Top 10 Cited Articles
The Top 10 most cited articles of Electronic Markets based on a citation analysis of Google Scholar data are:
- Timmers, P. (1998). Business Models for Electronic Markets, Electronic Markets, 8 (2), pp. 3 - 8. (Cited by 3796)
- Warkentin, M., Gefen, D., Pavlou, PA. and Rose, GM. (2002). Encouraging Citizen Adoption of e-Government by Building Trust, Electronic Markets, 12 (3), pp. 157 - 162. (Cited by 845)
- Gibbs, J.L. and Kraemer, K.L. (2004). A Cross-Country Investigation of the Determinants of Scope of E-commerce Use: An Institutional Approach, Electronic Markets, 14 (2), pp. 124 - 137. (Cited by 403)
- Chae, M., Kim, J., Kim, H. and Ryu, R. (2002). Information Quality for Mobile Internet Services: A Theoretical Model with Empirical Validation. Electronic Markets, 12 (1), pp. 38 - 46. (Cited by 390)
- Wang, Y. and Fesenmaier, D.R. (2003). Assessing Motivation of Contribution in Online Communities: An Empirical Investigation of an Online Travel Community, Electronic Markets, 13 (4), pp. 33 -45. (Cited by 387)
- Servan-Schreiber, E., Wolfers, J., Pennock, D.M. and Galebach, B. (2004). Prediction Markets: Does Money Matter?, Electronic Markets, 14 (3), pp. 243 - 251. (Cited by 379)
- Helm, S. (2000). Viral marketing-establishing customer relationships by'word-of-mouse', Electronic Markets, 10 (3), pp. 158 - 161. (Cited by 373)
- Gretzel, U., Sigala, M., Xiang, Z. et al. (2015). Smart tourism: foundations and developments, Electronic Markets, 25 (3), pp. 179 - 188. (Cited by 353)
- Klein, S. (1997). Introduction to Electronic Auctions, Electronic Markets, 7 (4), pp. 3 - 6. (Cited by 325)
- Wymer, S. A. and Regan, E. A. (2005). Factors Influencing e?commerce Adoption and Use by Small and Medium Businesses, Electronic Markets, 15 (4), pp. 438 – 453. (Cited by 296)
Last update: March 15, 2019