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Subject: Intl Jnl of Electronic Commerce, Vol.5, #3, Spring 2001
Date: Tue, 10 Apr 2001 11:39:25 -0400
From: Louise Decker <ldecker(a)mesharpe.com>
To: ISWORLD(a)LISTSERV.HEANET.IE
CONTENTS
IJEC
International Journal of Electronic Commerce
Spring 2001, Volume 5, Number 3
P.K. Kannan, Guest Editor
Introduction to the Special Issue:
Marketing in the E-Channel 3
Brian T. Ratchford, Debabrata Talukdar, and Myung-Soo Lee
A Model of Consumer Choice of the Internet as an Information Source 7
Amit Bhatnagar and Purushottam Papatla
Identifying Locations for Targeted Advertising on the Internet
23
Jong Woo Kim, Byung Hun Lee, Michael J. Shaw, Hsin- Lu Chang and Mathew
Nelson
Application of Decision-Tree Induction Techniques to Personalized
Advertisements on the Internet Storefronts
45
P.K. Kannan and Praveen K. Kopalle
Dynamic Pricing on the Internet: Importance and Implications for the
Consumer Behavior 63
Roland T. Rust and Katherine N. Lemon
E-Service and the Consumer
85
Sridhar Balasubramanian and Vijay Mahajan
The Economic Leverage of the Virtual Community 103
Thomas W. Miller and Peter R. Dickson
On-Line Market Research 139
Xianjun Geng, Maxwell B. Stinchcombe, and Andrew B. Whinston
Radically New Product Introduction Using On-line Auctions
169
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Subject: Networked Knowledge Organization Systems, special issue of JoDI published
Date: Tue, 10 Apr 2001 15:26:21 +0200
From: Traugott.Koch(a)ub2.lu.se
To: www-rdf-interest(a)w3.org, asis-l(a)asis.org, www-zig(a)w3.org, DC-GENERAL(a)JISCMAIL.AC.UK, Metadata-dk(a)list.dbc.dk, Skrudda(a)rhi.hi.is, kirjasto-kaapeli(a)kirjastot.fi, biblioteknorge(a)nb.no
Journal of Digital Information announces
A SPECIAL ISSUE on Networked Knowledge Organization Systems
(Volume 1, issue 8, April 2001)
Guest Editor: Traugott Koch, Lund University, Sweden
From the special issue editorial
"Knowledge Organization Systems can comprise thesauri and other controlled
lists of keywords, ontologies, classification systems, clustering
approaches, taxonomies, gazetteers, dictionaries, lexical databases,
concept maps/spaces, semantic road maps, etc. These schemas enable
knowledge structuring and management, knowledge-based data processing and
systematic access to knowledge structures in individual collections and
digital libraries. Used as interactive information services on the Internet
they have an increased potential to support the description, discovery and
retrieval of heterogeneous information resources and to contribute to an
overall resource discovery infrastructure."
http://jodi.ecs.soton.ac.uk/Articles/v01/i08/editorial/
The issue includes the following papers:
S. Cranefield, Networked knowledge representation and exchange using UML
and RDF
http://jodi.ecs.soton.ac.uk/Articles/v01/i08/Cranefield/
M. Doerr, Semantic Problems of Thesaurus Mapping
http://jodi.ecs.soton.ac.uk/Articles/v01/i08/Doerr/
J. Hunter, MetaNet - A Metadata Term Thesaurus to Enable Sematic
Interoperability between Metadata Domains
http://jodi.ecs.soton.ac.uk/Articles/v01/i08/Hunter/
K. Miller, B. Matthews, Having the right connections: the LIMBER project
http://jodi.ecs.soton.ac.uk/Articles/v01/i08/Miller/
D. Tudhope, H. Alani, C. Jones, Augmenting thesaurus relationships:
possibilities for retrieval
http://jodi.ecs.soton.ac.uk/Articles/v01/i08/Tudhope/
The Journal of Digital Information is an electronic journal published only
via the Web.
http://jodi.ecs.soton.ac.uk/
(NOTE: JoDI no longer requires that you need to log-in to view papers)
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Subject: Journal of Information Warfare
Date: Tue, 10 Apr 2001 12:01:34 +0800
From: Bill Hutchinson <W.Hutchinson(a)COWAN.EDU.AU>
To: ISWORLD(a)LISTSERV.HEANET.IE
CALL FOR PAPERS for first issue of the Journal of Information Warfare.
Deadline July 9, 2001.
