The information system as a competitive weapon
Communications of the ACM - Special section on management of information systems
Process innovation: reengineering work through information technology
Process innovation: reengineering work through information technology
Impact of electronic data interchange technology on JIT shipments
Management Science
Perils and pitfalls of practical cybercommerce
Communications of the ACM
Frontiers of electronic commerce
Frontiers of electronic commerce
Business on the Web: strategies and economics
Proceedings of the fifth international World Wide Web conference on Computer networks and ISDN systems
Decision Support Systems - Special issue on electronic commerce
Characteristics of electronic markets
Decision Support Systems - Special issue on electronic commerce
From EDI to Electronic Commerce: A Business Initiative
From EDI to Electronic Commerce: A Business Initiative
Understanding and Evaluating Methodologies: NIMSAD, a Systematic Framework
Understanding and Evaluating Methodologies: NIMSAD, a Systematic Framework
Newgames: Strategic Competition in the PC Revolution
Newgames: Strategic Competition in the PC Revolution
Strategic Information Systems: Competition through Information Technologies
Strategic Information Systems: Competition through Information Technologies
Electronic commerce: structures and issues
International Journal of Electronic Commerce - Special section: Diversity in electronic commerce research
Introducing transformational information technologies: the case of the world wide web technology
International Journal of Electronic Commerce - Special section: Diversity in electronic commerce research
Consumer reactions to electronic shopping on the world wide web
International Journal of Electronic Commerce
An exploratory study of the emerging role of electronic intermediaries
International Journal of Electronic Commerce
EDI-enabled channel transformation: extending business process redesign beyond the firm
International Journal of Electronic Commerce - Special section: Electronic commerce architectures: Chains, networks, and communities
Toward virtual communities in rural Australia
International Journal of Electronic Commerce - Special section: Electronic commerce architectures: Chains, networks, and communities
International Journal of Electronic Commerce - Special section: Electronic commerce architectures: Chains, networks, and communities
Strategic Orientation, Competition, and Internet-Based Electronic Commerce
Information Technology and Management
Advanced topics in information resources management
E-commerce adoption in small firms: a study of online share trading
Managing e-commerce and mobile computing technologies
Towards a strategic information architecture (SIA) and its initial application
Journal of Information Science
Contextual Marketing and Customer-Orientation Strategy for E-Commerce: An Empirical Analysis
International Journal of Electronic Commerce
Measuring e-Commerce Success: Applying the DeLone & McLean Information Systems Success Model
International Journal of Electronic Commerce
A study of B2B e-market in China: E-commerce process perspective
Information and Management
Investigating the impacts of RFID application on supply chain dynamics with chaos theory
WSEAS Transactions on Information Science and Applications
A causal knowledge-based expert system for planning an Internet-based stock trading system
Expert Systems with Applications: An International Journal
Making sense of the e-supply chain landscape: an implementation framework
International Journal of Information Management: The Journal for Information Professionals
Evaluate IT Investment Opportunities Using Real Options Theory
Information Resources Management Journal
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Many firms fail to properly plan their electronic commerce information systems (ECIS) infrastructure before embarking on electronic commerce. Poor planning is often attributed to lack of a framework. Most of the frameworks used for information systems planning were developed before the recent surge of electronic commerce. Each of these frameworks emphasizes one aspect or theme of the business. In the context of E-commerce, a firm-level framework is needed that integrates several themes and recent concepts from the discipline of information systems (IS). The six components are organizational E-commerce strategy, business processes transformation, information technology management, information management, customer management, and organizational knowledge management. The framework emphasizes the significance of framework components and their interrelationships to planning an ECIS infrastructure. The main objective of the framework is to draw management attention to issues and opportunities associated with the six components of the framework. An illustrative approach is outlined to develop a method based on the framework. Firms can use the framework to develop a customized method for their ECIS infrastructure planning.