International Journal of Networking and Virtual Organisations
2002 - 2025
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Volume 5, issue 3/4, 2008
- Trust in virtual organisations: a synthesis of the literature pp. 244-258

- Judy Young
- Trust and the virtual environment: research and methodological considerations pp. 259-274

- Regina Connolly
- Trust-enabling decision support system for e-tourism intermediation pp. 275-299

- M. Chiara Pettenati, Paolo Bussotti, David Parlanti and Dino Giuli
- Customer trust in virtual environments in service sectors (a case study in Poland) pp. 300-324

- Justyna Matysiewicz and Slawomir Smyczek
- Analysing trust as a means of improving the effectiveness of the virtual supply chain pp. 325-348

- Ian Paterson, Heather Maguire and Latif Al-Hakim
- Modelling trust recognition and evaluation in an electronic environment pp. 349-368

- Omer Mahmood
- A multitheoretical approach for solving trust problems in B2C e-commerce pp. 369-395

- Siddhi Pittayachawan, Mohini Singh and Brian Corbitt
- Building trust and commitment in a global organisation pp. 396-414

- Janis L. Gogan
- A framework for a network-level performance measurement system in SME networks pp. 415-435

- Elina Varamaki, Marko Kohtamaki, Marko Jarvenpaa, Tero Vuorinen, Erkki K. Laitinen, Kirsti Sorama, Tom Wingren, Jukka Vesalainen, Petri Helo, Tommi Tuominen, Timo Pihkala and Jarkko Tenhunen
- Organising for networking and virtual teams – the effects of the legal environment pp. 436-453

- Anne-Mari Makinen, Pia Hurmelinna-Laukkanen and Amir Hassan
Volume 5, issue 2, 2008
- Critical success factors for video conferencing pp. 121-134

- Nilmini Wickramasinghe, Srinath Tumu and Jonathan Schaffer
- Analysing partnerships and strategic network governance pp. 135-154

- Marko Kohtamaki, Tero Vuorinen, Elina Varamaki and Jukka Vesalainen
- A business process improvement framework to facilitate superior SME operations pp. 155-165

- Zulfiqar Khan, Rajeev K. Bali and Nilmini Wickramasinghe
- Virtual knowledge modelling for distributed teams: towards an interactive design approach pp. 166-189

- Ricardo Mejia-Gutierrez, Xavier Fischer and Fouad Bennis
- The development and testing of a prototype to link peer-to-peer computing with databases of different types pp. 190-203

- Phil Thompson and Brian Lehaney
- Promoting innovative clusters and cooperation networks: the European Commission observatories of SMEs and the context of Berlin-Brandenburg pp. 204-223

- Gunther Seliger, Luiz Cesar Ribeiro Carpinetti, Mateus CecÃlio Gerolamo and Timo Fleschutz
- Establishing 'integrated healthcare' in Austria pp. 224-239

- Victoria Hoess, Magdalena Thoeni, Roland Staudinger and Bettina Staudinger
Volume 5, issue 1, 2008
- A dynamic perspective of trust in virtual teams: the role of task, technology and time pp. 4-16

- Andre L. Araujo and Laku Chidambaram
- Combining bases of trust development in virtual teams pp. 17-34

- Torkil Clemmensen, Maria Khryashcheva and Olga Podshibikhina
- Development of trust in electronic mentoring relationships pp. 35-50

- Mari W. Buche
- Sociological factors affecting trust development in virtual communities pp. 51-63

- Farhad Daneshgar and Sharon Ho
- An investigation of the role of trust in virtual project management success pp. 64-82

- Chanda Mumbi and Tanya McGill
- Flows, bridges and brokers: exploring the development of trust relations in a distributed work group pp. 83-102

- Tom Erik Julsrud
- The role of social capital in virtual teams and organisations: corporate value creation pp. 103-119

- Ludmila Striukova and Thierry Rayna
Volume 4, issue 4, 2007
- Keynote paper: Enhancing organisational metacognition – flow visualisation to make the knowledge network explicit pp. 331-350

- Mark E. Nissen
- The development, distribution and maintenance of trust in distributed work groups: a social network approach pp. 351-368

- Tom Erik Julsrud and Per Morten Schiefloe
- The application of social network analysis to identify trust-based networks in construction pp. 369-382

- William Swan, Peter McDermott and Malik Khalfan
- Networks on the ground: rural development in Kenya pp. 383-401

