"Overall, the broad coverage of the Encyclopedia of E-Commerce, E-Government, and Mobile Commerce makes it an essential resource for any library or anyone involved with e-commerce research and practice."
– Online Information Review 30 (6)
"This encyclopedia offers both a breadth and depth of coverage that cannot be found elsewhere. It is an essential resource for students, educators, researchers, and practitioners in the field."
– Prof. Annie Becker, Florida Institute of Technology, USA
The Encyclopedia of E-Commerce, E-Government, and Mobile Commerce is an excellent source of comprehensive and integrated information for organizations that want to respond quickly to both new threats and new ideas, and for individuals that want to be co-creators of new capabilities for the organization to compete differently and better.
– Prof. Mahesh Raisinghani, TWU School of Management, USA
"This volume is an extremely valuable contribution to the e-commerce (e-business) field. Any reader can find some useful information in the book. I would strongly recommend the acquisition of this volume to libraries both in universities and organizations that are interested in the field. It is available online as well as in hard copy."
– Efraim Turban, Senior author of E-Commerce 2006: A Managerial Perspective and E-Commerce 2008: A Managerial Perspective (forthcoming), Visiting Scholar at the Pacific Institute for Information Systems Management, University of Hawaii "
From "adaptive virtual reality shopping malls" to "wireless LAN access technology," some 200 alphabetical entries presentd by Khosrow-Pour provide information on management and social issues, technologies, and applications of e-commerce, e-government, and mobile commerce in this two-volume encyclopedia. Included with the entries are definitions of some 1400 technical and managerial key terms and bibliographic guides to further research." -
– Book News, Vol. 22, No. 1 (2007)
The Encyclopedia of E-Commerce, E-Government, and Mobile Commerce provides in-depth analyses and overviews of important and complex technical and social topics that would be challenging to locate by other means.
– Caroline Geck, Kean University Library, USA
This work provides rich content on a wide range of topics relating to electronic commerce, mobile commerce and electronic government from a variety of well-established academics and professionals. The information contained in the volumes is of use for a wide variety of students and researchers, including those studying engineering, business, communications, and public administration.
– Linda Heichman Taylor, California State University, USA
The Encyclopedia of E-Commerce, E-Government, and Mobile Commerce provides very timely definitions, concepts, trends, challenges and applications, and practical experiences in the field of e-transactions, including e-learning and adapting. Academic and public libraries will likely find this resource useful.
– Julia Gelfand, University of California, USA