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International Journal of Networking and Virtual Organisations, Volume 6
Volume 6, Number 1, 2009
- Stephan Kaiser, Gordon Müller-Seitz:
Acknowledging the innate impact of an information technology for engaging people in knowledge work: the case of weblog technology. 4-21 - Fernando Abreu Gonçalves, José Figueiredo:
Organising competences: actor-network theory in virtual settings. 22-35 - Nilmini Wickramasinghe, Rajeev K. Bali:
Ethical ethnography as an appropriate research methodology for ANT. 36-46 - Hasmiah Kasimin, Huda Ibrahim, Mohammed Yusoff:
Diagnosing an ongoing information technology transfer process: an approach based on ANT. 47-63 - Arthur Tatnall:
Innovation translation as a research approach to theorising information systems implementation. 64-76 - Jasper Lim, Michel Walrave, Bert van Wee, Toon Van Der Hoorn:
Conceptualising e-working: exploring innovative work practices for optimising work and travel efficiency. 77-91 - Sed S. Saad:
Application of intelligent technologies to safety and medical services in Japan: a patient-centric issue? 92-104
Volume 6, Number 2, 2009
- Bendik Bygstad, Birgit R. Krogstie, Tor-Morten Grønli:
Learning from achievement: scaffolding student projects in software engineering. 109-122 - Judith Molka-Danielsen, Bryan W. Carter, Alastair Creelman:
Empathy in virtual learning environments. 123-139 - Gianluca Elia, Giustina Secundo, Cesare Taurino:
The web learning system of 'Virtual eBMS': a tool supporting unstructured and just-in-time learning. 140-160 - Andre L. Araujo:
Implementing global virtual teams to enhance cross-border transfer of knowledge in multinational enterprises: a resource-based view. 161-176 - G. S. Mahalakshmi, M. Karpagaraj, T. V. Geetha:
An Indian logic-based knowledge-sharing architecture for virtual knowledge communities. 177-198 - Jan Kratzer, Katja Zboralski, Roger Th. A. J. Leenders:
Interaction quality within communities of practice: contextual factors of utilising different communication media. 199-223
Volume 6, Number 3, 2009
- Nilmini Wickramasinghe, Roberta Lamb:
Foucault's corollary: agency theory and the economics of self-monitoring. 225-258 - Frank J. Knaesel, Mario A. R. Dantas:
High-performance sharing of consistent data in ad hoc networks. 259-269 - Herwig Ostermann, Bettina Staudinger, Oskar Staudinger, Katharina Kern, Christa Them, Roland Staudinger:
The policy, structure and evaluation of long-term care networks: the differentiated requirements referred to the example of integrated long-term care in Austria. 270-302 - Yu Andy Wu, Yuzhu Li:
Interorganisational trust in B2B commerce. 303-317 - Tero Vuorinen:
Explaining interfirm cooperative behaviour: three different theories in the Finnish metal industry. 318-330
Volume 6, Number 4, 2009
- Saqib Gulzar, Xiaofeng Hui:
Factors that influence the exports of Pakistan. 333-343 - Libin Deng, Zhenyu Liu:
Research on cost allocation for interorganisational systems. 344-355 - Mary Loyland, Dee Ann H. Ellingson:
Using networks to access international internship opportunities. 356-366 - Ming Jia, Difang Wan, Zhe Zhang:
Financial intermediations, underwriter reputations and underwriting risks in China's stock market. 367-378 - Yajie Wang, Xiaofeng Hui, Yan Liu:
The dynamic relationship between spot and futures prices of the soybean futures market in China. 379-388 - Wei Wu, Li Ke-ke:
An empirical examination of the corporate social performance - the financial performance relationship in China based on the different measures perspective. 389-403 - Hong-lin Yang, Shou Chen:
The measure of intrinsic value and bubble: application of an improved Ohlson LIM model to Chinese A-stock. 404-417 - Mao Yang:
SAD effect on the return volatility and dynamic relevance analysis among the unexpected returns in China's market indices. 418-425 - Khaled Deeb, Sean P. O'Brien Sr., Matthew E. Weiner:
A survey on network neutrality: a new form of discrimination based on network profiling. 426-436
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