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International Journal of Electronic Commerce
Editor: Vladimir Zwass, Fairleigh Dickinson University (zwass@fdu.edu )
International Journal of Electronic Commerce is the leading refereed quarterly devoted to advancing the understanding and practice of electronic commerce. It serves the needs of researchers as well as practitioners and executives involved in electronic commerce. The Journal aims to offer an integrated view of the field by presenting approaches of multiple disciplines. Listed by Business 2.0 magazine as the best, most essential academic journal in e-business. Ranked #1 for quality among journals publishing e-commerce research by Communications of the ACM.
Abstracting and Indexing: IJEC is indexed/abstracted in CompuMath Citation Index, Current Contents/Social and Behavioral Sciences, EBSCO Computer Science Index, INSPEC, Journal Citation Reports/Science Edition, Journal Citation Reports/Social Sciences Edition, ProQuest Database, Science Citation Index Expanded (SciSearch), Scopus, Social Sciences Citation Index, Social Scisearch, and Wilson Business Periodicals Index.
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Vol. 14 (Fall 2009 - Summer 2010)
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Editorial Board
Nabil R. Adam, Rutgers University; Sulin Ba, University of Connecticut; J. Yannis Bakos, New York University; Anitesh Barua, University of Texas; Kumar Bhaskaran, IBM Research; Tammo H.A. Bijmolt, University of Groningen, The Netherlands; Erik Brynjolfsson, Massachusetts Institute of Technology; Christoph Bussler, Merced Systems; Patrick Y.K. Chau, University of Hong Kong; Roger Clarke, Australian National University; Eric K. Clemons, Wharton School; Dorothy E. Denning, Naval Postgraduate School; Amitava Dutta, George Mason University; Walter A. Effross, American University; Ravi Ganesan, CheckFree Corporation; Judith Gebauer, University of Illinois; Janis L. Gogan, Bentley College; Joze Gricar, University of Maribor, Slovenia; Varun Grover, Clemson University; Thorsten Hennig-Thurau, Bauhaus-University of Weimar, Germany; Donna L. Hoffman, University of California--Riverside; Ming-Hui Huang, National Taiwan University; Sirkka L. Jarvenpaa, University of Texas; Ajit Kambil, Deloitte Research; P.K. Kannan, University of Maryland; Jahangir Karimi, University of Colorado; Robert J. Kaufmann, Arizona State University; Steven O. Kimbrough, Wharton School; Stefan Klein, Munster University, Germany; Benn R. Konsynski, Emory University; Praveen K. Kopalle, Dartmouth College; Ramayya Krishnan, Carnegie Mellon University; Jae Kyu Lee, Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology; Ronald M. Lee, Florida International University; Ting-Peng Liang, National Sun Yat-sen University, Taiwan; Simha R. Magal, Grand Valley State University; Tridas Mukhopadhyay, Carnegie Mellon University; Clifford Neuman, Information Sciences Institute; Thomas P. Novak, University of California--Riverside; Jay F. Nunamaker,Jr., Univeristy of Arizona; Wonseok Oh, McGill University; Paul A. Pavlou, Temple University; Arik Ragowsky, Wayne State University; Beat Schmid, University of St. Gallen, Switzerland; Michael J. Shaw, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign; John Sviokla, Diamond Management & Technology Consultants; Paula Swatman, University of South Australia; Kar Yan Tam, Hong Kong University of Science & Technology; Yao-Hua Tan, Free University of Amsterdam; Jay M. Tenenbaum, CommerceNet; Michael Wellman, University of Michigan; J. Christopher Westland, University of Illinois at Chicago; Andrew B. Whinston, University of Texas; Jerry Wind, Wharton School
Table of Contents
Winter 2009/10
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| Editor's Introduction | | | | Vladimir Zwass | 5 | | An Economic Analysis of the Software Market with a Risk-Sharing Mechanism | | | | Byung Cho Kim, Pei-yu Chen, and Tridas Mukhopadhyay | 7 | | Cultural, National, and Industry-Level Differences in B2B Web Site Design and Content | | | | Jean-Claude Usunier, Nicolas Roulin, and Björn Sven Ivens | 41 | | Predicting Missing Ratings in Recommender Systems: Adapted Factorization Approach | | | | Carme Julià, Angel D. Sappa, Felipe Lumbreras, Joan Serrat, and Antonio López | 89 | | Account-Sharing Detection Through Keystroke Dynamics Analysis | | | | Seong-seob Hwang, Hyoung-joo Lee, and Sungzoon Cho | 109 | | Effects of Enterprise Interoperability on Integration Efforts in Supply Chains | | | | Spiros Mouzakitis, Aikaterini-Maria Sourouni, and Dimitris Askounis | 127 |
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