Geography Reference
In-Depth Information
Maskell, P., & Malmberg, A. (1999). The competitiveness of firms and regions: Ubiquitification
and the importance of localized learning. European Urban and Regional Studies, 6(1), 9-25.
Maswera, T., Dawson, R., & Edwards, J. (2008). E-commerce adoption of travel and tourism
organisations in South Africa, Kenya, Zimbabwe and Uganda. Telematics and Informatics,
25(3), 187-200.
Maswera, T., Edwards, J., & Dawson, R. (2009). Recommendations for e-commerce systems in
the tourism industry of sub-Saharan Africa. Telematics and Informatics, 26(1), 12-19.
McGahey, R., Malloy, M., Kazanas, K., & Jacobs, M. (1990). Financial services, financial
centers: Public policy and the competition for markets, firms and jobs. Boulder: Westview
Press.
McKeowen, L., & Brocca, J. (2007). Internet shopping in Canada: An examination of data, trends
and patterns. Ottawa: Statistics Canada. http://www.statcan.gc.ca/pub/88f0006x/88f0006x
2009005-eng.pdf
Metykova, M. (2010). Only a mouse click away from home: Transnational practices of Eastern
European migrants in the United Kingdom. Journal for the Study of Race, Nation and Culture,
16(3), 325-338.
Michalak, W., & Jones, K. (2003). Canadian e-commerce. International Journal of Retail &
Distribution Management, 31(1), 5-15.
Miller, E., Griffin, T., De Paolo, P., & Sherbert, E. (2009). The impact of cultural differences on
the effectiveness of advertisements on the Internet: A comparison among the United States,
China, and Germany. International Business & Economics Research Journal, 8(4), 1-12.
Mohan, A., Omar, A., & Aziz, A. (2004). ICT clusters as a way to materialize a national system
of innovation: Malaysia's multimedia super corridor flagships. Journal on Information
Systems in Developing Countries, 16(5), 1-8. http://www.ejisdc.org
Mollenkopf, J., & Castells, M. (1991). Dual city: Restructuring New York. New York: Russell
Sage Foundation.
Moodley, S. (2002a). Connecting to global markets in the internet age: The case of South African
wooden furniture producers. Development Southern Africa, 19(5), 641-658.
Moodley, S. (2002b). Internet-enabled supply chain integration: Prospects and challenges for the
South African automotive industry. Development Southern Africa, 19(5), 659-679.
Moodley, S. (2003a). E-commerce and export markets: Small furniture producers in South
Africa. Journal of Small Business Management, 41, 317-324.
Moodley, S. (2003b). The potential of internet-based business-to-business electronic commerce
for a 'technology follower': The case of the South African apparel sector. International
Journal of Internet and Enterprise Management, 1(1), 75-95.
Moodley, S., & Morris, M. (2004). Does e-commerce fulfill its promise for developing country
(South African) garment export producers?''. Oxford Development Studies, 32(2), 155-178.
Mullings, B. (1999). Sides of the same coin? Coping and resistance among Jamaican data-entry
operators. Annals of the Association of American Geographers, 89, 290-311.
Mutula, S., & Brakel, P. (2006). E-readiness of SMEs in the ICT sector in Botswana with respect
to information access. Electronic Library, 24(3), 402-417.
Nicola, P., Mingo, I., La Roca, G., & Talucci, V. (2004). Business enterprise in the information
society: The regional dimension. http://www.bisereu.com/10%20Domains%20Report/BISER_
Business_fnl_r.pdf
Nilles, J. (1999). Electronic commerce and new ways of working in Brazil. http://www.ecatt.com
(see Country Reports).
O'Brien, R. (1992). Global financial integration: The end of geography. New York: Council on
Foreign Relations Press.
O'Mahony, D., Peirce, M., & Tewari, H. (2001). Electronic payment systems for e-commerce.
London: Artech.
Ohmae, K. (1990). The borderless world. London: Harper Collins.
Parker, T., & Parker, M. (2008). Electronic banking in Finland and the effect on money velocity.
Journal of Money, Investment and Banking, 4, 20-25.
Search WWH ::




Custom Search