[AISWorld] Information Systems Frontiers, Vol. 19, Issue 4 - New Issue Alert

John Shu John.Shu at utsa.edu
Thu Jul 27 15:18:38 EDT 2017


Dear Colleagues:

Information Systems Frontiers (http://organ-assoc.business.utsa.edu/isfrontiers/) announces its August 2017 issue (Volume 19, Issue 4). This issue also has a special issue on “smart, connected hospitality and tourism”. The guest editors of the special issue are Chulmo Koo (College of Hotel & Tourism Management, Kyung Hee University, Seoul, South Korea), Francesco Ricci (Faculty of Computer Science, Free University of Bozen-Bolzano, Bolzano, Italy), Cihan Cobanoglu (College of Hospitality and Tourism Leadership, University of South Florida Sarasota-Manatee (USFSM), Sarasota, USA), Fevzi Okumus (Hospitality Services Department, Rosen College of Hospitality Management, University of Central Florida, Orlando, USA).


https://link.springer.com/journal/10796/19/4/page/1

Table of contents:
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Papers for Special Section



1.     A review of audio guides in the era of smart tourism.
Seung Jae Lee.


2.     The acceptance of ‘intelligent trade shows’: Visitors’ evaluations of IS innovation.
Sunyoung Hlee, Jimin Lee, Daeseop Moon, Changsok Yoo.


3.     Enhancing the smart tourism experience through geotag.

Namho Chung, Inessa Tyan, Heejeong Han.


4.     Conceptual foundations of a landmark personality scale based on a destination personality scale: Text mining of online reviews.

Seung-Hun Shin, Sung-Byung Yang, Kichan Nam, Chulmo Koo.


5.     Understanding mobile hotel booking loyalty: an integration of privacy calculus theory and trust-risk framework.

Ahmet Bulent Ozturk, Khaldoon Nusair, Fevzi Okumus, Dipendra Singh.


6.     Beyond utilitarian factors: User experience and travel company website successes.

Marya Wani, Vishnupriya Raghavan, Dolphy Abraham, Virginia Kleist.



Regular Papers



7.     Factors affecting the performance of internal control task team in high-tech firms.

Jengchung Victor Chen, I-Han Lu, David C. Yen, Andree E. Widjaja.


8.     A game-theoretic evaluation of an ISP business model in caching.

Jörn Künsemöller, Nan Zhang, Kimmo Berg, João Soares.


9.     Empirical assessment of the accuracy of an interoperability prediction language.

Johan Ullberg, Pontus Johnson.


10. Assessing the pattern between economic and digital development of countries.

Frederico Cruz-Jesus, Tiago Oliveira, Fernando Bacao, Zahir Irani.


11. Geometry-based propagation of temporal constraints.

Zhaoyu Li, Rui Xu, Pingyuan Cui, Lida Xu, Wu He.


12. Performance measurement of e-learning using student satisfaction analysis.

Miroslava Raspopovic, Aleksandar Jankulovic.


13. Consumer decision support systems for novice buyers – a design science approach.

Heng Tang, Chang Boon Patrick Lee, Kwee Keong Choong.


14. A viability theory for digital businesses: Exploring the evolutionary changes of revenue mechanisms to support managerial decisions.

Michaela Sprenger, Tobias Mettler, Robert Winter.


15. Ontology-based data mining model management for self-service knowledge discovery.

Yan Li, Manoj A. Thomas, Kweku-Muata Osei-Bryson.


16. A rapid maneuver path planning method with complex sensor pointing constraints in the attitude space.

Rui Xu, Changqing Wu, Shengying Zhu, Baodong Fang, Wei Wang, Lida Xu, Wu He.


17. Doctor-patient interaction in telemedicine: Logic of choice and logic of care perspectives.

Rajesh Chandwani, Rahul De’.



Best Regards,
John Shu
Webmaster, ISF


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