Advanced topics in global information management. Volume 5

Advanced Topics in Global Information Management, Volume 5 discusses how many businesses exist in a global environment. Whether they are large or small companies, they may have suppliers or customers that reside in different geographical locations. The ability to function in this global environment...

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Bibliographic Details
Corporate Author: IGI Global.
Other Authors: Hunter, M. Gordon., Tan, Felix B., 1959-
Format: Electronic
Language:English
Published: Hershey, Pa. : IGI Global (701 E. Chocolate Avenue, Hershey, Pennsylvania, 17033, USA), 2006.
Series:Advanced topics in global information management series, v. 5.
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Table of Contents:
  • Preface
  • Chapter 1. IT industry development and the knowledge economy: a four country study / Phillip Ein-Dor, Michael Myers,
  • K. S. Raman
  • Chapter 2. Levels of culture and individual behavior: an integrative perspective / Elena Karahanna, J. Roberto Evaristo, Mark Srite
  • Chapter 3. Cultural differences, information and code systems / Brian J. Corbitt, Konrad J. Peszynski, Saranond Inthanond, Byron Hill, Theerasak ThanasankitChapter 4. Developing a generic framework for E-government / Gerald Grant, Derek Chau
  • Chapter 5. Culture and trust in the adoption of electronic voting: a look at the USA and South Africa / David Gefen, Gregory M. Rose, Merrill Warkentin, Paul A. Pavlou
  • Chapter 6. Globalization and e-commerce: a cross-cultural investigation of user attitudes / John Sagi, Elias Carayannis, Subhasish Dasgupta, Gary Thomas
  • Chapter 7. The evolution of IT governance structures in dynamic environments / Pauline O. Chin
  • Chapter 8. Collaborative software requirements engineering exercises in a distributed virtual team environment / H. Keith Edwards, Varadharajan Sridhar
  • Chapter 9. Determinants of online purchasing behaviour / Bill Doolin, Stuart Dillon, James L. Corner
  • Chapter 10. An investigation of revenue streams on New Zealand online content providers / Prateek Vasisht, Jairo A. Gutiřrez
  • Chapter 11. Pursuing radical transformation in information age government: case studies using the SPRINT methodology / Peter Kawalek, David Wastall.
  • Chapter 12. A disconnect in stakeholders' perceptions from emerging realities of teledensity growth in Africa's least developed countries / Victor W. Mbarika, Peter N. Meso, Philip F. Musa
  • Chapter 13. Evaluating the factors affecting DSS usage by senior managers in local authorities in Egypt / Abrahim Elbeltagi, Neil McBride, Glenn Hardaker
  • Chapter 14. Understanding internet banking adoption and use behavior: a Hong Kong perspective / Siu-cheung Chan, Ming-te Lu
  • Chapter 15. IS change agents in practice in a US-Chinese joint venture / Dorothy G. Dologite, Robert J. Mockler, Quinghua Bai, Peter F. Viszhanyo
  • Chapter 16. E-government implementation: balancing collaboration and control in stakeholder management / Chee-Wee Tan, Eric T.K. Lim, Shan-Ling Pan
  • About the authors
  • Index.