Details can be found on:
http://www.mindsystems.com.au/autt.nsf/pages/infowarfare
Associate Professor W Hutchinson
Associate Head
School of Management Information Systems
Edith Cowan University
Churchlands
Western AUSTRALIA 6018
Tel: +61 8 9273 8283
Fax: +61 8 9273 8332
Email: w.hutchinson(a)ecu.edu.au
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Subject: 9th European Conference on Information Systems JUne 27-29 Provisi onal Programme
Date: Tue, 10 Apr 2001 10:40:06 +0100
From: "Smithson,S" <S.Smithson(a)LSE.AC.UK>
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Global Cooperation in the New Millennium
9th European Conference on Information Systems - ECIS 2001
Bled, Slovenia - June 27-29, 2001
http://ecis2001.fov.uni-mb.si
The provisional programme for ECIS 2001 is now available on the conference
website http://ecis2001.fov.uni-mb.si together with booking facilities.
We have a very strong programme of papers, panels and case studies, based
around the following research tracks:
* Globalization, localization and regional initiatives
* IS in the information society
* New models of IS research based on interdisciplinary cooperation
* Implications of technology convergence for IS theory and practice
* IT innovation and impact on industry structures
* Innovative models of cooperation in systems development
* Knowledge intensive organizations: structures and forms of
cooperation
* Economics of the digital economy
* E-government
* IS skills and learning: demand and supply
* IS strategy and organizational change
In addition, there is an extensive programme of meetings concerning
research, teaching and liaison with industry including:
* University Alliance Executive Directors Workshop
* The EU Information Society Technologies R&D Programme
* Regional Information Systems Academics Workshop
* ASP - Application Systems Providers: The New Infrastructure?
* Contributions to Practice: Consultancies and Universities
Plenary speakers include Peter G.W. Keen, Anton Zeleznikar, Howard Frank and
senior managers from Deutsche Lufthansa, Nokia and Hermes-Softlab.
Earlybird registration is open now, until May 23. There is the opportunity
to make a stimulating week of conferences in an idyllic setting by also
attending the 14th Bled Electronic Commerce Conference. The latter takes
place at the same location on the two days before ECIS 2001 and registering
for both conferences attracts a 100 euro discount. All registrations can be
made through our website http://ecis2001.fov.uni-mb.si.
See you in Slovenia
Steve Smithson
Research Paper Chair
London School of Economics
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Subject: CFP - SECURITY AND TRUST IN ELECTRONIC COMMERCE
Date: Tue, 10 Apr 2001 11:59:02 +0200
From: Torsten Schlichting <schlichting(a)wi-inf.uni-essen.de>
To: ISWORLD(a)LISTSERV.HEANET.IE
CALL FOR PAPERS
Special Issue of the Electronic Commerce Research Journal
on
SECURITY AND TRUST IN ELECTRONIC COMMERCE
Guest Editors
Peter Herrmann, University of Dortmund, Germany
Gaby Herrmann, University of Essen, Germany
Scope & Topics
The dramatic changes in telecommunications and computing technology as
evidenced
in the Internet and WWW have sparked a revolution in electronic commerce. In
fact, many organisations are exploiting the opportunities of Internet-based
e-commerce solutions, and many more are expected to follow. But in spite of
the
well-published success stories, many businesses and consumers are cautious
about
e-commerce, and security concerns are often cited as being the most
important
barrier.
This special issue of the Electronic Commerce Research Journal is devoted to
the
theory and applications of security and trust in electronic commerce. Topics
for
submission include but are not limited to:
· risk assessment and reduction in e-commerce systems
· privacy issues
· legal aspects and law enforcement
· ethical aspects
· trust aspects and management
· digital signature applications
· encryption in e-commerce systems
· information flow issues
· COTS protection
· firewall technology
· administration and management of safe-guards
· virtual private networks
· authorization and access control models
· mechanisms for guaranteeing non-repudiation
· secure electronic markets
Important Dates:
Submission of Manuscripts: September 1, 2001
Feedback on First reviews: January 15, 2002
Notification of Acceptance: March 15, 2002
Publication of Special Issue due to: Late 2002
Paper Submission:
Authors are invited to submit original papers in PDF or postscript to
Peter.Herrmann(a)cs.uni-dortmund.de All manuscripts are expected to be
formatted
using the Kluwer formatting guidelines for authors which can be found at
http://www.wkap.nl/journalhome.htm/1389-5753. There is no page limit for
submitted papers.
If you prefer hard copy submission, then five (5) hardcopies of the
completed
paper should be submitted to:
Dr. Peter Herrmann
University of Dortmund,
Computer Science Department, LS4
D-44221 Dortmund, Germany
Contact
Dr. Peter Herrmann at Peter.Herrmann(a)cs.uni-dortmund.de for questions.
