
| Kenneth L. Kraemer is a Professor at the Paul Merage School of Business and at the Donald Bren School of Information and Computer Science, University of California, Irvine. He is also Director of the Center for Research on Information Technology and Organizations (CRITO) and Director of the Personal Computing Industry Center (PCIC).
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| List of figures List of tables List of boxes Notes on contributors Introduction 1 Globalization and national diversity: e-commerce diffusion and impacts across nations 2 The United States: adaptive integration versus the Silicon Valley model 3 France: an alternative path to Internet-based e-commerce 4 Germany: a "fast follower" of e-commerce technologies and practices 5 Japan: local innovation and diversity in e-commerce 6 China: overcoming institutional barriers to e-commerce 7 Taiwan: diffusion and impacts of the Internet and e-commerce in a hybrid economy 8 Brazil: e-commerce shaped by local forces 9 Mexico: global engagement driving e-commerce adoption and impacts 10 Global convergence and local divergence in e-commerce: cross-country analyses APPENDICES Ⅰ-Data collection and survey instrument Ⅱ-GEC Survey measures by sector and size Ⅲ-GEC Survey measures by country Index |
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