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Journal of Enterprise Information Management (2020) 33 (5): 905–921.
Published: 20 July 2020
...Elham Majd; Mark Hobson Purpose The purpose of this paper is to enhance trust in e-commerce multi-agent systems by presenting a model, called RUU, to select the most trustworthy provider agent based on learning from previous interactions and computing reliability, unreliability and uncertainty...
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Journal of Enterprise Information Management (2020) 33 (2): 381–406.
Published: 28 January 2020
... marketing to e-commerce; and, second, to test whether the PPM variables prevent or lead to the switching behavior of SMEs of batik to adopt e-commerce. Design/methodology/approach This study uses a hypothesis which is drawn from related literature, quantifiable measures variables with a 1–5 Likert scale...
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Journal of Enterprise Information Management (2015) 28 (3): 326–345.
Published: 13 April 2015
...Hart Okorie Awa; Don Monday Baridam; Barinedum Michael Nwibere Purpose – Research on the demographic characteristics of top management team (TMT) on e-commerce adoption has really advanced. Although some of such studies factored location factors as e-commerce adoption drivers, rare attempts have...
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Journal of Enterprise Information Management (2014) 27 (6): 719–730.
Published: 07 October 2014
...Nick Hajli; Julian Sims; Mohana Shanmugam Purpose – Developing countries are still challenged by infrastructural and cultural issues related to the adoption of e-commerce although with the emergence of social commerce, a new stream has been introduced. Iran is a developing country, in which...
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Journal of Enterprise Information Management (2013) 26 (6): 661–678.
Published: 14 October 2013
... beliefs. Previous research suggests that a main reason why consumers do not engage in e-commerce is that they do not have trust in online retailers (McKnight et al., 2004): H4. Trusting beliefs will be positively associated with behavioral intention to provide personal...
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Logistics Information Management (2002) 15 (5-6): 385–392.
Published: 01 December 2002
...Sunil Hazari The explosive growth of ecommerce has resulted in organizations sharing data over the Internet with other Netcentric organizations. Advances in telecommunications and networked applications are forcing dramatic changes in corporate functions, such as supply chain management...

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