Telecommunications Policy
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Volume 37, issue 11, 2013
- Statistical precision of productivity change: A bootstrap application to Taiwan’s telecommunications industry pp. 1015-1032

- Chao-Chung Kang and Chin-Chia Wu
- OECD unbundled local loop pricing pp. 1033-1045

- Gary Madden, Erik Bohlin, Hasnat Ahmad and Thien Tran
- Independence and the regulatory state—Telecommunications in Scotland and the rest of the United Kingdom pp. 1046-1059

- Ewan Sutherland
- The disruptive potential of PWLAN at the country-level: The cases of Germany, the UK, and the USA pp. 1060-1070

- Stefan Hüsig
- The influence of regulations on the efficiency of telecommunications operators: A meta-frontier analysis pp. 1071-1082

- Anhyuk Yang, Daeho Lee, Junseok Hwang and Jungwoo Shin
- Factors affecting ICT adoption among rural users: A case study of ICT Center in Iran pp. 1083-1094

- B. Khalil Moghaddam and A. Khatoon-Abadi
- Competition, regulation, and broadband access to the internet pp. 1095-1109

- Georg Götz
- Diversification strategies in network-based services: The case of mobile virtual network operators pp. 1110-1123

- Nicoletta Corrocher and Laura Lasio
- Competition in wholesale markets: Do MNOs compete to host MVNOs? pp. 1124-1141

- Elisabet Garrido and Jason Whalley
- The impact of non-neutral federal regulatory policy on competition pp. 1142-1149

- Eric Chiang and Janice A. Hauge
- Mapping worldwide mobile networks: Some problems and indicative solutions pp. 1150-1165

- Peter Curwen and Jason Whalley
Volume 37, issue 10, 2013
- The deployment and penetration of high-speed fiber networks and services: Why are EU member states lagging behind? pp. 819-835

- Wolfgang Briglauer and Klaus Gugler
- The interplay of regulation and other drivers of NGN deployment: A real-world perspective pp. 836-848

- Nevenka Hrovatin and Matej Švigelj
- Economic implications of a co-investment scheme for FTTH/PON architectures pp. 849-860

- Juan Rendon Schneir and Yupeng Xiong
- Investment sharing in broadband networks pp. 861-878

- Carlo Cambini and Virginia Silvestri
- Investments in next generation access infrastructures under regulatory uncertainty pp. 879-892

- Markos Tselekounis and Dimitris Varoutas
- How to price the unbundled local loop in the transition from copper to fiber access networks? pp. 893-909

- Karl-Heinz Neumann and Ingo Vogelsang
- Evaluation of mobile services and substantial adoption factors with Analytic Hierarchy Process (AHP) pp. 915-929

- Shahrokh Nikou and József Mezei
- Multiple subscriptions of mobile telephony: Explaining the diffusion pattern using sampling data pp. 930-939

- Mohammad Tsani Annafari
- Satisfaction of individual mobile phone users in Spain pp. 940-954

- Covadonga Gijón, Teresa Garín-Muñoz, Teodosio Pérez-Amaral and Rafael López-Zorzano
- Unlocking the potential of Italian broadband: Case studies and policy lessons pp. 955-969

- Alberto Nucciarelli, Angelo Castaldo, Elisabetta Conte and Bert Sadowski
- Can open internet access be imposed upon European CATV networks? pp. 970-980

- Liyang Hou, Peggy Valcke and David Stevens
- How much energy will your NGN consume? A model for energy consumption in next generation access networks: The case of Spain pp. 981-1003

- Rafael Coomonte, Claudio Feijóo, Sergio Ramos and José-Luis Gómez-Barroso
- Privacy intrusiveness and web audiences: Empirical evidence pp. 1004-1014

- Grazia Cecere and Fabrice Rochelandet
Volume 37, issue 9, 2013
- Moving beyond dichotomy: Comparing composite telecommunications regulatory governance indices pp. 691-701

- Brandie L. Martin and Krishna Jayakar
- Multilevel governance and broadband infrastructure development: Evidence from Canada pp. 702-714

- Reza Rajabiun and Catherine A. Middleton
- Friending the taxman: On the use of social networking services for government eID in Europe pp. 715-724

- Aaron K. Martin and Norberto Nuno Gomes de Andrade
- The economics of online television: Industry development, aggregation, and “TV Everywhere” pp. 725-736

