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Information Systems and E-Business Management, Volume 11
Volume 11, Number 1, March 2013
- Haluk Demirkan, Daniel R. Dolk:
Analytical, computational and conceptual modeling in service science and systems. 1-11 - Christer Carlsson, Robert Fullér:
Probabilistic versus possibilistic risk assessment models for optimal service level agreements in grid computing. 13-28 - Daniel S. Soper:
One step ahead: using predictive inference to select service providers in loosely coupled electronic markets. 29-50 - Haluk Demirkan, Michael Goul:
Taking value-networks to the cloud services: security services, semantics and service level agreements. 51-91 - Amit V. Deokar, Omar F. El-Gayar:
On semantic annotation of decision models. 93-117 - Donald J. Kridel, Daniel R. Dolk:
Automated self-service modeling: predictive analytics as a service. 119-140 - Binjie Luo, Zhangxi Lin:
A decision tree model for herd behavior and empirical evidence from the online P2P lending market. 141-160 - Liping Liu, Dan Zhu:
An integrated e-service model for electronic medical records. 161-183
Volume 11, Number 2, June 2013
- Christos K. Georgiadis, Patrick Y. K. Chau:
Introduction to the special issue on User Experience in e-Business Environments. 185-188 - Ting Wang, Lih-Bin Oh, Kanliang Wang, Yufei Yuan:
User adoption and purchasing intention after free trial: an empirical study of mobile newspapers. 189-210 - Chia-Hui Yen, Meng-Hsiang Hsu, Chun-Ming Chang:
Exploring the online bidder's repurchase intention: a cost and benefit perspective. 211-234 - Jongtae Lee, Myeong-Cheol Park:
Factors affecting the smartphone users to use the mobile portal services: focusing on Korean mobile portals. 235-252 - Vassilis Kostoglou, George Minos, Emmanouil Tolis:
Development of an innovative information system: a fish identification e-key with update capabilities. 253-264 - Jung-Yu Lai, Chih-Wei Kan, Khire Rushikesh Ulhas:
Impacts of employee participation and trust on e-business readiness, benefits, and satisfaction. 265-285 - Chia-Lin Hsu, Cou-Chen Wu, Mu-Chen Chen:
An empirical analysis of the antecedents of e-satisfaction and e-loyalty: focusing on the role of flow and its antecedents. 287-311 - Eugenia Papaioannou, Costas Assimakopoulos, Christos Sarmaniotis, Christos K. Georgiadis:
Investigating customer satisfaction dimensions with service quality of online auctions: an empirical investigation of e-Bay. 313-330
Volume 11, Number 3, September 2013
- Kai Riemer, Stefan Seidel:
Design and design research as contextual practice. 331-334 - Stefan Cronholm, Hannes Göbel, Mikael Lind, Daniel Rudmark:
The need for systems development capability in design science research: enabling researcher-systems developer collaboration. 335-355 - Hsiu-Yu Wang, Chechen Liao, Cheng-Hsiung Kao:
A credit assessment mechanism for wireless telecommunication debt collection: an empirical study. 357-375 - Frank Zickert, Roman Beck:
A mapping model for assessing project effort from requirements. 377-401 - Dominik Birkmeier, Sven Overhage:
A method to support a reflective derivation of business components from conceptual models. 403-435 - Peng Su, Wenji Mao, Daniel Zeng:
An empirical study of cost-sensitive learning in cultural modeling. 437-455 - Blanca Hernández Ortega, Julio Jiménez Martínez:
Performance of e-invoicing in Spanish firms. 457-480
Volume 11, Number 4, December 2013
- Klas Gäre, Ulf Melin:
Sociomaterial actors in the assimilation gap: a case study of web service, management and IT-assimilation. 481-506 - Jörg H. Mayer, Neon Steinecke, Reiner Quick, Timm Weitzel:
More applicable environmental scanning systems leveraging "modern" information systems. 507-540 - Alessandro Avenali, Cinzia Battistella, Giorgio Matteucci, Fabio Nonino:
A mechanism for supporting collective innovation: the open contract-based challenge. 541-568 - Marcos Aurélio Domingues, Carlos Soares, Alípio Mário Jorge:
Using statistics, visualization and data mining for monitoring the quality of meta-data in web portals. 569-595 - Carolin Kaiser, Johannes Kröckel, Freimut Bodendorf:
Simulating the spread of opinions in online social networks when targeting opinion leaders. 597-621
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