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Information Technology & People, Volume 16
Volume 16, Number 1, 2003
- Adel M. Aladwani:
Key Internet characteristics and e-commerce issues in Arab countries. 9-20 - Majed Al-Mashari, Abdullah Al-Mudimigh:
ERP implementation: lessons from a case study. 21-33 - Alexander Perez-Pons, Hassan Aljifri, Khalid Fourati:
E-commerce and Arab intra-trade. 34-48 - Norhayati Zakaria, Jeffrey M. Stanton, Shreya T. M. Sarkar-Barney:
Designing and implementing culturally-sensitive IT applications: The interaction of culture values and privacy issues in the Middle East. 49-75 - Heba El Sayed, Chris Westrup:
Egypt and ICTs: How ICTs bring national initiatives, global organizations and local companies together. 76-92 - Saheer Al-Jaghoub, Chris Westrup:
Jordan and ICT-led development: towards a competition state? 93-110
Volume 16, Number 2, 2003
- Stefan Lagrosen:
Online service marketing and delivery: the case of Swedish museums. 132-156 - Wayne G. Lutters, Mark S. Ackerman:
Joining the backstage: locality and centrality in an online community. 157-182 - Pratyush Bharati, Daniel Berg:
Managing information systems for service quality: a study from the other side. 183-202 - Carl Adams, David E. Avison:
Dangers inherent in the use of techniques: identifying framing influences. 203-234
Volume 16, Number 3, 2003
- Peter H. Gray, Darren B. Meister:
Introduction: fragmentation and integration in knowledge management research. 259-265 - J.-C. Spender:
Exploring uncertainty and emotion in the knowledge-based theory of the firm. 266-288 - Frada Burstein, Henry Linger:
Supporting post-Fordist work practices: A knowledge management framework for supporting knowledge work. 289-305 - Sanjay Gosain:
Issues in designing personal knowledge exchanges: First movers analyzed. 306-325 - Michael J. Gallivan, Jim Eynon, Arun Rai:
The challenge of knowledge management systems: Analyzing the dynamic processes underlying performance improvement initiatives. 326-352 - Adekunle Okunoye, Helena Karsten:
Global access to knowledge: Findings from academic research organisations in sub-Saharan Africa. 353-373
Volume 16, Number 4, 2003
- Rob Kling:
Critical professional education about information and communications technologies and social life. 394-418 - Kristin R. Eschenfelder:
The customer is always right, but whose customer is more important?: Conflict and Web site classification schemes. 419-439 - Gamila M. Shoib, Matthew R. Jones:
Focusing on the invisible: the representation of IS in Egypt. 440-460 - Patrick Finnegan, Robert D. Galliers, Philip Powell:
Applying triple loop learning to planning electronic trading systems. 461-483
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