Section One: Recognizing the Potential of E-Business The relativity of disruption: e-banking as a sustaining innovation in the banking industry Albrecht Enders, Tawfik Jelassi, Andreas Koening and Harald Hungenberg Online delivered content: concept and business potential Claudia Loebbecke and Claudio Huyskens Beyond the ?eBay of blank?: next stage digital intermediation in electronic commerce Alina N. Chircu, Robert J. Kauffman and Bin Wang E-business and the intermediary role of virtual communities P. K. Kannan, Ai-Mei Chang and Andrew B. Whinston Assessing e-commerce quality Stuart J. Barnes, Eduard Cristobal, Frederic Marimon and Richard Vidgen The value of Internet technologies and e-business solutions to microenterprises in Atlantic Canada Charles H. Davis and Florin Vladica The emergence of mobile commerce Stuart J. Barnes and Eusebio Scornavacca Section Two: Shaping the Virtual Organization Defining the virtual organization Lucas D. Introna and Dimitra Petrakaki Inter-organisational innovations through inter-organisational information systems Feng Li and Howard Williams Structure, strategy and success factors for the virtual organization Peter Marshall, Judy McKay and Judy Young Web services as an enabler for virtual organisations Oliver Prokein, Titus Faupel and Daniel Gille Cross-cultural knowledge management at virtual interfaces David J. Pauleen and Nigel Holden Achieving advanced supply chain management through Internet-based electronic commerce Robert B. Johnston, Horace Cheok Mak and Sherah Kurnia Collaboration and conflict in the electronic integration of supply networks Akos Nagy Recognising the limits of virtual organizations Lucas D. Introna and Dimitra Petrakaki