Mamta Sareen

Mamta Sareen is an associate professor in Department of Computer Science, Kirori Mal College, University of Delhi, India. Her research interests are in information technology management. She is currently a postdoctoral research fellow and pursuing a major research project on Internet banking at University of Delhi, India. She has around 18 years of experience in teaching subjects like Operating System, Computer System Architecture, Computer Network, Data base management Systems, Software Engineering, E-commerce/E-business, Management of Information Systems etc. to undergraduate and post graduate students at Delhi University, IIT Roorkie, GGSIP University and other institutions of repute. In addition, she has published several research papers and book chapters in various international journals/books and presented papers in international conferences.

Publications

Impact of Technology-Related Environment Issues on Trust in B2B E-Commerce
Muneesh Kumar, Mamta Sareen. © 2013. 21 pages.
The virtual environment of B2B e-commerce interactions has been considered to be a barrier in building trust of trading partners. There is adequate empirical evidence that...
Technology Related Trust Issues in SME B2B E-Commerce
Muneesh Kumar, Mamta Sareen, Susheel Chhabra. © 2013. 17 pages.
There is increasing evidence that e-commerce adoption among SMEs is expanding rapidly. In spite of that, SMEs, particularly in developing countries, have not been able to...
Trust and Technology in B2B E-Commerce: Practices and Strategies for Assurance
Muneesh Kumar, Mamta Sareen. © 2012. 329 pages.
As the use of technology has considerably increased in B2B e-commerce, it becomes imperative to address the issues of trust that emerge in the context of technology. Trust and...
Evaluating Web Sites of Municipal Corporations: A Case Study of Leading Cities in India
Muneesh Kumar, Mamta Sareen. © 2012. 15 pages.
While evaluation of government websites has been a matter of interest for researchers, the perspectives and parameters of such evaluation used in these have been diverse. It is...
Impact of Technology-Related Environment Issues on Trust in B2B E-Commerce
Muneesh Kumar, Mamta Sareen. © 2011. 20 pages.
The virtual environment of B2B e-commerce interactions has been considered to be a barrier in building trust of trading partners. There is adequate empirical evidence that...
Technology-Related Trust Issues in Inter-Organizational Business Relations
Muneesh Kumar, Mamta Sareen. © 2011. 18 pages.
The emergence of inter-organizational system has facilitated easy and fast flow of information among the trading partners. This has affected the business relations among the...
Technology Related Trust Issues in SME B2B E-Commerce
Muneesh Kumar, Mamta Sareen, Susheel Chhabra. © 2011. 16 pages.
There is increasing evidence that e-commerce adoption among SMEs is expanding rapidly. In spite of that, SMEs, particularly in developing countries, have not been able to...
Building Trust in E-Commerce through Web Interface
Muneesh Kumar, Mamta Sareen. © 2009. 11 pages.
The emergence of Internet has revolutionalized the way businesses are conducted. The impact of e-commerce is pervasive, both on companies and society as a whole. It has the...