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Subject: [GI-FB5-L] 3. Liechtensteinisches Wirtschaftsinformatik-Symposium
Date: Tue, 10 Apr 2001 10:46:15 +0200
From: Bernd Britzelmaier <Bernd.Britzelmaier(a)fh-liechtenstein.li>
To: "GI-FB5-L(a)aifb.uni-karlsruhe.de" <GI-FB5-L(a)aifb.uni-karlsruhe.de>
Sehr geehrte Damen und Herren,
am 17. und 18. Mai 2001 findet das 3. Liechtensteinische
Wirtschaftsinformatik-Symposium statt. Nähere Informationen finden Sie
unter:
http://www.fh-liechtenstein.li/symposium/
Ich würde mich sehr freuen, Sie bei uns begrüssen zu dürfen.
Mit freundlichen Grüssen
Bernd Britzelmaier
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Subject: Invitation: 1st TRANSACT Workshop on Future Developments in Business Networks and Transaction Systems
Date: Mon, 9 Apr 2001 18:55:37 +0200
From: "transact" <transact(a)ponton.de>
To: <fabor(a)clix.pt>, <fabrizio.davide(a)telecomitalia.it>, <farisellip(a)nomisma.it>, <federicomorelli(a)hotmail.com>, <femirc(a)edi.lv>, <ferran(a)imim.es>, <ferrarie(a)dotto.usr.dsi.unimi.it>, <fipitaliana(a)libero.it>, <flavio.tariffi(a)spacespa.it>, <florent.frederix(a)mie.alcatel.be>, <fotouhi(a)cs.wayne.edu>, <frz(a)informatik.uni-ulm.de>, <ftitze(a)cadul.com>, <funa(a)sdl.hitachi.co.jp>, <g.karantonis(a)pouliadis.gr>, <g.roussos(a)pouliadis.gr>, <gael.richard(a)matranortel.com>, <gaele.broze(a)bmr.org>, <gastone(a)caramail.com>, <gatzianadia(a)yahoo.com>, <gchrys(a)hol.gr>, <geodeco(a)tin.it>, <Gerald.Jaeschke(a)gmd.de>, <Gerald.Quirchmayr(a)unisa.edu.au>, <gfp(a)iberdrolaingenieria.es>, <giraud.cadrier(a)derbi.fr>, <Giuseppe.Satriani(a)esi.es>, <gjd(a)aueb.gr>, <gkonst(a)exodus.gr>, <gmaguet(a)compuserve.com>, <gmentzas(a)softlab.ntua.gr>, <gouimenou.tiga(a)wanadoo.fr>, <gouimenou(a)tiga-technologies.com>, <gq(a)ifs.univie.ac.at>, <Graham.storer(a)taywood.co.uk>, <gregory(a)planet.gr>, <GRICAR(a)UNI-LJ.SI>, <griese(a)im.iwi.unibe.ch>, <grimm!
@darmstadt.gmd.de>, <gsalica(a)igol.it>, <guido(a)dwelle.de>, <gusmeroli(a)txt.it>, <gustaf.johnssen(a)itkommissionen.se>, <gustaf.neumann(a)wu-wien.ac.at>
We apologise if you received this invitation several times or if this
invitation reaches you by mistake!
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Dear all,
we would like to invite you to the first
TRANSACT Workshop on Future Developments in Business Networks and
Transaction Systems
on May 17th / 18th. 2001 in Brussels.
The workshop is organised for research and development projects funded
by the European Commission under Key Action II of the IST programme. The
goal is
- to identify trends in the area of technology support for online
business cooperation,
- to analyse future objetives for closing the gap between business needs
and the current technical infrastructure, and
- to support projects by collaboration and establishing working groups
in the area of their respective expertises
IST projects are encouraged to get actively involved in clustering
activites to support a fruitful cooperation between projects that focus
on similar areas of research and development. TRANSACT is a cluster
activity that facilitates this co-operation specifically by the workshop
planned for May 17th / 18th.
However, the workshop is not limited to active IST projects. We also
expect participants from other industrial or research communities with a
specific focus on business networks and transaction systems.
The workshop will have three sources of contributions:
1. Invited speakers from the European Commission and from
standardisation organisations
2. Presentations by IST projects
3. Open discussion on future developments among the participants.
IMPORTANT DEADLINE: May 4th, 2001
By this date we need your presentation material as well as your
registration.
Please find the workshop information package in the attachment.
