International Journal of Networking and Virtual Organisations
2002 - 2025
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Volume 6, issue 6, 2009
- A conceptual analysis of group privacy in the virtual environment pp. 543-557

- Nanda Surendra and A. Graham Peace
- Consumer privacy expectations in a virtual environment: a framework for corporate risk assessment pp. 558-573

- Janice C. Sipior, Burke T. Ward and Nicholas M. Rongione
- Online consumer privacy concerns and willingness to provide personal data on the internet pp. 574-603

- Caroline Lancelot Miltgen
- Why should I tell you? Applying a culturally attuned privacy theory to understand global customers' online disclosure behaviours in e-commerce transactions pp. 604-619

- Norhayati Zakaria, Nasriah Zakaria and Shafiz Affendi Mohd Yusof
- Identity theft and privacy – consumer awareness in Ireland pp. 620-633

- Aideen Keaney
- Privacy issues in AmI spaces pp. 634-650

- Eleanna Kafeza and Irene Kafeza
Volume 6, issue 5, 2009
- Developing a framework for best practice in sustainable virtual campuses pp. 440-459

- Mark Stansfield, Thomas Connolly, Antonio Cartelli, Athanassios Jimoyiannis, Hugo Magalhaes and Katherine Maillet
- Resting in e-learning peace pp. 460-475

- Morten Flate Paulsen
- Teaching and learning affectively within a virtual campus pp. 476-498

- Judith Molka-Danielsen, Bryan W. Carter, David Richardson and Bjorn Jaeger
- Online learning communities in the New 'U' pp. 499-517

- Brian Thoms, Nathan Garrett and Terry Ryan
- Designing and implementing online discussion forums: an Australian case study pp. 518-531

- Jacquelin McDonald
- Resource allocation strategies for the economic computational grid pp. 532-540

- Ahmad Al-Khasawneh and Mohammad Bsoul
Volume 6, issue 4, 2009
- Factors that influence the exports of Pakistan pp. 333-343

- Saqib Gulzar and Xiaofeng Hui
- Research on cost allocation for interorganisational systems pp. 344-355

- Libin Deng and Zhenyu Liu
- Using networks to access international internship opportunities pp. 356-366

- Mary Loyland and Dee Ann H. Ellingson
- Financial intermediations, underwriter reputations and underwriting risks in China's stock market pp. 367-378

- Ming Jia, Difang Wan and Zhe Zhang
- The dynamic relationship between spot and futures prices of the soybean futures market in China pp. 379-388

- Yajie Wang, Xiaofeng Hui and Yan Liu
- An empirical examination of the corporate social performance – the financial performance relationship in China based on the different measures perspective pp. 389-403

- Wei Wu and Li Ke-ke
- The measure of intrinsic value and bubble: application of an improved Ohlson LIM model to Chinese A-stock pp. 404-417

- Hong-lin Yang and Shou Chen
- SAD effect on the return volatility and dynamic relevance analysis among the unexpected returns in China's market indices pp. 418-425

- Mao Yang
- A survey on network neutrality: a new form of discrimination based on network profiling pp. 426-436

- Khaled Deeb, Sean P. O'Brien Sr. and Matthew E. Weiner
Volume 6, issue 3, 2009
- Foucault's corollary: agency theory and the economics of self-monitoring pp. 225-258

- Nilmini Wickramasinghe and Roberta Lamb
- High-performance sharing of consistent data in ad hoc networks pp. 259-269

- F.J. Knaesel and M.A.R. Dantas
- The policy, structure and evaluation of long-term care networks: the differentiated requirements referred to the example of integrated long-term care in Austria pp. 270-302

- Herwig Ostermann, Bettina Staudinger, Oskar Staudinger, Katharina Kern, Christa Them and Roland Staudinger
- Interorganisational trust in B2B commerce pp. 303-317

- Yu 'Andy' Wu and Yuzhu Li
- Explaining interfirm cooperative behaviour: three different theories in the Finnish metal industry pp. 318-330

- Tero Vuorinen
Volume 6, issue 2, 2009
- Learning from achievement: scaffolding student projects in software engineering pp. 109-122

- Bendik Bygstad, Birgit R. Krogstie and Tor-Morten Gronli
- Empathy in virtual learning environments pp. 123-139

- Judith Molka-Danielsen, Bryan W. Carter and Alastair Creelman
- The web learning system of 'Virtual eBMS': a tool supporting unstructured and just-in-time learning pp. 140-160

- Gianluca Elia, Giustina Secundo and Cesare Taurino
- Implementing global virtual teams to enhance cross-border transfer of knowledge in multinational enterprises: a resource-based view pp. 161-176

- Andre L. Araujo
- An Indian logic-based knowledge-sharing architecture for virtual knowledge communities pp. 177-198

- G.S. Mahalakshmi, M. Karpagaraj and T.V. Geetha
- Interaction quality within communities of practice: contextual factors of utilising different communication media pp. 199-223

- Jan Kratzer, Katja Zboralski and Roger T.A.J. Leenders
Volume 6, issue 1, 2009
- Acknowledging the innate impact of an information technology for engaging people in knowledge work: the case of weblog technology pp. 4-21

- Stephan Kaiser and Gordon Muller-Seitz
- Organising competences: actor-network theory in virtual settings pp. 22-35

- Fernando Abreu Goncalves and Jose Figueiredo
- Ethical ethnography as an appropriate research methodology for ANT pp. 36-46

- Nilmini Wickramasinghe and Rajeev K. Bali
- Diagnosing an ongoing information technology transfer process: an approach based on ANT pp. 47-63

- Hasmiah Kasimin, Huda Ibrahim and Mohammed bin Yusoff
- Innovation translation as a research approach to theorising information systems implementation pp. 64-76

- Arthur Tatnall
- Conceptualising e-working: exploring innovative work practices for optimising work and travel efficiency pp. 77-91

- Jasper Lim, Michel Walrave, Bert Van Wee and Toon Van Der Hoorn
- Application of intelligent technologies to safety and medical services in Japan: a patient-centric issue? pp. 92-104

- Sed S. Saad
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
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