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Electronic Commerce Research and Applications, Volume 4
Volume 4, Number 1, Spring 2005
- Chris Forman, Avi Goldfarb, Shane Greenstein:
Geographic location and the diffusion of Internet technology. 1-13 - Sudip Bhattacharjee, Ram D. Gopal, Kaveepan Lertwachara, James R. Marsden:
Using P2P sharing activity to improve business decision making: proof of concept for estimating product life-cycle. 14-20 - Robert J. Kauffman, Charles A. Wood:
The effects of shilling on final bid prices in online auctions. 21-34 - Hemant K. Bhargava, Juan Feng:
America OnLine's Internet access service: how to deter unwanted customers. 35-48 - Rahul Telang, Tridas Mukhopadhyay:
Drivers of Web portal use. 49-65 - Raghu Arunachalam, Norman M. Sadeh:
The supply chain trading agent competition. 66-84
Volume 4, Number 2, Summer 2005
- Jian Cai:
A social interaction analysis methodology for improving E-collaboration over the Internet. 85-99 - Alexis Barlow, Feng Li:
Online value network linkages: integration, information sharing and flexibility. 100-112 - Alexander A. Shevchenko, Oleksandr O. Shevchenko:
B2B e-hubs in emerging landscape of knowledge based economy. 113-123 - Hongchen Li, Yun Yang:
Dynamic checking of temporal constraints for concurrent workflows. 124-142 - Rustam M. Vahidov, Fei Ji:
A diversity-based method for infrequent purchase decision support in e-commerce. 143-158 - Arno Scharl, Astrid Dickinger, Jamie Murphy:
Diffusion and success factors of mobile marketing. 159-173 - Alexandros Kaliontzoglou, Panagiotis Sklavos, Athanasios Karantjias, Despina Polemi:
A secure e-Government platform architecture for small to medium sized public organizations. 174-186
Volume 4, Number 3, Autumn 2005
- Karl Kurbel, Iouri Loutchko:
A model for multi-lateral negotiations on an agent-based job marketplace. 187-203 - Jorge Marcelo Montagna:
A framework for the assessment and analysis of electronic government proposals. 204-219 - Sunilkumar S. Manvi, P. Venkataram:
An intelligent product-information presentation in E-commerce. 220-239 - Wen-Shenq Juang:
A practical anonymous off-line multi-authority payment scheme. 240-249 - Gurleen Kaur Arora, Martin Hanneghan, Madjid Merabti:
P2P commercial digital content exchange. 250-263 - Oscar Díaz, Felipe I. Anfurrutia:
Improving self-interpretation of XML-based business documents by introducing derived elements. 264-282 - Toly Chen:
A new cache document replacement policy considering the contribution to sales. 283-297
Volume 4, Number 4, Winter 2005
- Jae Kyu Lee, Norman M. Sadeh, Christer Carlsson, Robert J. Kauffman:
Introduction of Vol. 4, No. 4.
- René W. Wagenaar, Marijn Janssen:
Developments in intelligent support for e-Commerce negotiation applications. - Peter Haddawy, Christine T. Cheng, Namthip Rujikeadkumjorn, Khaimook Dhananaiyapergse:
Optimizing ad hoc trade in a commercial barter trade exchange. 299-314 - Marijn Janssen:
The architecture and business value of a semi-cooperative, agent-based supply chain management system. 315-328 - Linli He, Thomas R. Ioerger:
Combining bundle search with buyer coalition formation in electronic markets: A distributed approach through explicit negotiation. 329-344 - Simona Colucci, Tommaso Di Noia, Eugenio Di Sciascio, Francesco M. Donini, Marina Mongiello:
Concept abduction and contraction for semantic-based discovery of matches and negotiation spaces in an e-marketplace. 345-361 - Thuc Duong Nguyen, Nicholas R. Jennings:
Managing commitments in multiple concurrent negotiations. 362-376
- Sheng Uei Guan, Tai Kheng Chan, Fangming Zhu:
Evolutionary intelligent agents for e-commerce: Generic preference detection with feature analysis. 377-394 - Wayne G. Bremser, Q. B. Chung:
A framework for performance measurement in the e-business environment. 395-412 - Yingjiu Li, Xinwen Zhang:
Securing credit card transactions with one-time payment scheme. 413-426 - R. P. Sundarraj, Judy Wu:
Using information-systems constructs to study online- and telephone-banking technologies. 427-443
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