A case study of one IT regional library consortium: VALE-virtual academic library environment
Annals of cases on information technology
Annals of cases on information technology
Categorizing Distribution Model Scenarios for Online Music
EC-Web 2001 Proceedings of the Second International Conference on Electronic Commerce and Web Technologies
Implications of Digital Rights Management for Online Music - A Business Perspective
DRM '01 Revised Papers from the ACM CCS-8 Workshop on Security and Privacy in Digital Rights Management
E-business and the formation of strategies
Seeking sucess in E-business
The role of dynamic capabilities in e-business transformation
European Journal of Information Systems - Managing e-business transformation
Self-organization and new hierarchies in complex evolutionary value networks
Trust in knowledge management and systems in organizations
Changing mental models: Business simulation exercises
Simulation and Gaming
Strategic choice for being e-business
ICEC '05 Proceedings of the 7th international conference on Electronic commerce
Enterprise agility and the enabling role of information technology
European Journal of Information Systems - Including a special section on business agility and diffusion of information technology
A time-based assessment of the influences, uses and benefits of intermediary website adoption
Information and Management
An evolutionary stage model of cyberspace: a case study of Samsung Economic Research Institute
Journal of Information Science
International Journal of Electronic Commerce
Future IS research in net-enabled organizations
ACM SIGMIS Database
International Journal of Electronic Commerce
Business Networking Systems: Characteristics and Lessons Learned
International Journal of Electronic Commerce
International Journal of Electronic Commerce
Taking advantage of digital opportunities: a typology of digital entrepreneurship
International Journal of Networking and Virtual Organisations
Convergence: a challenge for mobile telecommunication operators the case of the German T-Mobile
International Journal of Mobile Communications
The challenge of cyber-marketing planning and implementation
International Journal of Information Technology and Management
Antecedents and performance outcomes of global competence: An empirical investigation
Journal of Engineering and Technology Management
Exploring E-Commerce Benefits for Businesses in a Developing Country
The Information Society
The strategic value of enterprise mobility: Case study insights
Information-Knowledge-Systems Management - Enterprise Mobility: Applications, Technologes and Strategies
Evaluating Internet technologies business effectiveness
Telematics and Informatics
Adoption of new online services in the presence of network externalities and complementarities
Electronic Commerce Research and Applications
Understanding the new digital divide-A typology of Internet users in Europe
International Journal of Human-Computer Studies
Factors affecting the adoption of Internet Banking in Hong Kong-implications for the banking sector
International Journal of Information Management: The Journal for Information Professionals
Products and services in cyberspace
International Journal of Information Management: The Journal for Information Professionals
Information systems strategy: Past, present, future?
The Journal of Strategic Information Systems
Towards a Framework for Web 2.0 Community Success: A Case of YouTube
Journal of Electronic Commerce in Organizations
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