Telecommunications Policy
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Volume 36, issue 10, 2012
- Reprint of: Competition and regulation in China's 3G/4G mobile communications industry—Institutions, governance, and telecom SOEs pp. 798-816

- Jun Xia
- Reprint of: Catching up through the development of technology standard: The case of TD-SCDMA in China pp. 817-831

- Xudong Gao and Jianxin Liu
- Competing with dominant global standards in a catching-up context. The case of mobile standards in China pp. 832-846

- Pierre Vialle, Junjie Song and Jian Zhang
- Examining China's technology policies for wireless broadband infrastructure pp. 847-857

- Jiang Yu, Yue Zhang and Ping Gao
- Forecasting 3G mobile subscription in China: A study based on stochastic frontier analysis and a Bass diffusion model pp. 858-871

- Jinyang Lim, Changi Nam, Seongcheol Kim, Hongjai Rhee, Euehun Lee and Hongkyu Lee
- Internet diffusion in China: A dynamic panel data analysis pp. 872-887

- Raymond Li and Alice Shiu
- Developing mobile telecommunications to narrow digital divide in developing countries? Some lessons from China pp. 888-900

- Becky P.Y. Loo and Y.L. Ngan
- Competition and mobile network investment in China’s telecommunications industry pp. 901-913

- Fei Kang, Janice A. Hauge and Ting-Jie Lu
- Chinese telecommunications on the threshold of convergence: Contexts, possibilities, and limitations of forging a domestic demand-based growth model pp. 914-928

- Yu Hong, François Bar and Zheng An
- Deconstructing the myth of Alipay Drama—Repoliticizing foreign investment in the telecommunications sector in China pp. 929-942

- Wei Shen
- Market competitiveness of mobile TV industry in China pp. 943-954

- Trisha T.C. Lin
- Implementation of three network convergence in China: A new institutional analysis pp. 955-965

- Richard W.S. Wu and Grace L.K. Leung
- The evolution of alliance structure in China’s mobile telecommunication industry and implications for international standardization pp. 966-976

- Jooyoung Kwak, Heejin Lee and Do Bum Chung
- Mapping China's 3G market with the strategic network paradigm pp. 977-988

- Hanhui Hu, Xing Wan, Kui Lv and Min Xu
- Measuring the technology gap of APEC integrated telecommunications operators pp. 989-996

- Chun-Hsiung Liao and Chun-Yu Lien
- Promoting green ICT in China: A framework based on innovation system approaches pp. 997-1013

- Jing Zhang and Xiong-jian Liang
Volume 36, issue 9, 2012
- Regulatory governance in African telecommunications: Testing the resource curse hypothesis pp. 691-703

- Krishna Jayakar and Brandie Martin
- The phoneless in the broadband age: A pilot study in Massachusetts pp. 704-723

- Carolyn Gideon
- Using the economics of platforms to understand the broadband-based market formation in the New Zealand Ultra-Fast Broadband Network pp. 724-735

- Fernando Beltrán
- Regulation of international roaming in the European Union—Lessons learned pp. 736-748

- Jorge Infante and Ivan Vallejo
- Different paths to universal access: The impact of policy and regulation on broadband diffusion in the developed and developing worlds pp. 749-761

- Girish J. Gulati and David J. Yates
- Impact of spectrum management policy on the penetration of 3G technology pp. 762-782

- Moinul Zaber and Marvin Sirbu
- The technical basis for spectrum rights: Policies to enhance market efficiency pp. 783-792

- Robert Matheson and Adele C. Morris
Volume 36, issue 8, 2012
- Roaming and investments in the mobile internet market pp. 595-607

- Torben Stühmeier
- Implications of mandatory registration of mobile phone users in Africa pp. 608-620

- Nicola Jentzsch
- The multinationalisation of South African telecommunications firms into Africa pp. 621-635

- John M. Luiz and Henry Stephan
- How value and trust influence loyalty in wireless telecommunications industry pp. 636-649

- Heikki Karjaluoto, Chanaka Jayawardhena, Matti Leppäniemi and Minna Pihlström
- Regulated prices and real options pp. 650-663

- Graeme Guthrie
- Spectrum allocation and its relevance for competition pp. 664-675

- Martin Lundborg, Wolfgang Reichl and Ernst-Olav Ruhle
- On the statistical identification of technology disruption pp. 676-684

- Gary Madden, Aaron Morey and Bill Theoharakis
Volume 36, issue 7, 2012
- Competition and regulation in China's 3G/4G mobile communications industry—Institutions, governance, and telecom SOEs pp. 503-521

