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Electronic Commerce Research, Volume 19
Volume 19, Number 1, March 2019
- Haijing Hao

, Rema Padman, Baohong Sun, Rahul Telang:
Modeling social learning on consumers' long-term usage of a mobile technology: a Bayesian estimation of a Bayesian learning model. 1-21 - Subhasis Thakur

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A reputation management mechanism that incorporates accountability in online ratings. 23-57 - Qi Wang, Jijun Yu, Weiwei Deng

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An adjustable re-ranking approach for improving the individual and aggregate diversities of product recommendations. 59-79 - Lynn Batten

, Xun Yi:
Off-line digital cash schemes providing untraceability, anonymity and change. 81-110 - Jianrong Yao, Jiarui Chen, June Wei

, Yuangao Chen
, Shuiqing Yang
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The relationship between soft information in loan titles and online peer-to-peer lending: evidence from RenRenDai platform. 111-129 - Yeujun Yoon, Yu Li, Yan Feng

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Factors affecting platform default risk in online peer-to-peer (P2P) lending business: an empirical study using Chinese online P2P platform data. 131-158 - Muhammad Rifki Shihab

, Audry Pragita Putri:
Negative online reviews of popular products: understanding the effects of review proportion and quality on consumers' attitude and intention to buy. 159-187 - Sofia Cardoso, Luis F. Martinez

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Online payments strategy: how third-party internet seals of approval and payment provider reputation influence the Millennials' online transactions. 189-209 - Chien-Huang Lin, Ming Chen

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The icon matters: how design instability affects download intention of mobile apps under prevention and promotion motivations. 211-229 - Mohammad Riazati, Mehdi Shajari, Siavash Khorsandi:

An incentive mechanism to promote honesty among seller agents in electronic marketplaces. 231-255
Volume 19, Number 2, June 2019
- Yani Wang, Jun Wang, Tang Yao:

What makes a helpful online review? A meta-analysis of review characteristics. 257-284 - Zhihong Li, Yining Song

, Xiaoying Xu:
Incorporating facial attractiveness in photos for online dating recommendation. 285-310 - Martin P. Fritze, Andreas B. Eisingerich, Martin Benkenstein:

Digital transformation and possession attachment: examining the endowment effect for consumers' relationships with hedonic and utilitarian digital service technologies. 311-337 - Stephen C. Wingreen

, Natasha C. H. L. Mazey, Stephen L. Baglione, Gordon R. Storholm:
Transfer of electronic commerce trust between physical and virtual environments: experimental effects of structural assurance and situational normality. 339-371 - Alireza Nili

, Mary Tate
, David Johnstone:
The process of solving problems with self-service technologies: a study from the user's perspective. 373-407 - Lin Xiao, Zixiu Guo, John D'Ambra:

Benefit-based O2O commerce segmentation: a means-end chain approach. 409-449 - Shanshan Wang, Kun Chen

, Zhiyong Liu
, Ren-Yong Guo, Jianshan Sun, Qiongjie Dai:
A data-driven approach for extracting and analyzing collaboration patterns at the interagent and intergroup levels in business process. 451-470
Volume 19, Number 3, September 2019
- Georgios Kambourakis, Gregorio Martínez Pérez, Félix Gómez Mármol:

Editorial: special issue on advances in security and privacy for future mobile communications. 471-475 - Ronggang Zhou

, Xiaorui Wang, Yuhan Shi, Renqian Zhang, Leyuan Zhang, Haiyan Guo:
Measuring e-service quality and its importance to customer satisfaction and loyalty: an empirical study in a telecom setting. 477-499 - Chenglong Cao, Xiaoling Zhu:

Strong anonymous mobile payment against curious third-party provider. 501-520 - Qihua Liu, Xiaoyu Zhang, Liyi Zhang, Yang Zhao:

The interaction effects of information cascades, word of mouth and recommendation systems on online reading behavior: an empirical investigation. 521-547 - Domenico Sardanelli

, Agostino Vollero
, Alfonso Siano, Gianmaria Bottoni:
Lowering the pirate flag: a TPB study of the factors influencing the intention to pay for movie streaming services. 549-574 - Zhunzhun Liu

, Shenglin Ben, Ruidong Zhang:
Factors affecting consumers' mobile payment behavior: a meta-analysis. 575-601 - Sang-Hyeak Yoon, Hee-Woong Kim

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What content and context factors lead to selection of a video clip? The heuristic route perspective. 603-627 - Bruno M. C. Silva, Joel J. P. C. Rodrigues, Fábio Canelo, Ivo M. C. Lopes, Jaime Lloret:

Towards a cooperative security system for mobile-health applications. 629-654 - Ge Zhang, Simone Fischer-Hübner:

A survey on anonymous voice over IP communication: attacks and defenses. 655-687 - Fajiang Yu, Jing Chen, Yang Xiang, Jiacheng Zhu, Yangdi Zhao:

An efficient anonymous remote attestation scheme for trusted computing based on improved CPK. 689-718 - Jose Oscar Fajardo, Fidel Liberal

, Fudong Li, Nathan L. Clarke
, Is-Haka Mkwawa:
End-to-middle-to-end solution for IMS media plane security. 719-746
Volume 19, Number 4, December 2019
- J. Christopher Westland:

Introduction to the special issue: electronic commerce in China's Belt and Road Initiative. 747-748 - Jian Mou, Gang Ren

, Chunxiu Qin, Kerry Kurcz:
Understanding the topics of export cross-border e-commerce consumers feedback: an LDA approach. 749-777 - Guo Li

, Na Li
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Customs classification for cross-border e-commerce based on text-image adaptive convolutional neural network. 779-800 - Xusen Cheng, Linlin Su, Alex Zarifis

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Designing a talents training model for cross-border e-commerce: a mixed approach of problem-based learning with social media. 801-822 - Jianping Li, Yinhong Yao, Yuanjie Xu, Jingyu Li, Lu Wei, Xiaoqian Zhu

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Consumer's risk perception on the Belt and Road countries: evidence from the cross-border e-commerce. 823-840 - Yumeng Miao, Rong Du, Jin Li, J. Christopher Westland:

A two-sided matching model in the context of B2B export cross-border e-commerce. 841-861 - Feifei Wang, Yang Yang

, Geoffrey K. F. Tso
, Yang Li
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Analysis of launch strategy in cross-border e-Commerce market via topic modeling of consumer reviews. 863-884 - Yi Cui

, Jian Mou, Jason F. Cohen
, Yanping Liu:
Understanding information system success model and valence framework in sellers' acceptance of cross-border e-commerce: a sequential multi-method approach. 885-914 - Baozhuang Niu

, Jingmai Wang, Carman K. M. Lee, Lei Chen
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"Product + logistics" bundling sale and co-delivery in cross-border e-commerce. 915-941

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