- Editorial
Editorial
- Narciso Cerpa
1 December 2006
This issue completes the inaugural year (Volume 1) of the Journal of Theoretical and Applied Electronic Commerce Research. [...]
December 2006 - 8 articles
1 December 2006
This issue completes the inaugural year (Volume 1) of the Journal of Theoretical and Applied Electronic Commerce Research. [...]
1 December 2006
It is important for electronic commerce companies to understand the service quality of their systems, such as, the response time for users’ interactions, the service delay zone and the number of appropriate users accessing the systems concurrently. T...
1 December 2006
Amit and Zott [2] recognized the importance of understanding value sources in electronic business (ebusiness). However, the concept of e-business is rather broad and therefore this paper suggests a more narrow focus on the value of complementary serv...
1 December 2006
The paper covers different interpretations of Online Distance Learning (ODL) organization and explanation of current managerial theories that have impact on its development. In the paper, two research methods have been applied i.e. case studies and l...
1 December 2006
Applications running over peer-to-peer (P2P) networks have exploded since the late 1990s. Research is needed into many aspects of P2P. These include architecture, application functionality, and the categories of digital works that are shared using P2...
1 December 2006
This issues paper is concerned with ensuring the integrity of Australia’s e-court processes through the development of information protection standards and protocols. The integrity of the court process is important to the national interest because bu...
1 December 2006
E-commerce has brought both opportunities and challenges to Internet marketers. One challenge facing the marketers is to “convert” Internet users who are reluctant to buy things online to real online shoppers. To enlarge online customer base, it is n...
1 December 2006
This paper presents research on the influence that organisational behaviour and workplace culture have on the success of and barriers faced by adopting telework within the B2C e-business context among organisations in Australia, Singapore and America...