Additionally, you may use the following contacts for registration:
Workshop organisation contact (Ponton Consulting):
email: transact(a)ponton.de
phone: +49-40-42 174 400
fax: +49-40-42 174 499
TRANSACT Home Page: http://www.eu-commerce.org
Kind regards,
Michael Merz
(TRANSACT Coordinator)
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Subject: EJISDC Latest Edition
Date: Thu, 5 Apr 2001 15:26:50 +0800
From: Roger Harris <cah89(a)PD.JARING.MY>
To: ISWORLD(a)LISTSERV.HEANET.IE
THE ELECTRONIC JOURNAL ON INFORMATION SYSTEMS IN DEVELOPING COUNTRIES
(EJISDC)
Editorial Change
In order to share the workload and to inject fresh insights into the
editorial process, the editorial team of EJISDC has decided to rotate the
role of Editor-in-Chief. Accordingly, Robert Davison of the Department of
Information Systems at the City University of Hong Kong will take over for
forthcoming editions in 2001. At the same time, we will be transferring the
main site of the journal to CityU's web site and the new url is
http://www.is.cityu.edu.hk/ejisdc/ejisdc.htm.
Volume 4 presents a special edition on telecentres. Volume 5 will focus on
health information systems. EJISDC welcomes contributions relating to the
design, development, implementation, management and evaluation of
information systems and technologies in developing countries. Manuscripts
can be sent to any of the editorial team.
Volume 4. Special Edition on Telecentres. Telecentres, Community Informatics
and Development: What Do We Know Now? A special edition of the EJISDC on
Telecentres, guest edited by Michael Gurstein and Roger Harris.
Telecentres (also known as Community Communication Centres, Infoshops,
Telecottages, Community Access Centres and others) have emerged in the last
ten years as the primary means for providing public access to a range of
telecommunications services and particularly the Internet. Beginning in
Northern Europe, the approach has spread quickly throughout the world with
current estimates as to total numbers ranging (depending on the definition)
into the tens if not low hundreds of thousands.
Telecentres are currently being developed as community hubs for linking the
range of opportunities presented by Information and Communications
Technologies (ICT's) with economic and social development efforts at the
local level. As telecentres do not depend on the model of individual access
to ICTs that predominates in the developed world, they are especially
relevant to the needs of developing countries.
Telecentres are providing solutions to a host of development problems
concerned with the digital divide; community access to information; health
and wellness initiatives; e-democracy; e-government; cultural and indigenous
knowledge preservation; rural and agricultural development; and electronic
commerce.
In this edition we present five papers that address a range of telecentre
issues that will be of interest to practitioners,researchers and policy
makers in developing countries that see telecentres as a means of spreading
the benefits of information access more widely among their populations.
Judy Young, Gail Ridley and Jeff Ridley report on 18 community online access
centres in their paper "A Preliminary Evaluation of Online Access Centres:
Promoting Micro E-Business Activity in Small, Isolated Communities." The
study took place in Tasmania where the centres were established to redress
some of the disadvantages of living and working in rural regions. Although
not considered "developing country" in our normal usage, the results are
highly relevant as they indicate that online access centres do promote
e-business activity in small, isolated communities - typical conditions for
millions of developing country inhabitants.
In "Comparing Urban and Rural Telecentre Costs", Hani Shakeel, Michael
Best, Bruno Miller and Sam Weber compare the costs of urban and rural
telecentres in Costa Rica, suggesting that telecentre operations in rural
areas may not be significantly more expensive than those of an urban
telecentre, important news for the vast majority of developing country
inhabitants.
Katherine Reilly and Ricardo Gmez take a highly practical look at
telecentre evaluation in "Comparing Approaches: Telecentre Evaluation
Experiences in Asia and Latin America." Their paper reports on some of the
experiences of Canada's International Development Research Centre, a key
player in the telecentre movement in developing countries. Their analysis
provides useable guidelines for telecentre evaluation and provides a common
framework for assessing individual telecentre experiences.
In "Building a Knowledge Infrastructure for Learning Communities, " Kate O'
Dubhchair, James K. Scott, Thomas G. Johnson and Frank E. Miller take a
theoretical look at knowledge infrastructures and their applicability to
social and economic development. Their experiences are drawn from developed
world examples, but their observations are firmly grounded within global
trends whose consequences will be felt acutely by communities in the
developing world that look to telecentres to provide an improved supply of
information for solutions to their development problems.
