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ICDEc 2018: Brest, France
- Mohamed Anis Bach Tobji, Rim Jallouli

, Yamen Koubaa
, Anton Nijholt
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Digital Economy. Emerging Technologies and Business Innovation - Third International Conference, ICDEc 2018, Brest, France, May 3-5, 2018, Proceedings. Lecture Notes in Business Information Processing 325, Springer 2018, ISBN 978-3-319-97748-5
Digital Marketing
- Rihab Mhimed, Meriam Belkhir

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The Role of Content Marketing Strategies in Traffic Generation: A Conceptual Model Development. 3-15 - Inga Fischer:

Exploring Readers' Perception of Professional Blogs. 16-27 - Olfa Ammar, Safa Garbout, Imen Trabelsi Trigui:

Co-design and Chronic Regulatory Focus: A Cross-cultural Study and Suggestions for Future e-Marketing Practices. 28-47 - Emna Haddar, Meriam Belkhir

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The Practices of Nonprofit Organizations in the New Age of Social Media: A Qualitative Study of Donors' Receptiveness. 48-63
E-Banking and Competitive Intelligence
- Thabo Julian Gopane

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The Likelihood of Financial Inclusion in e-Banking: A BiProbit Sample-Selection Modeling Approach. 67-78 - Jihene El Ouakdi, Dorra Guermazi, Khira Alimi:

Innovation, Banking Development and Governance. 79-94 - Karima Dhaouadi

, Fatma Turki:
Competitive Intelligence in the Start-Up Companies Belonging to the ICT Sector in Tunisia. 95-104
Information System Technologies
- Tasnime Omrani, Rhouma Rhouma

, Layth Sliman
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Lightweight Cryptography for Resource-Constrained Devices: A Comparative Study and Rectangle Cryptanalysis. 107-118 - Rabii El Beji, Marwa Saidi

, Houcemeddine Hermassi, Rhouma Rhouma
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An Improved CNN Steganalysis Architecture Based on "Catalyst Kernels" and Transfer Learning. 119-128 - Marwa El Abri, Philippe Leray

, Nadia Essoussi:
DAPER Joint Learning from Partially Structured Graph Databases. 129-138 - Ons Jabnoun, Hadhemi Achour

, Kaouther Nouira
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An Adverse Drug Events Ontology Population from Text Using a Multi-class SVM Based Approach. 139-150
E-Learning, E-Government and E-Health
- Rabeb Mbarek

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E-Learning Effectiveness: A Survey in Two Tunisian Higher Education Establishments Using an Educational Platform. 153-164 - Ibticem Ben Zammel, Tharwa Najar

, Afef Belghith:
Determinants of E-Learning Effectiveness: The Case of Tunisian Virtual School of Post Office. 165-172 - Chaima Chaieb, Hadhemi Achour

, Ahmed Ferchichi:
E-Government and Social Media in Tunisia: An Empirical Analysis. 173-184 - Ines Daoud Mezghani, Marwa Meddeb:

Social Marketing in Tunisian Public Health: Case of Sahtek. 185-195

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