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P.  <($ACM Transactions on Database SystemsCommunications of the ACM DatabasewDecision Support Systems4/IEEE Transactions on Professional CommunicationInformation & Management(#Information Processing & Managementý Information Systems Journal^ Information Systems Research4/International Journal of Information Management$Journal of Information Systems,)Journal of Management Information Systems$ Logistics Information Management MIS QuarterlyOmega0+Technological Forecasting and Social Change’(#The Journal of Systems and Softwareý       tAsynchronous systemss,'Computer-mediated communication systemsContent analysisud`E-commerce, individual level performance, information systems skills, organizational skills, PLS E-mailSZ$ Evolution of a virtual community External support mechanismsZFace-to-face groupsssGroup development modelcoGroup support systems Implementation responsibility Information System FailureSZInternal group dynamicsYResponsible personponRisk ManagementteRisk Management TechniqueSocio-Technical AnalysiseSoftware DevelopmentStrategy implementationYTeam effectivenessech Virtual teams „ö@ðæÊ êÞ 0$Pliskin, Nava; Romm, Celia T. 1997RLThe impact of e-mail on the evolution of a virtual community during a strikeInformation & Management325 Pages 245-254v October 1997HAE-mail; Evolution of a virtual community; Group development model{ This paper discusses a study of the group dynamics of a virtual community, determined through its members' communication on e-mail. The basis is an extensive case study that describes the struggle of academic staff members at all universities in Israel to gain salary increases and improved status. During the long strike, e-mail was used as a major means of communication between the strikers and their leaders. Data for the case were derived from in-depth content analysis of the e-mail messages that were found in the strikers' mail. The analysis of the e-mail messages demonstrates that during the strike this virtual community went through a series of phases that marked its evolution from a large disorganized group of dispersed individuals, into a united virtual community.ŠSalam, A.F.; Rao, H.R.; et al0           1998P4Content of corporate Web pages as advertising media.  6Communications of the ACMÿ  413ÿ76 March 1998š}Studies the information content of corporate Web pages as advertising media, while examining how corporations use the Internet to effectively inform customers. Development of a well-established classification system in the marketing and advertising literature; Provisions of the system; Use of the content analysis in the study; Reference to price and value; Findings of the study.a  ,%Saraswat, Satya P. ; Gorgone, John T. 1991b[Multinational issues in information technology: A perspective from less developed countriesiInformation & Management212 Pages 111-121September 1991úóThis paper presents a survey of the emerging multinational issues in information technology from the perspective of the Less Developed Countries. The methodology of structured content analysis of published articles is used to examine 132 papers presented at international conferences and published in journals. Emerging from the debate, twenty three frequently raised issues are identified and ranked. Countries of authors of these papers have been ranked according to the importance of information technology in their international trade. The most frequently addressed multinational issues, important from the perspective of less developed countries, are: Information Technology Aid. Employment Creation with Information Technology, Indigenous Information Technology, Regional Information Technology Cooperation, High Cost of Information technology, Training of Information Technologists, Domination by Multinational Corporations, and Domination by Industrialized Countries. Twenty three issues identified from the study are categorized as Perceived Advantages, Perceived Disadvantages, and Implementation Issues. The challenges and opportunities created by the eight most important issues for U.S. multinational corporations in computer industry are also discussed.p`Slaughter, Sandra; Ang, Soon       1996X