- David Waterman, Ryland Sherman and Sung Wook Ji
- Spectrum value pp. 737-747

- Coleman Bazelon and Giulia McHenry
- Application-layer design patterns for accountable–anonymous online identities pp. 748-756

- Josephine Wolff
- Optimizing receiver performance using harm claim thresholds pp. 757-771

- J. Pierre de Vries
- Mapping the field: Retrospective of the federal universal service programs pp. 773-793

- Lynne Holt and Mary Galligan
- Net neutrality: A progress report pp. 794-813

- Jan Krämer, Lukas Wiewiorra and Christof Weinhardt
Volume 37, issue 8, 2013
- Analysis of fixed broadband access and use in Thailand: Drivers and barriers pp. 615-625

- Pratompong Srinuan and Erik Bohlin
- ICT policy for the “socialist new countryside”—A case study of rural informatization in Guangdong, China pp. 626-638

- Carol Ting and Famin Yi
- Lifestyle orientations and the adoption of Internet-related technologies in Taiwan pp. 639-650

- Shu-Chu Sarrina Li
- From the wired to wireless generation? Investigating teens’ Internet use through the mobile phone pp. 651-661

- Wan-Ying Lin, Xinzhi Zhang, Joo-Young Jung and Yong-Chan Kim
- Retaining telecommunication services when universal service is defined by functionality: Japanese consumers' willingness-to-pay pp. 662-672

- Akihiro Nakamura
- Convergence and regulation of multi-screen television: The Singapore experience pp. 673-685

- Trisha T.C. Lin
Volume 37, issue 6, 2013
- Price elasticity of demand for broadband: Evidence from Latin America and the Caribbean pp. 429-438

- Hernán Galperin and Christian Ruzzier
- From the outside in: Consumer anti-choice and policy implications in the mobile gaming market pp. 439-449

- Ronan de Kervenoael, Mark Palmer and Alan Hallsworth
- Access regulation, entry and investments in telecommunications pp. 450-468

- Fabio Manenti and Antonio Sciala'
- Dynamic performance analysis of U.S. wireline telecommunication companies pp. 469-482

- Plácido Moreno, Sebastián Lozano and Ester Gutiérrez
- The broadband digital divide and the economic benefits of mobile broadband for rural areas pp. 483-502

- James Prieger
- Mobile banking in a developing economy: A customer-centric model for policy formulation pp. 503-514

- Vishal Mishra and Shailendra Singh Bisht
- Income disparity and digital divide: The Internet Consumption Model and cross-country empirical research pp. 515-529

- Xiaoqun Zhang
- How will telecommunications bundles impact competition and regulatory analysis? pp. 530-539

- Pedro Pereira and João Vareda
- Does ICT in schools affect residential adoption and adult utilization outside schools? pp. 540-562

- Pitikorn Tengtrakul and Jon M. Peha
- Diffusion of mobile handset features: Analysis of turning points and stages pp. 563-572

- Antti Riikonen, Timo Smura, Antero Kivi and Juuso Töyli
- Private equity leveraged buyouts in European telecoms: The case of Eircom pp. 573-582

- Dónal Palcic and Eoin Reeves
- At home on the outstation: Barriers to home Internet in remote Indigenous communities pp. 583-593

- Ellie Rennie, Andrew Crouch, Alyson Wright and Julian Thomas
- The diffusion of mobile telephones: An empirical analysis for Peru pp. 594-606

- Peter Yamakawa, Gareth H. Rees, José Manuel Salas and Nikolai Alva
Volume 37, issue 4, 2013
- Identifying the determinants of broadband adoption by diffusion stage in OECD countries pp. 241-251

- Mao-Shong Lin and Feng-Shang Wu
- Financial development, ICT diffusion and economic growth: Lessons from MENA region pp. 252-261

- Seifallah Sassi and Mohamed Goaied
- The long-run effects of copper-loop unbundling and the implications for fiber pp. 262-281

- Robert W. Crandall, Jeffrey A. Eisenach and Allan T. Ingraham
- Which are the drivers of fixed to mobile telephone access substitution? An empirical study of the Spanish residential market pp. 282-291

- David Suárez and Begoña García-Mariñoso
- The role of ICT in Korea’s economic growth: Productivity changes across industries since the 1990s pp. 292-310

