raghu, P. K. Kannan, H. Raghav Rao, Andrew B. Whinston:
Dynamic profiling of consumers for customized offerings over the Internet: a model and analysis. 117-134 - Ravi Bapna, Paulo B. Góes, Alok Gupta:
Comparative analysis of multi-item online auctions: evidence from the laboratory. 135-153 - Anne P. Massey, Mitzi M. Montoya-Weiss, Kent Holcom:
Re-engineering the customer relationship: leveraging knowledge assets at IBM. 155-170 - Rajiv Kohli, Frank Piontek, Tim Ellington, Tom VanOsdol, Marylou Shepard, Gary Brazel:
Managing customer relationships through E-business decision support applications: a case of hospital-physician collaboration. 171-187 - Peter C. Verhoef, Bas Donkers:
Predicting customer potential value an application in the insurance industry. 189-199 - Anol Bhattacherjee:
An empirical analysis of the antecedents of electronic commerce service continuance. 201-214
Volume 32, Number 3, January 2002
- Beomsoo Kim, Anitesh Barua, Andrew B. Whinston:
Virtual field experiments for a digital economy: a new research methodology for exploring an information economy. 215-231 - Dawn G. Gregg, Michael Goul, Andrew Philippakis:
Distributing decision support systems on the WWW: the verification of a DSS metadata model. 233-245 - Lawrence A. West Jr., Traci J. Hess:
Metadata as a knowledge management tool: supporting intelligent agent and end user access to spatial data. 247-264 - Akhil Kumar, J. Leon Zhao:
Workflow support for electronic commerce applications. 265-278 - Sathasivam Mathiyalakan:
A methodology for controlled empirical investigation of membership continuity and change in GDSS groups. 279-295 - Ganesh D. Bhatt, Jigish Zaveri:
The enabling role of decision support systems in organizational learning. 297-309
Volume 32, Number 4, March 2002
- Cecil Chua Eng Huang, Roger H. L. Chiang, Ee-Peng Lim:
An intelligent middleware for linear correlation discovery. 313-326 - Elena Karahanna, Manju Ahuja, Mark Srite, John E. Galvin:
Individual differences and relative advantage: the case of GSS. 327-341 - Avinoam Lazarov, Peretz Shoval:
A rule-based system for automatic assignment of technicians to service faults. 343-360 - William Leigh, Russell L. Purvis, James M. Ragusa:
Forecasting the NYSE composite index with technical analysis, pattern recognizer, neural network, and genetic algorithm: a case study in romantic decision support. 361-377 - Chang-Sup Park, Myoung-Ho Kim, Yoon-Joon Lee:
Finding an efficient rewriting of OLAP queries using materialized views in data warehouses. 379-399 - Neal G. Shaw, Ahmad Mian, Surya B. Yadav:
A comprehensive agent-based architecture for intelligent information retrieval in a distributed heterogeneous environment. 401-415 - Hui Wang, Andreas S. Weigend:
Data Mining for Financial Decision Making. Decis. Support Syst. 32(4): 417-418 (2002)
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