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International Conference on Electronic Business (ICEB 2001). (Editorial Preface).
April 1, 2003... This issue contains a special section devoted to the First International Conference on Electronic Business (ICEB 2001), held in Hong Kong, December 19-21, 2001.
There were well over 200 papers submitted to ICEB 2001, and 165 papers were...
An exploratory study and design of cross-cultural impact of information systems managers' performance, job satisfaction and managerial value.
April 1, 2003... ABSTRACT
This research is an exploratory study and design to find cross-cultural impact on information systems (IS) managers' performance, job satisfaction and managerial value, particularly on American IS and Korean IS expatriate managers...
Perceptions and attitudes about eCommerce development in China: an exploratory study.
April 1, 2003... ABSTRACT
It is widely recognized that eCommerce represents a critical resource for most business organizations. With over 1.25 billion people and double-digit economic growth, China could potentially emerge as the largest Internet and...
Cultural differences in e-commerce: a comparison between the U.S. and China.
April 1, 2003... ABSTRACT
This paper discusses the importance of identifying cultural problems of the online globalization and points out that payment and logistic systems and language are the primary factors that every firm should take into account in the...
Straight through processing technology in global financial market: readiness assessment and implementation.
April 1, 2003... ABSTRACT
With rising trading volumes in domestic and cross-border security transactions, risks faced by global financial firms and markets are increasing. To manage settlement risks and maintain competitiveness in global financial markets,...
Initial e-commerce efforts in nine least developed countries: a review of national infrastructure, business approaches and product selection.
April 1, 2003... ABSTRACT
While e-commerce would seem to be a unique opportunity for poor countries with limited local markets to sell goods to richer nations, limited research is available on the current status or e-commerce efforts in Least Developed...