American Journal of Business: Volume 13 Issue 2

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Table of contents

Issues Influencing Use of Electronic Data Interchange Technology

Charles Watts, Patrick T. Hogan, Mark Treleven

To compete effectively in today’s global marketplace,a company must have a competitive supply chain. A competitive supply chain requires an ability to communicate rapidly and…

Information Systems Satisfaction

Patricia A. Essex

Previous studies have examined the satisfaction of users with information services, but most measured attitudes after use of the system had begun. The focus in this paper is upon…

Forecasting for the Small Retail Business

J. Holton Wilson, Robert Miller

Often small business owners/managers feel they haveinadequate time for formal forecasting and/or that they lack the expertise to do so. Since forecasting is an important…

Gender Differences in the Job Attitudes of Accountants

Jane E. Baird, Robert C. Zelin, Dale E. Marxen

The cost of losing quality employees can be expensive for companies and firms. Higher rates of turnover for women, particularly in public accounting, have sparked efforts to…

Influence Tactics as Signals of Fit and Precursors of Turnover

Rebecca A. Thacker

A major premise of this paper is that organizational values are likely to be expressed in the type of influence tactics successful individuals employ. The purpose of this study is…

Cover of American Journal of Business

ISSN:

1935-5181

Online date, start – end:

1986

Copyright Holder:

Emerald Publishing Limited

Open Access:

hybrid

Editor:

  • Dr David Burnie