- Emilia Istrate, Maksim (Max) Tsvetovat and Karabi Acharya
- The impact of board interlocks on the diffusion of enterprise resource planning systems pp. 402-412

- Robert Pellerin, Pierre-Majorique Leger and Gilbert Babin
- Network awareness: social network search, innovation and productivity in organisations pp. 413-430

- Donald Steiny and Harri Oinas-Kukkonen
- A social network perspective on virtual organisations: social structure as enabler and barrier pp. 431-445

- Jens Dahl Pedersen
- CAS-based social network analysis for collaborative management in the green supply chain network system pp. 446-458

- Xin Miao and Bao Xi
- Innovation team networks: the centrality of innovativeness and efficiency pp. 459-478

- Roger Th.A.J. Leenders, Jan Kratzer and Jo M.L. Van Engelen
Volume 4, issue 3, 2007
- Process-based performance measurement in a virtual organisation pp. 217-228

- Wieslaw M. Grudzewski, Anna Sankowska, Monika Wantuchowicz and Lukasz Babuska
- Knowledge management in mobile environment pp. 229-244

- Xiaoqing Li and Te-Wei Wang
- The role of metadata language implementation in the European banking supervision network pp. 245-256

- Enrique Bonson-Ponte, Tomas Escobar-Rodriguez and Francisco Flores-Munoz
- Using Actor Network Theory (ANT) as an analytic tool in order to effect superior PACS implementation pp. 257-279

- Nilmini Wickramasinghe, Srinnath Tumu, Rajeev K. Bali and Arthur Tatnall
- Improving cost model development process using advanced data generation and data analysis techniques pp. 280-289

- Taqui Shaik, Zulfiqar Khan and Brian Lehaney
- Taking advantage of digital opportunities: a typology of digital entrepreneurship pp. 290-303

- Clyde EirÃkur Hull, Yu-Ting Caisy Hung, Neil Hair, Victor Perotti and Richard DeMartino
- Knowledge exchange in a virtual team – exploring the relationship between virtual communication and social capital generation pp. 304-317

- Rashmi H. Assudani
- A comparative analysis of experts' perception of critical success factors affecting virtual organisation: North American versus Polish pp. 318-327

- Wieslaw M. Grudzewski, Anna Sankowska and Monika Wantuchowicz
Volume 4, issue 2, 2007
- Development of a wireless rural telemedicine network and management system pp. 109-117

- Daoud I. Zatari
- Use of Coloured Petri Net models in planning, design, and simulation of intelligent wireless medical device networks for safe and flexible hospital capacity management pp. 118-129

- Elliot B. Sloane and Vijay Gehlot
- Availability of healthcare services in a network-based scenario pp. 130-144

- Roberto Setola
- Enhancing quality of data through automated SARS contact tracing method using RFID technology pp. 145-162

- Shamshul Bahri
- Exploring the transaction dimensions of supply chain management pp. 163-179

- Britta Lietke and Madlen Boslau
- An initial research agenda for SCM information systems pp. 180-188

- Alberto Caldelas-Lopez, Joan A. Pastor and Jatinder N.D. Gupta
- Entrepreneurial networks in highly globalised industries: the case of the Greek shipping industry pp. 189-200

- Abraham Stefanidis, Anthony Ioannidis and Panos Mourdoukoutas
- Virtual enterprise formation and partner selection: an analysis using case studies pp. 201-215

- Sobah Abbas Petersen
Volume 4, issue 1, 2007
- Information technology architecture as a competitive advantage-yielding resource: a theoretical perspective pp. 1-19

- Randy V. Bradley and Terry Anthony Byrd
- Understanding IT governance for the operation of shared services in public service networks pp. 20-34

- Marijn Janssen and Anton Joha
- Reasons for reorganisation of software application hosting and its connection to resilience in software and processes pp. 35-44

- Bjorn Johansson
- RFID as enabler for the boundless real-time organisation: empirical insights from Germany pp. 45-64

- Jan Marco Leimeister, Uta Knebel and Helmut Krcmar
- Agent-based consumer learning in e-commerce pp. 65-75

- Xiaoqing Li
- User characteristics for overcoming bias and intrigue in travel searches pp. 76-91

- Antonina Durfee, B. Dawn Medlin and Joseph A. Cazier
- The institutional environment for B2B e-commerce adoption: a quantitative study of electronics and textiles firms in Greater China and the USA pp. 92-104

- Ling Zhu and Sherry M.B. Thatcher
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