Preface ....................................................... xii
Acknowledgment ................................................ xix
Chapter 1
Diversity and Design: An Emergent Model of Matching
Curricula Design to Student Need ................................ 1
Debbie Holley, London Metropolitan Business School,
UK
Martin Oliver, London Knowledge Lab, UK
Chapter 2
ICT Use in Universities: An Educational Model for Digital
Natives ........................................................ 20
Ana Jimenez-Zarco, Universitat Oberta de Catalunya,
Spain
María Pilar Martínez-Ruiz, University of Castilla-La
Mancha, Spain
Virginia Barba-Sánchez, University of Castilla-La
Mancha, Spain
Alicia Izquierdo-Yusta, Universidad de Burgos, Spain
Chapter 3
E-Technologies in Higher Education Provision: Planning,
Implementation and Management .................................. 35
Petros Ieromonachou, University of Greenwich Business
School, UK
Nola Stair, University of Greenwich Business School, UK
Chapter 4
Investigating the Effect of Color on Memorization and Trust
in E-Learning: The Case of KMCMS.net (Knowledge Management
and Content Management System) ................................. 52
Jean-Eric Pelet, Department of Marketing and Information
System, France
Panagiota Papadopoulou, University of Athens, Greece
Chapter 5
Technology, Trust and B2B Relationships: A Banking
Perspective .................................................... 79
Raechel Johns, University of Canberra, Australia
Chapter 6
E-Banking Development and Applications: Current Issues and
Challenges in Rural Areas and Emerging Nations ................. 97
Jiaqin Yang, Georgia College & State University, USA
Chapter 7
ICT and Social Inclusion: The Case of Micro-Finance in
Developing Countries .......................................... 114
Ana Marr, University of Greenwich Business School, UK
Lin Yan, University of Greenwich Business School, UK
Chapter 8
Enterprise Risk Management: A Case Study in the
Pharmaceutical Industry ....................................... 125
Gary A. Stair, Pharmaceutical/Medical Device Executive,
USA
Chapter 9
The End of the Job Title: The Prospects of Analytics in the
Staffing Industry and How to Deliver Them ..................... 143
Georg Juelke, Capgemini, The Netherlands
Chapter 10
The Promises and Challenges of Health Information
Technology .................................................... 159
Brian Gugerty, Gugerty Consulting, LLC, USA
Michael J. Maranda, Evaluation Researcher, Belgium
Chapter 11
Evaluation and Benefits Realization of E-Business
Investments in Healthcare Organizations ....................... 179
Chad Lin, Curtin University of Technology, Australia
Chapter 12
The Agri-Food Industry and the E-Landscape .................... 198
Kim Bryceson, University of Queensland, Australia
Chapter 13
E-Business/ICT and Carbon Emissions ........................... 214
Lan Yi, China University of Geosciences (Wuhan), China
Chapter 14
E-Business: Definition and Characteristics .................... 233
Sharon Nachtigal, Royal Holloway, University of
London, UK
Chapter 15
Web Services and E-Business Technologies: Security Issues ..... 249
David Anyiwo, Bowie State University, USA
Sumana Sharma, Bowie State University, USA
Chapter 16
E-Business and Security ....................................... 262
Sharon Nachtigal, Royal Holloway, University of
London, UK
Chapter 17
E-Business Efficacious Consequences: The Etiquettes and
the Business Decision Making .................................. 278
Wilhelmina Djoleto, The CulRitzWil Co, USA
Compilation of References ..................................... 296
About the Contributors ........................................ 329
Index ......................................................... 336
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