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International Journal of Services Technology and Management (IJSTM), Volume 8
Volume 8, Number 1, 2007
- Nelson Oly Ndubisi:
E-commerce adoption by non-profit organisations: key dimensions of facilitators. 2-20 - Joshua Ignatius, Muhamad Jantan, T. Ramayah
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Innovativeness in New Product Development (NPD): validating a new measure for inter-/intra-functional technological learning. 21-40 - L. Shu-Fong, F. Mei Yin, S. S. Kah Ming, Nelson Oly Ndubisi:
Attitude towards internet banking: a study of influential factors in Malaysia. 41-53 - Petrus Guriting, Gibson Chunwen, N. N. O. Ndu:
Computer self-efficacy levels, perceptions and adoption of online banking. 54-61 - Rosmaini Tasmin, Peter Woods:
Relationship between corporate knowledge management and the firm's innovation capability. 62-79 - N. C. Chukwunonso, N. N. O. Ndu:
Landscaping services adoption by organisations in Malaysia: a strategic response to sustainable development. 80-106
Volume 8, Number 2/3, 2007
- Gaurav K. Agrawal, Daniel Berg:
Technology in the service development process: a missing dimension. 107-122 - Heiko Gebauer
, Felix Putz:
The impact of service offerings on service-related performance outcomes. 123-138 - C. Carl Pegels, Yong I. Song:
Market competition and cooperation: identifying competitive/cooperative interaction groups. 139-154 - Heikki Karjaluoto
, Terhi Alatalo:
Consumers' attitudes towards and intention to participate in mobile marketing. 155-173 - Amit Gupta
, Martin J. Gannon:
Effect of service climate on service quality: an integrative model. 174-187 - Manuela Pérez Pérez, Angel Martínez Sánchez, Pilar De Luis Carnicer, María José Vela Jiménez:
Modelling the adoption of teleworking: an empirical study of resources and organisational factors. 188-206 - Timo Koivumäki, Rauli Svento:
Development of strategic business network for local travel industry. 207-223 - Kai-chiu Ho, Patrick Chi-leung Hui
, Xiao-ming Tao
, Philip Kwok-wing Yeung:
A review of technological change of Hong Kong Textile and Clothing industry in relation to the change of the government's industrial policy from 1974 to 2003. 224-259
Volume 8, Number 4/5, 2007
- Andrew H. Chen, Elaine T. Chen, Richard Deane Terrell:
Management of indexed government debt: assessing the case for an inflation-indexed bond. 261-275 - Tim J. Brailsford, Szu-Lang Liao, Jack H. W. Penm:
Measuring financial synergies in cross-border M&A transactions using diffusion processes. 276-292 - Andrew H. Chen, John W. Kensinger, Richard Deane Terrell:
The impact of employee stock ownership on firms' investments and market value. 293-315 - Jon E. Anderson:
Random effect modelling using Bayesian methods. 316-328 - Kais Ben Youssef, Yasuo Hoshino:
The influence of firm-specific advantages and entry mode choice on performance: the case of Japanese foreign direct investment in Australia. 329-343 - Howard P. Edwards, Kondaswamy Govindaraju
, Chin Diew Lai:
A control chart procedure for monitoring university student grading. 344-354 - Shu Ling Lin, David Service, Richard Deane Terrell:
Assessment on the social responsibility of Taiwan's manufacturing industry. 355-388 - Jack H. W. Penm:
Improvement of beehive management practices in biology using kernel-based subset vector autoregressive modelling. 389-402 - Wing-Keung Wong, Jack H. W. Penm, David Service:
Are mortgage and capital markets integrated in the USA? A study of time-varying cointegration. 403-420 - Shu Ling Lin:
Risk management of banking industry in Taiwan. 421-451
Volume 8, Number 6, 2007
- Yvonne Ward, Andrew Graves:
Through-life management: the provision of total customer solutions in the aerospace industry. 455-477 - Daniel I. Prajogo
, Mark Goh
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Operations Management activities and operational performance in service firms. 478-490 - P. Nonthaleerak, Linda C. Hendry:
Six Sigma action research in Thailand: a comparative study. 491-511 - Donatella Corti, John Mills:
A classification of after-sales services within the capital goods industry. 512-528 - Víctor Padrón Robaina, Tomás F. Espino-Rodríguez
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Identifying and determining the key processes for quality management systems in the hotel sector. 529-545

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