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Journal of Electronic Commerce Research, Volume 1
Volume 1, Number 1, February 2000
- Peter Marshall, Roger Sor, Judy McKay:
An Industry Case Study of the Impacts of Electronic Commerce on Car Dealerships in Western Australia. 1-12 - Ann L. Fruhling, Lester A. Digm:
The Impact of Eelctronic Commerce on Business Level Strategies. 13-22 - Rex Eugene Perera:
Optimizing Human-Computer Interaction for the Electronic Commerce Environment. 23-44
Volume 1, Number 2, May 2000
- Merrill Warkentin, Ravi Bapna, Vijayan Sugumaran:
The Role of Mass Customization in Enhancing Supply Chain Relationships in B2C E-Commerce Markets. 45-52 - Franca Cantoni, Cecilia Rossignoli:
New Distribution Models for Financial Services: The Italian Banks' Approach to the On Line Trading Development. 60-66 - Rainer Alt, Elgar Fleisch, Hubert Österle:
Electronic Commerce and Supply Chain Management at ETA Fabriques d'Ebauches SA. 67-78 - Daniel Y. Shee, Tzung-I Tang, Gwo-Hshiung Tzeng:
Modeling the Supply-Demand Interaction in Electronic Commerce: A Bi-Level Programming Approach. 79-93
Volume 1, Number 3, August 2000
- Dale Young, John Benamati:
Differences in Public Web Sites: The Current State of Large U. S. Firms. 94-105 - Arno Scharl, Christian Bauer, Marion Kaukal:
Commercial Scenarios of Digital Agent Deployment: A Functional Classification. 106-118
Volume 1, Number 4, November 2000
- Stanley K. Yung, Christopher C. Yang, Adela S. M. Lau, Jerome Yen:
Applying Multi Agent Technology to Supply Chain Management. 119-132 - Nikos I. Karacapilidis, Pavlos Moraitis:
Intelligent Agents Acting as Artificial Employees in an Electronic Market. 133-142 - Hong Liu, Shouhong Wang, Fei Teng:
Real-Time Multi-Auctions and the Agent-Support. 143-151 - Susan Sproule, Norman P. Archer:
Knowledgeable Agents for Search and Choice Support in E-commerce: A Decision Support Systems Approach. 152-165
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