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Perceptions of low cost carriers compliance with EU legislation on optional extras
(2011)
Low-cost carriers (LCCs) market their flights as low cost and, so, aim to garner as much additional revenue as possible from ancillary services such as baggage and priority boarding. The airlines therefore encourage purchase ...
Identifying and categorizing decision constructs used in business-to-consumer commercial transactions - an exploratory study
(2013)
[no abstract available]
Identifying essential and optional decision constructs in on-line transactional processes
(Springer, 2014)
Abstract Decision-making for users during an on-line transactional process has become fragmentarv’ and ‘start-stop’. Much of this discontinuance arises from decisions points that users or consumers are presented with. ...
Confirming a taxonomy of decision constructs in business-to-consumer commercial transactions
(2014)
[no abstract available]
Identifying essential and optional decision constructs in on-line transactional processes
(2013)
[no abstract available]
The identification of decision constructs in online transactional processes
(2014)
From prior research, the authors found that certain design features amongst some online retailers were atypical of ‘good’ design elsewhere. It was apparent the transactional process was being used to present consumers with ...
A study of opacity in web design practices.
(Irish Academy of Management, 2010-09-01)
That IS and IT practitioners should use best practice in information systems
development is pretty much universally taken for granted. We expect systems
to be developed that enhance the user experience and allow them to ...
"Calling passengers" - an ethical problem in the design of self-service websites amongst low-cost airlines in Ireland.
(Springer, 2007)
Ethics on the Internet has been a widely debated topic in recent years covering
issues that range from privacy to security to fraud. Little, however, has been written on more
subtle ethical questions such as the exploitation ...
Tricks and clicks - how low-cost carriers ply their trade through self-service websites
(Springer Verlag, 2009)
Ethics on the Internet has been a widely debated topic in recent years, covering issues that range from privacy to security to fraud. Little, however, has been written on more subtle ethical questions, such as the exploitation ...
Questioning the use of opaque web practices among low-cost airline carriers
(ECIS Standing Committee, 2008-06-09)
Modest attention has been given to the subtle ethical issues of ¿best practice¿ on the Internet, such as
the exploitation of Web technologies to inhibit or avoid customer service. Increasingly, some firms are
using ...