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Advanced Topics in Global Information Management, Volume 3 by M. Gordon Hunter and Felix B. Tan

Advanced Topics in Global Information Management, Volume 3
by M. Gordon Hunter and Felix B. Tan (eds)   ISBN:1591402514
Idea Group Publishing © 2004 (350 pages)
This is the third book in a series on advanced topics in global information management (GIM). It follows GIM research and progress, and how some scholars challenge the status quo.



 Table of Contents 
 Advanced Topics in Global Information Management, Volume 3 
 Preface 
 Section I - Global Themes
 Chapter 1 - Information Technology and the Internationalization of the Firm
 Chapter 2 - Cultural Differences in E-Commerce: A Comparison between the U.S. and China
 Chapter 3 - Initial E-Commerce Efforts in Nine Least Developed Countries: Review of National Infrastructure, Business Approaches, and Product Selection
 Chapter 4 - A Contigency Theory for Online Consumer Retention: The Role of Online Shopping Habit
 Chapter 5 - Software and Culture: Beyond the Internationalization of the Interface
 Chapter 6 - Culture, Information Technology Choice and Empowerment: Revisiting the Interplay
 Chapter 7 - Using a GSS to Support Virtual Team-Building: A Theoretical Framework
 Chapter 8 - An Exploratory Study and Design of Cross-Cultural Impact of Information Systems Managers' Performance, Job Satisfaction and Managerial Value
 Chapter 9 - STP Technology and Global Financial Market: An Assessment Framework and a Case Study
 Chapter 10 - Evolutionary Stages of E-Tailers and Retailers: Firm Value Determinants Model
 Section II - Regional Themes
 Chapter 11 - Fundamental Risk Factors in Deploying IT/IS Projects in Omani Government Organisations
 Chapter 12 - Legislation Systems Project: An Ethnographic Case Study of Computerisation and the Production of Legislation in Tasmania, Australia
 Chapter 13 - Adoption of Electronic Data Interchange in Small- and Medium-Sized Enterprises
 Chapter 14 - How Can We Enhance Member Participation in Virtual Communities?
 Chapter 15 - The Role of Inter-Organizational Trust in B2B E-Commerce
 Chapter 16 - Perceptions and Attitudes About eCommerce Development in China: An Exploratory Study
 Chapter 17 - A Comparative Analysis of Major ERP Life Cycle Implementation, Management and Support Issues in Queensland Government

 Chapter 18 - Relationship of Some Organizational Factors to Information Systems Effectiveness: A Contingency Analysis of Egyptian Data 

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