In "True Stories - Telecentres in Latin America & the Caribbean," Patrik
Hunt provides a fascinating account of a collection of stories that was
designed to give voice to the people who offer community-level telecentre
services. In this "state of the field" account, story contributors point to
a host of problems faced by their communities which explicitly informed the
design and conception of telecentre services. The stories add to a deeper
understanding of the uses and possibilities for telecentres in community
development efforts in the region.
Roger Harris
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Subject: CFP: Trust in the Digital Economy
Date: Sun, 8 Apr 2001 18:38:17 -0400
From: Gabriele Piccoli <isworld_manager(a)CORNELL.EDU>
To: ISWORLD(a)LISTSERV.HEANET.IE
I am posting this for Sirkka Jarvenpaa. Please, direct all inquiries to:
<Sirkka.Jarvenpaa(a)BUS.UTEXAS.EDU>
Special Issue of the Journal of Strategic Information Systems
Call for Papers
Trust in the Digital Economy
The concept of "trust" is becoming a more critical and visible success
element of organizations as they become more information technology
intensive in terms of their strategy, structure, business processes, and
intra and interorganizational relationships. Trust is essential in
nearly any business practice and innovation that involves information
technology: distributed systems, virtual organizations and teams,
competences built on intangible assets such as knowledge, electronic
commerce, and so on. For example, trust is essential for=20
=09
1. Transacting with customers in electronic
environments and managing their privacy .
2. Increasing knowledge sharing in IT enabled
organizations (e.g., virtual teams, virtual organizations).
3. Inter-organizational collaborative networks and
outsourcing relationships
4. Distributive IT architectures (e.g., peer to
peer architectures)
There remains untapped potential for strategic IT research to advance
knowledge by developing, testing, corroborating, and extending theories
in the area of trust in digital environments. We invite original
scholarly works dealing with issues of trust and information systems
that advance our knowledge either theoretically or empirically on the
role and value of trust in IT enabled business practices and
innovations. We are particularly interested in contributions on the
creation, evolution, antecedents, consequences, and breakdowns of trust
in digital environments. We are open to any of the theoretical schools
or perspectives of trust that exist. We invite research based on diverse
theoretical perspectives, including organizational behavior and theory,
strategic management, sociology, psychology, economics, political
science, and computer science. We also encourage and welcome
contributions from a wide range of methodological approaches.
The purpose of this special issue is to stimulate theoretical and
empirical research on the role and value of trust in IT-enabled
competitive strategies, structures, business processes, and intra- an
inter-organizational relationships in the contemporary business
environments. While there are many interesting and important research
issues and questions, we highlight a few below. Authors are encouraged
to raise other issues as well and focus their attention on particular
industries or industry sectors.
Some of the questions include:
* How and why does trust matter in digital environments?
* How is trust created and how does it evolve in digital
environments? =20
* What role do information technologies play in increasing trust
between parties?=20
* How can the value and impacts of information technologies on
trust be assessed?
* How do concepts of trust relate to the information technology
development tools and development environments?
* What are the basis of trust relationships in electronic commerce
models (B-C relationships and B-B marketplaces?=20
* What organizational designs, structures, and processes are
likely to promote trust?
* What is the role of trust in Information technology theories? =20
Clearly, there are many other interesting research questions related to
the special issue theme. Submissions will be handled by one of the
Special Issue editors.
Sirkka Jarvenpaa, University of Texas, Austin. Phone: (512) 471-1751.
E-mail: Sirkka.Jarvenpaa(a)bus.utexas.edu
V. Sambamurthy, University of Maryland, College Park. Phone: (301)
405-8645. E-mail: smurthy(a)rhsmith.umd.edu
All submissions are due by June 30, 2001. =20
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Subject: ICECR4 Call for Papers
Date: Sun, 08 Apr 2001 18:09:02 -0500
From: Bezalel Gavish <gavishb(a)mail.cox.smu.edu>
To: (Recipient list suppressed)
ICECR 4 Call for Papers
[sorry if you receive multiple copies of this message]
Below please find the URL for "The 4th International Conference on
Electronic Commerce Research" which will be held November 8-11, 2001 at the
Cox School of Business, SMU, Dallas TX.
The deadline for submitting papers for consideration is June 1, 2001.
http://tecom.cox.smu.edu/icecr4
Regards,
Bezalel Gavish
Professor Bezalel Gavish
Eugene J. and Ruth F. Constantin Distinguished Chair in Business,
Chairman of the Information Technology and Operations Management Department.
Edwin L. Cox School of Business
Southern Methodist University
P.O. Box 750333
Dallas, TX 75275-0333
E-mail: gavishb(a)mail.cox.smu.edu
Tel: Office (214) 768-8258 FAX (305) 832-3767 Assistant (214)
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