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Journal of Enterprise Information Management, Volume 25
Volume 25, Number 1, 2012
- Maqsood Sandhu, Mian M. Ajmal:
The adoption of ICT in project-based and traditional organizations: Evidence from Finnish and Swedish companies. 7-27 - Umesh Gulla, M. P. Gupta:
Deciding the level of information systems outsourcing: Proposing a framework and validation with three Indian banks. 28-59 - Dimitrios I. Maditinos, Dimitrios Chatzoudes, Charalampos Tsairidis:
Factors affecting ERP system implementation effectiveness. 60-78 - Thomas W. Jackson, Stephen Smith:
Retrieving relevant information: traditional file systems versus tagging. 79-93
Volume 25, Number 2, 2012
- Rakhi P. Tripathi, M. P. Gupta, Jaijit Bhattacharya:
Interoperability adoption among government and corporate portals in India: a study. 98-122 - Ales Groznik, Marinko Maslaric:
A process approach to distribution channel re-engineering. 123-135 - Mihalis Giannakis:
The intellectual structure of the supply chain management discipline: A citation and social network analysis. 136-169 - Kevin P. Gallagher, Vickie Coleman Gallagher:
Organizing for post-implementation ERP: A contingency theory perspective. 170-185 - Ganesan Kannabiran, P. Dharmalingam:
Enablers and inhibitors of advanced information technologies adoption by SMEs: An empirical study of auto ancillaries in India. 186-209
Volume 25, Number 3, 2012
- Hamid Tohidi, Seyed Mohsen Seyedaliakbar, Maryam Mandegari:
Organizational learning measurement and the effect on firm innovation. 219-245 - Debjani Bhattacharya, Umesh Gulla, M. P. Gupta:
E-service quality model for Indian government portals: citizens' perspective. 246-271 - Boris Otto:
Managing the business benefits of product data management: the case of Festo. 272-297 - Zahir Irani, Vishanth Weerakkody, Muhammad Mustafa Kamal, Nitham Mohammed Hindi, Ibrahim H. Osman, Abdel Latef Anouze, Ramzi El-Haddadeh, Habin Lee, Mohamad Osmani, Baydaa Al-Ayoubi:
An analysis of methodologies utilised in e-government research: A user satisfaction perspective. 298-313
Volume 25, Number 4, 2012
- Stephen Jones:
CIO to CEO: a difficult transition? 323-327 - Robert Ogulin, Willem J. Selen, Jalal Ashayeri:
Determinants of informal coordination in networked supply chains. 328-348 - Anders Haug:
The implementation of enterprise content management systems in SMEs. 349-372 - Udechukwu Ojiako, Maxwell Chipulu, Stuart Maguire, Bolaji Akinyemi, Johnnie Johnson:
User adoption of mandatory enterprise technology. 373-391 - F. Ian Stuart, Jacques Verville, Nazim Taskin:
Trust in buyer-supplier relationships: Supplier competency, interpersonal relationships and performance outcomes. 392-412 - Ofir Ben-Assuli, Moshe Leshno:
Efficient use of medical IS: diagnosing chest pain. 413-423
Volume 25, Number 5, 2012
- Muhammad Mustafa Kamal:
Shared services: lessons from private sector for public sector domain. 431-440 - Jaffar Ahmad Alalwan, Heinz Roland Weistroffer:
Enterprise content management research: a comprehensive review. 441-461 - Ondrej Zach, Bjørn Erik Munkvold:
Identifying reasons for ERP system customization in SMEs: a multiple case study. 462-478 - Saeed Jahanyan, Adel Azar, Hasan Danaee Fard:
Utilising multi-aspectual understanding as a framework for ERP success evaluation: A case study. 479-504
Volume 25, Number 6, 2012
- Michael Johnson:
A study of e-market adoption barriers in the local government sector. 509-536 - Goparaju Purna Sudhakar:
A model of critical success factors for software projects. 537-558 - Ramzi El-Haddadeh, Vishanth Weerakkody, Juanjuan Peng:
Social networking services adoption in corporate communication: the case of China. 559-575 - Ahmad Saleh Shatat, Zulkifli Mohamed Udin:
The relationship between ERP system and supply chain management performance in Malaysian manufacturing companies. 576-604 - Stephen Jones:
Understanding t-government progress and issues: a case study of a United Kingdom local authority. 605-618
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