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Information Systems and E-Business Management, Volume 7
Volume 7, Number 1, January 2009
- Ygal Bendavid, Élisabeth Lefebvre, Louis A. Lefebvre, Samuel Fosso Wamba

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Key performance indicators for the evaluation of RFID-enabled B-to-B e-commerce applications: the case of a five-layer supply chain. 1-20 - Liping Liu, Elizabeth E. Grandon

, Steven R. Ash:
Trainee reactions and task performance: a study of open training in object-oriented systems development. 21-37 - Kemal Altinkemer, Yasin Ozcelik:

Cash-back rewards versus equity-based electronic loyalty programs in e-commerce. 39-55 - Cecilia Rossignoli

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The contribution of transaction cost theory and other network-oriented techniques to digital markets. 57-79 - Bernd Heinrich, Matthias Henneberger, Susanne Leist, Gregor Zellner:

The process map as an instrument to standardize processes: design and application at a financial service provider. 81-102 - Stefano Basaglia, Leonardo Caporarello

, Massimo Magni
, Ferdinando Pennarola
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Environmental and organizational drivers influencing the adoption of VoIP. 103-118
Volume 7, Number 2, March 2009
- Yves Pigneur, Hannes Werthner:

Design and management of business models and processes in services science. 119-121 - Jürgen Dorn, Christoph Grün, Hannes Werthner, Marco Zapletal:

From business to software: a B2B survey. 123-142 - Birger Andersson, Paul Johannesson

, Jelena Zdravkovic
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Aligning goals and services through goal and business modelling. 143-169 - Reza Samavi, Eric S. K. Yu, Thodoros Topaloglou:

Strategic reasoning about business models: a conceptual modeling approach. 171-198 - Christoph Riedl, Tilo Böhmann

, Michael Rosemann
, Helmut Krcmar:
Quality management in service ecosystems. 199-221 - Mohsen Rouached, Walid Fdhila

, Claude Godart:
A semantical framework to engineering WSBPEL processes. 223-250 - Birgit Hofreiter:

Extending UN/CEFACT's modeling methodology by a UML profile for local choreographies. 251-271
Volume 7, Number 3, June 2009
- Norman P. Archer:

Introduction to special issue: mobile business and information systems. 273-274 - Goetz Botterweck

, J. Felix Hampe, Stefan Stein, Andreas Rosendahl:
Mobile home automation: merging mobile value added services and home automation technologies. 275-299 - Harry Bouwman

, Christer Carlsson, Pirkko Walden, Francisco J. Molina-Castillo
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Reconsidering the actual and future use of mobile services. 301-317 - Håkon Ursin Steen:

Technology convergence, market divergence: fragmentation of standards in mobile digital broadcasting carriers. 319-345 - Jan Ondrus

, Yves Pigneur:
Near field communication: an assessment for future payment systems. 347-361 - Key Pousttchi

, Max Schiessler, Dietmar G. Wiedemann:
Proposing a comprehensive framework for analysis and engineering of mobile payment business models. 363-393
Volume 7, Number 4, September 2009
- Paul P. Maglio, Stephen L. Vargo

, Nathan Caswell, Jim Spohrer:
The service system is the basic abstraction of service science. 395-406 - Robert J. Glushko, Lindsay Tabas:

Designing service systems by bridging the "front stage" and "back stage". 407-427 - Kwei-Jay Lin, Soo-Ho Chang:

A service accountability framework for QoS service management and engineering. 429-446 - Michael Schwind, Oleg Gujo, Jens Vykoukal:

A combinatorial intra-enterprise exchange for logistics services. 447-471

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