Telecommunications Policy
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Volume 38, issue 8, 2014
- Platforms, systems competition, and innovation: Reassessing the foundations of communications policy pp. 662-673

- Johannes M. Bauer
- The ladder of investment in Europe, in retrospect and prospect pp. 674-683

- Martin Cave
- Cloud TV: Toward the next generation of network policy debates pp. 684-692

- Eli Noam
- Expanding mobile wireless capacity: The challenges presented by technology and economics pp. 693-708

- Richard N. Clarke
- Beachfront commons pp. 709-714

- Jens Elsner and Arnd Weber
- Fibre-to-the-home, high-speed and national broadband plans: Tales from Down Under pp. 715-729

- Fernando Beltrán
- Uncertainty of public pay phone in Thailand: Implications for the universal service obligation pp. 730-740

- Chalita Srinuan
- Access regulation and geographic deployment of a new generation infrastructure pp. 741-759

- David Flacher and Hugues Jennequin
- Unbundling and infrastructure competition for broadband adoption: Implications for NGA regulation pp. 760-770

- Chatchai Kongaut and Erik Bohlin
- What is the magnitude of fixed–mobile call substitution? Empirical evidence from 16 European countries pp. 771-782

- Anne-Kathrin Barth and Ulrich Heimeshoff
- Link between termination rates and retail prices in Namibia, Kenya and South Africa pp. 783-797

- Christoph Stork and Alison Gillwald
- Speaking of forgetting: Analysis of possible non-EU responses to the right to be forgotten and speech exception pp. 800-811

- Meg Leta Ambrose
- Characterizing and comparing the evolution of the major global economies in information and communication technologies pp. 812-826

- Paul Desruelle and Juraj Stančík
- Wi-Fi as a Commercial Service: New Technology and Policy Implications pp. 827-837

- David Reed and James Lansford
- The Wi-Fi “congestion crisis”: Regulatory criteria for assessing spectrum congestion claims pp. 838-850

- J. Pierre De Vries, Ljiljana Simić, Andreas Achtzehn, Marina Petrova and Petri Mähönen
Volume 38, issue 7, 2014
- Infrastructure investment and optimal access regulation in the different stages of telecommunications market liberalization pp. 569-579

- Romain Lestage and David Flacher
- Does corporate social responsibility influence the corporate performance of the U.S. telecommunications industry? pp. 580-591

- Wei-Kang Wang, Wen-Min Lu, Qian Long Kweh and Hsiao-Wen Lai
- China׳s information security standardization: Analysis from the perspective of technical barriers to trade principles pp. 592-600

- Dong-hyu Kim, Heejin Lee, Jooyoung Kwak and DongBack Seo
- Fixed-to-mobile substitution in the European Union pp. 601-612

- Lukasz Grzybowski
- Spectrum auction design: Simple auctions for complex sales pp. 613-622

- Martin Bichler, Jacob Goeree, Stefan Mayer and Pasha Shabalin
- The long-run impact of Information and Communication Technology on economic output: The case of Australia pp. 623-633

- Md Shahiduzzaman and Khorshed Alam
- Economic growth and the development of telecommunications infrastructure in the G-20 countries: A panel-VAR approach pp. 634-649

- Rudra P. Pradhan, Mak Arvin, Neville R. Norman and Samadhan K. Bele
Volume 38, issue 5, 2014
- Comparing FTTH access networks based on P2P and PMP fibre topologies pp. 415-425

- Stephan Jay, Karl-Heinz Neumann and Thomas Plückebaum
- Improving the FTTH business case–A joint telco-utility network rollout model pp. 426-437

- Mathieu Tahon, Jan Van Ooteghem, Koen Casier, Sofie Verbrugge, Didier Colle, Mario Pickavet and Piet Demeester
- Investment flexibility and competition modeling for broadband business pp. 438-448

- Georgios Angelou and Anastasios Economides
- An empirical analysis of multiple services and choices of consumer in the Swedish telecommunications market pp. 449-459

- Pratompong Srinuan, Chalita Srinuan and Erik Bohlin
- Value networks and two-sided markets of Internet content delivery pp. 460-472

- Nan Zhang, Tapio Levä and Heikki Hämmäinen
- An overview of scholarly research on public e-services? A meta-analysis of the literature pp. 476-495

- Davide Arduini and Antonello Zanfei
- Diffusion and usage of public e-services in Europe: An assessment of country level indicators and drivers pp. 496-513

- Paolo Seri, Annaflavia Bianchi and Nicola Matteucci
- How advanced are Italian regions in terms of public e-services? The construction of a composite indicator to analyze patterns of innovation diffusion in the public sector pp. 514-529

- Luigi Reggi, Davide Arduini, Marco Biagetti and Antonello Zanfei
- Are EU regional digital strategies evidence-based? An analysis of the allocation of 2007–13 Structural Funds pp. 530-538

