Applying the Technology Acceptance Model and Flow Theory to Online Consumer Behavior
Information Systems Research
Telematics and Informatics - Special issue: Electronic markets in post euphoric phase
Customer Relationship Management aspects of Media-on-Demand and its affects on mobile communication
International Journal of Mobile Communications
International Journal of Business Information Systems
International Journal of Business Information Systems
A fuzzy expert system (FES) tool for online personnel recruitments
International Journal of Business Information Systems
Application of data mining techniques for customer lifetime value parameters: a review
International Journal of Business Information Systems
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With businesses striving for better methods and government agencies looking to improve public security, RFID-related technologies have the ability to supply more information than the standard barcode, eliminating the potential for inventory stockouts and reducing theft occurrences. These relationships were empirically investigated through a survey of working professionals and it was found that there was at least some support for companies' initiatives based on RFID-related technologies that allow for improved corporate-level quality assurance initiatives, reduced logistical costs and improved accountability through package and product tracking, as also the use of governmental applications to improve the quality of public services for the general population, based on such stakeholders' personal perceptions of the usefulness and ethical issues associated with microchip implants. However, though on the cutting edge of business technologies, such applications and initiatives still prove to be difficult processes to implement and achieve, despite recent managerial efforts and technological innovations.