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The outstandind paper award winners |
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The winning papers and their authors are listed below. 20th Conference (2007) - Chair M. Lynne Markus, Bentley College, Mass.
- 'Rethinking EU Trade Procedures: The Beer Living Lab'
- Ziv Baida, Boriana Rukanova, Jianwei Liu & Yao-Hua Tan
- Free University Amsterdam, The Netherlands
- Available in PDF from the first-named author's web-site
19th Conference (2006) – Chair Pirkko Walden, Abo Akademi University, Finland - ‘Mobile Service Bundles: The Example of Navigation Services’
- Timber Haaker (1), Henny de Vos (1) & Harry Bouwman (2)
- 1 – Telematica Instituut, The Netherlands; 2 – Delft Uni. of Technology, The Netherlands
- Revised version published in Electronic Markets 17, 1 (January-March 2007) 20 - 28, as Harry Bouwman, Timber Haaker & Henny de Vos
'Mobile Service Bundles: The Example of Navigation Services'
- Available in PDF from the third-named author's web-site
18th Conference (2005) – Chair Doug Vogel, City University of Hong Kong- ‘Internet Users’ Privacy Concerns and Attitudes towards Government Surveillance: An Exploratory Study of Cross-Cultural Differences between Italy and the United States’
- Tamara DINEV (1), Massimo BELLOTTO (2), Paul HART (1), Christian COLAUTTI (3), Vincenzo RUSSO (3) & Ilaria SERRA (1)
- 1 – Florida Atlantic University, U.S.A.; 2 – University of Verona, Italy; 3 – University IULM, Milano, Italy
- Available in PDF
17th Conference (2004) – Chair Yao-Hua Tan, Free University of Amsterdam - ‘The Influence of Product Type on Online Trust’
- Khaled HASSANEIN & Milena HEAD
- DeGroote School of Business, McMaster University, Canada
- Revised version published in Int'l J. Electronic Commerce 10, 2 (Winter 2005) as Khaled Hassanein and Milena Head 'The Impact of Infusing Social Presence in the Web Interface: An Investigation Across Product Type'
- Also available in PDF from the McMaster eBusiness Research Centre (MeRC)
16th Conference (2003) – Chair Rolf T. Wigand, University of Arkansas at Little Rock - ‘User Representation in eCommerce and Collaboration Applications’
- Michael KOCH and Kathrin MÖSLEIN
- Technische Universitaet Muenchen, Munich, Germany
- Revised version published in Int'l J. Electronic Commerce 9, 3 (Spring 2005) as Koch M. & Möslein K.M 'Identities Management for E-Commerce and Collaboration Applications'
- Also Available in PDF from the first-named author's web-site
15th Conference (2002) – Chair Claudia Loebbecke, University of Köln 14th Conference (2001) – Chair Bob O'Keefe, Brunel University, London - ‘ING Group: Coordinating Channels’
- Tonja van DIEPEN
- Delft Uni. of Technology, The Netherlands
13th Conference (2000) – Chair Stefan Klein, University of Münster, Germany - ‘Understanding the Adoption of ECR: A Broader Perspective’
- Sherah KURNIA & Robert B. JOHNSTON
- Monash Uni., Melbourne & Uni. of Melbourne, Australia
- Available in PDF
- Revised version published in J. Strat. Infor. Syst. 9, 4 (December 2000) 295-319 as Kurnia S. & Johnston R.B. 'The need for a processual view of inter-organizational systems adoption'
12th Conference (1999) – Chair Stefan Klein, University of Münster, Germany - Mobile Agents on Electronic Markets: Opportunities, Risks and Agent Protectioní
- Torsten MANDRY, Głnther PERNUL & Alexander W. RÖHM
- Uni. of Essen, Germany
- Available in hard-copy
- Revised version published in Int'l J. Electronic Commerce 5, 2 (Winter 2000-2001), as Mandry T., Pernul G. & Röhm A.W. 'Mobile Agents in Electronic Markets: Opportunities, Risks, Agent Protection'
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