
E-Business Essentials
Special Issue
Nick Bontis(Editor)
Information Age Publishing
Published on 5. September 2000
Book
Paperback/Softback
176 pages
978-1-59311-248-6 (ISBN)
Description
This special issue of QJEC marks the final instalment of the journal. The QJEC has had a long-standing history of international scholarship focused on the emerging field of electronic commerce with a broad, interdisciplinary approach. It has established the field's intellectual foundation with state-of-the-art research from business, computer science, engineering, law, psychology, and sociology. This particular issue focuses on an eclectic group of papers that are international in scope with authors from Canada, Australia, France, Germany, South Africa and Italy. The papers range in topics from valuing dot com companies, to mobile health and portals, to supply chain management.
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Language
English
Place of publication
United States
Publishing group
Emerald Publishing Inc
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Paperback (trade)
Unsewn / adhesive bound
Dimensions
Height: 234 mm
Width: 156 mm
Thickness: 10 mm
Weight
278 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-59311-248-6 (9781593112486)
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Content
Introduction
Chapter 1. Dot-Bomb Post-Mortem: Web-Based Metrics and Internet Stock Prices; Nick Bontis and Jason Mill.
Chapter 2. The Determinants of Risk Premium in Electronic Commerce Equity; K. B. Oh and S. Bose.
Chapter 3. M-Health: Exploring the Impact of Wireless Technology on Health Care Providers; Constantinos Courcoubetis.
Chapter 4. A Model of User Adoption of Mobile Portals; Alexander Serenko and Nick Bontis.
Chapter 5. Are Automotive Suppliers Ready for e-business? Some Findings of an International Survey; Christian Navarre, Jens K. Martin, Lishin Hwang, Richard Cadix, Marie-Laure Gavaud-Perren, and Karine Goneau.
Chapter 6. Quantifying Bullwhip Effect in the Supply Chain; Bhaswar Choudhury and D. K. Banodhyopadhyay.
Chapter 7. A Comparative Study of Supply Chain Performance Management in Manufacturing and Service Firms; Pius Nwachukwu Oba and Mpho Nkhumeleni.
Chapter 8. Toward a Conceptual Model for Managing Customer Knowledge in a Destination Marketing System; Hind Benbya, Giuseppina Passiante, and Nassim Bellaly.
Chapter 1. Dot-Bomb Post-Mortem: Web-Based Metrics and Internet Stock Prices; Nick Bontis and Jason Mill.
Chapter 2. The Determinants of Risk Premium in Electronic Commerce Equity; K. B. Oh and S. Bose.
Chapter 3. M-Health: Exploring the Impact of Wireless Technology on Health Care Providers; Constantinos Courcoubetis.
Chapter 4. A Model of User Adoption of Mobile Portals; Alexander Serenko and Nick Bontis.
Chapter 5. Are Automotive Suppliers Ready for e-business? Some Findings of an International Survey; Christian Navarre, Jens K. Martin, Lishin Hwang, Richard Cadix, Marie-Laure Gavaud-Perren, and Karine Goneau.
Chapter 6. Quantifying Bullwhip Effect in the Supply Chain; Bhaswar Choudhury and D. K. Banodhyopadhyay.
Chapter 7. A Comparative Study of Supply Chain Performance Management in Manufacturing and Service Firms; Pius Nwachukwu Oba and Mpho Nkhumeleni.
Chapter 8. Toward a Conceptual Model for Managing Customer Knowledge in a Destination Marketing System; Hind Benbya, Giuseppina Passiante, and Nassim Bellaly.