Commerce, e-commerce, and m-commerce: what comes next?
What's so different about the mobile Internet?
The tightrope to e-business project success.
Systems requirements for organizational learning.
Standards insecurity.
The relationship between distributed systems and open software development.
Challenges to Internet e-banking.
Designing mobile commerce applications.
Nominees for elections and report of the ACM nominating committee.
Forum.
Understanding usability in mobile commerce.
Interface design for mobile commerce.
A method for developing dimensional data marts.
Evolution of mobile location-based services.
The impact of common e-business interfaces.
A relationship perspective on IT outsourcing.
Viewpoint: living and bidding in an auction economy.
Creating a virtual store image.
Do privacy seals in e-commerce really work?
Using data mining to profile TV viewers.
A human capital perspective of skill acquisition and interface loyalty.
Creating synergy with a clicks and mortar approach.
Information requirement elicitation in mobile commerce.
Understanding mobile handheld device use and adoption.
Perspectives of the e-marketplace by multiple stakeholders.
Using insurance to create trust on the Internet.
Drivers of Internet shopping.
Introduction.
Malware month.
Deceived: under target online.
Hidden surveillance by Web sites: Web bugs in contemporary use.
Viewpoint: the end of the long boom.
Content preparation and management for e-commerce Web sites.
Knowledge-sharing and influence in online social networks via viral marketing.
Mobile data communications in China.
Managing the transition to bricks and clicks.
A fit-gap analysis of e-business curricula vs. industry needs.
Enforce POLA on processes to control viruses.
Mobile commerce at crossroads.
Lessons learned from VCommerce.
An empirical investigation of online consumer purchasing behavior.
Authentication in e-commerce.
A comparison of B2B e-service solutions.
The hybrid clicks and bricks business model.
Consumer-perceived risk in e-commerce transactions.
Mobile commerce: what it is and what it could be.
News track.
Editorial pointers.
Customer-centered rules for design of e-commerce Web sites.
A five-factor framework for analyzing online risks in e-businesses.
When snipers become predators: can mechanism design save online auctions?
The devil you know.