Abstract

In its final issue for 2006 the Journal of Business Systems, Governance and Ethics again offers a variety range of business-related research issues that this time range from older people’s use of the Internet in Australia to job satisfaction of Taiwanese expatriates. Other articles deal with agricultural innovation systems, plagiarism, letters of credit and technology to isolate software systems and agents from change.

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  • Bergami looks at: The Link Between Incoterms 2000 and Letter of Credit Documentation Requirement and Payment Risk

  • Other articles deal with agricultural innovation systems, plagiarism, letters of credit and technology to isolate software systems and agents from change

  • The article takes a socio-technical stance and provides an analysis of these virtual networks based on research in an Australian context

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Bergami looks at: The Link Between Incoterms 2000 and Letter of Credit Documentation Requirement and Payment Risk. In its final issue for 2006 the Journal of Business Systems, Governance and Ethics again offers a variety range of business-related research issues that this time range from older people’s use of the Internet in Australia to job satisfaction of Taiwanese expatriates. Other articles deal with agricultural innovation systems, plagiarism, letters of credit and technology to isolate software systems and agents from change.

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