- Luigi Reggi and Sergio Scicchitano
- ICT-enabled system innovations in public services: Experiences from intelligent transport systems pp. 539-557

- Karl Matthias Weber, Barbara Heller-Schuh, Helge Godoe and Rannveig Roeste
- Collaborative approaches to public sector innovation: A scoping study pp. 558-567

- Katarzyna Szkuta, Roberto Pizzicannella and David Osimo
Volume 38, issue 4, 2014
- Women of influence: A case study of three telecommunications policymakers pp. 333-343

- Patricia F. Phalen, Julia Osellame and Catherine Anderson
- From developmental to network state: Government restructuring and ICT-led innovation in Korea pp. 344-359

- James F. Larson and Jaemin Park
- ICT technologies in Europe: A study of technological diffusion and economic growth under network theory pp. 360-370

- Ana Salomé García-Muñiz and Maria Vicente
- Capital investment and employment in the information sector pp. 371-382

- Thomas Beard, George Ford and Hyeongwoo Kim
- Baywatch: Two approaches to measure the effects of blocking access to The Pirate Bay pp. 383-392

- Joost Poort, Jorna Leenheer, Jeroen van der Ham and Cosmin Dumitru
- The stalemate of cable digital switchover: A study of competition effects and deregulation pp. 393-405

- Yuntsai Chou
Volume 38, issue 3, 2014
- The value of 1800MHz and 2100MHz spectrums in India and implications for auction design pp. 223-235

- Rohit Prasad and Rajat Kathuria
- Analysis of spectrum auctions in India—An application of the opportunity cost approach to explain large variations in spectrum prices pp. 236-247

- Bengt G. Mölleryd and Jan Markendahl
- Decomposition analysis of the telecommunications sector in Indonesia: What does the cellular era shed light on? pp. 248-263

- Ibrahim Kholilul Rohman and Erik Bohlin
- Wholesale broadband access to IPTV in an NGA environment: How to deal with it from a regulatory perspective? pp. 264-277

- Markus Fredebeul-Krein and Markus Steingröver
- The Indian broadband plan: A review and implications for theory pp. 278-290

- Rekha Jain
- Empirical research on mobile Internet usage: A meta-analysis of the literature pp. 291-310

- Torsten J. Gerpott and Sandra Thomas
- A CDS approach to induce facilities-based competition over NGA networks pp. 311-331

- Markos Tselekounis, Dimitris Varoutas and Drakoulis Martakos
Volume 38, issue 2, 2014
- Information technology and its changing roles to economic growth and productivity in Australia pp. 125-135

- Md Shahiduzzaman and Khorshed Alam
- Spectrum management reform: Rethinking practices pp. 136-146

- Leo Fulvio Minervini
- Challenges for a broadband service strategy in rural areas: A Romanian case study pp. 147-156

- Emanuel Puschita, Anca Constantinescu-Dobra, Rebeca Colda, Irina Vermesan, Ancuta Moldovan and Tudor Palade
- Ex ante margin squeeze tests in the telecommunications industry: What is a reasonably efficient operator? pp. 157-172

- Germain Gaudin and Claudia Saavedra V.
- Dynamic usage of narrowband spectrum pp. 173-185

- Benoit Freyens, Mark Loney and Tharaka Dissanayake
- Universal service in China and India: Legitimating the state? pp. 186-199

- Krishna Jayakar and Chun Liu
- Government in standardization in the catching-up context: Case of China's mobile system pp. 200-209

- Ping Gao, Jiang Yu and Kalle Lyytinen
- Using the Hicks formula to evaluate an estimate of the elasticity of derived demand for toll-free numbers pp. 210-215

- Steve G. Parsons
Volume 38, issue 1, 2014
- Operator choice in the mobile telecommunications market: Evidence from Turkish urban population pp. 1-13

- Alparslan A. Basaran, Murat Cetinkaya and Necmiddin Bagdadioglu
- An integrated model for analyzing the development of the 4G telecommunications market in Taiwan pp. 14-31

- Fang-Mei Tseng, Wang Yuan, Chih-Hung Hsieh and Aifang Guo
- Regulating a monopoly with universal service obligations: The role of flexible tariff schemes pp. 32-48

- Manuel Willington and Jorge Li Ning Chaman
- Telecommunications reform and efficiency performance: Do good institutions matter? pp. 49-65

- Noorihsan Mohamad
- Policy implications of technology for detecting P2P and copyright violations pp. 66-85

- Jon M. Peha and Alexandre M. Mateus
- Optimal mobile termination rate: The Brazilian mobile market case pp. 86-95

- Carlos M. Baigorri and Wilfredo Maldonado
- Estimating broadband diffusion in the EU using NUTS 1 regional data pp. 96-104

- Magali Dauvin and Lukasz Grzybowski
- An econometric approach for evaluating the linkages between broadband and knowledge intensive firms pp. 105-118

- Elizabeth A. Mack and Sergio Rey
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