- Hyun-Joon Jung, Kyoung-Youn Na and Chang-Ho Yoon
- Media pluralism and the overlapping instruments needed to achieve it pp. 311-320

- Richard Collins and Martin Cave
- Real options and cost-based access pricing: Model and methodology pp. 321-333

- Sergio Luis Franklin and Madiagne Diallo
- Consumer choice and local network effects in mobile telecommunications in Turkey pp. 334-344

- Mehmet Karacuka, Nazif Catik and Justus Haucap
- User benefits and operator costs of mobile number portability in Japan and impact on market competitiveness pp. 345-356

- Tokio Otsuka and Hitoshi Mitomo
- Characteristics and mobile Internet use intensity of consumers with different types of advanced handsets: An exploratory empirical study of iPhone, Android and other web-enabled mobile users in Germany pp. 357-371

- Torsten J. Gerpott, Sandra Thomas and Michael Weichert
- Privacy and security issues in cloud computing: The role of institutions and institutional evolution pp. 372-386

- Nir Kshetri
- The globalization and stagnation of the ICT sectors in European countries: An input-output analysis pp. 387-399

- Ibrahim Kholilul Rohman
- The mixed blessing of a deregulatory endpoint for the public switched telephone network pp. 400-412

- Rob Frieden
- The use of e-government services and the Internet: The role of socio-demographic, economic and geographical predictors pp. 413-422

- Sakari Taipale
Volume 37, issue 2, 2013
- The spectrum policy reform paving the way to cognitive radio enabled spectrum sharing pp. 87-95

- Annalisa Durantini and Mauro Martino
- The evolution of cognitive radio technology in Europe: Regulatory and standardization aspects pp. 96-107

- Gianmarco Baldini, Oliver Holland, Vera Stavroulaki, Kostas Tsagkaris, Panagiotis Demestichas, Andreas Polydoros, Stan Karanasios and David Allen
- Stalling innovation of Cognitive Radio: The case for a dedicated frequency band pp. 108-115

- Arturas Medeisis and Leo Fulvio Minervini
- TV white spaces exploitation through a bicameral geo-location database pp. 116-129

- Joseph W. Mwangoka, Paulo Marques and Jonathan Rodriguez
- A TV whitespace ecosystem for licensed cognitive radio pp. 130-139

- Tim Forde and Linda Doyle
- Business case evaluations for LTE network offloading with cognitive femtocells pp. 140-153

- Pål Grønsund, Ole Grøndalen and Markku Lähteenoja
- Cognitive radio systems specific for IMT systems: Operator’s view and perspectives pp. 154-166

- Berna Sayrac, Halina Uryga, Wladimir Bocquet, Pascal Cordier and Sebastien Grimoud
- Spectrum sharing in the gray space pp. 167-177

- Jon M. Peha
- Flexible spectrum management for mobile broadband services: How does it vary across advanced and emerging markets? pp. 178-191

- Varadharajan Sridhar, Thomas Casey and Heikki Hämmäinen
- Cellular clouds pp. 194-207

- Tim Forde and Linda Doyle
- Emerging issues in white space regulation pp. 208-218

- Benoit Freyens and Mark Loney
- On-line spectrum auctions in TV white spaces for supporting mobile services—A practical manual pp. 219-230

- Marcin Parzy and Hanna Bogucka
- Economic viability of private commons: Framework and guidelines for profitability pp. 231-240

- Ashraf Al Daoud, Murat Alanyali and David Starobinski
Volume 37, issue 1, 2013
- A simple model of vertical search engines foreclosure pp. 1-12

- Emanuele Tarantino
- Universal service in Turkey: Recent developments and a critical assessment pp. 13-23

- Fuat Oguz
- Serving the poor: Multisided mobile service platforms, openness, competition, collaboration and the struggle for leadership pp. 24-34

- Tina George Karippacheril, Fatemeh Nikayin, Mark de Reuver and Harry Bouwman
- Cost allocation of WCDMA and wholesale pricing for mVoIP and data services pp. 35-47

- Byung Woon Kim, Joonho Park and Chang Youl Ko
- Assessment of information and communications technology maturity level pp. 48-62

- Vagia Kyriakidou, Christos Michalakelis and Thomas Sphicopoulos
- Broadband business by utilities infrastructure exploitation: A multistage competition model pp. 63-79

- Georgios Angelou and Anastasios Economides
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