- Jun Xia
- Reception-oriented radio rights: Increasing the value of wireless by explicitly defining and delegating radio operating rights pp. 522-530

- J. Pierre de Vries and Kaleb A. Sieh
- Catching up through the development of technology standard: The case of TD-SCDMA in China pp. 531-545

- Xudong Gao and Jianxin Liu
- Aligning technology, business and regulatory scenarios for cognitive radio pp. 546-559

- Matthias Barrie, Simon Delaere, Peter Anker and Pieter Ballon
- Critical factors for the expansion of broadband in developing countries: The case of Peru pp. 560-570

- Peter Yamakawa, Gloria Cadillo and Rubén Tornero
- A study of service quality in rural ICT renters of Iran by SERVQUAL pp. 571-578

- Soudabe Saraei and Amir M. Amini
- Socio-technical analysis of Korea's broadband convergence network: Big plans, big projects, big prospects? pp. 579-593

- Dong-Hee Shin and Jaemin Jung
Volume 36, issue 6, 2012
- At the boundaries of peer production: The organization of Internet security production in the cases of Estonia 2007 and Conficker pp. 451-461

- Andreas Schmidt
- Deep packet inspection and bandwidth management: Battles over BitTorrent in Canada and the United States pp. 462-475

- Milton L. Mueller and Hadi Asghari
- Egypt’s digital activism and the Dictator’s Dilemma: An evaluation pp. 476-483

- Nivien Saleh
- Push-button-autocracy in Tunisia: Analysing the role of Internet infrastructure, institutions and international markets in creating a Tunisian censorship regime pp. 484-492

- Ben Wagner
- Governance within social media websites: Ruling new frontiers pp. 493-501

- Renée Marlin-Bennett and E. Nicole Thornton
Volume 36, issue 5, 2012
- Regulating prices in two-sided markets: The waterbed experience in mobile telephony pp. 360-368

- Christos Genakos and Tommaso Valletti
- The welfare effects of mobile termination rate regulation in asymmetric oligopolies: The case of Spain pp. 369-381

- Sjaak Hurkens and Ángel L. López
- Whither policy design for broadband penetration? Evidence from 30 OECD countries pp. 382-398

- Filippo Belloc, Antonio Nicita and Maria Alessandra Rossi
- Ex ante regulation and co-investment in the transition to next generation access pp. 399-406

- Marc Bourreau, Carlo Cambini and Steffen Hoernig
- Network investment, access and competition pp. 407-418

- Roman Inderst and Martin Peitz
- Can evidence of pricing power help market power assessment? Broadband Internet in Ireland and the Netherlands pp. 419-433

- Lisa Correa and Pietro Crocioni
- Competition and commercial media bias pp. 434-447

- Andrea Blasco and Francesco Sobbrio
Volume 36, issue 4, 2012
- ICT-based market information and adoption of agricultural seed technologies: Insights from Uganda pp. 253-259

- Barnabas Kiiza and Glenn Pederson
- Internet use and job search pp. 260-273

- Thomas Beard, George Ford, Richard P. Saba and Richard Seals
- The impact of trade liberalization in telecommunications services: The case of APEC countries pp. 274-281

- Eng Kooi Lim and Zhiqi Chen
- ICT capital and labour productivity growth: A non-parametric analysis of 14 OECD countries pp. 282-292

- M. Ceccobelli, Simone Gitto and P. Mancuso
- The unfinished history of usage rights for spectrum pp. 293-300

- Martin Cave and William Webb
- Mobile and fixed substitution for telephone service in China pp. 301-310

- Michael Ward and Shilin Zheng
- What makes consumers use VoIP over mobile phones? Free riding or consumerization of new service pp. 311-323

- Dong-Hee Shin
- Toll-free numbers: Demand, property rights, and public policy pp. 324-334

- Kevin T. Duffy-Deno and Steve G. Parsons
- Spatio-temporal spectrum modeling: Taxonomy and economic evaluation of context acquisition pp. 335-348

- Martin B.H. Weiss, Mohammed Altamimi and Liu Cui
Volume 36, issue 3, 2012
- Mobile voice diffusion and service competition: A system dynamic analysis of regulatory policy pp. 162-174

- Thomas R. Casey and Juuso Töyli
- Empirical analysis of factors promoting the Japanese 3G mobile phone pp. 175-186

- Yuji Akematsu, Sobee Shinohara and Masatsugu Tsuji
- Regulation and competition in the European mobile communications industry: An examination of the implementation of mobile number portability pp. 187-196

- Belén Usero Sánchez and Grigorios Asimakopoulos
- Network effects and preference heterogeneity in the case of mobile telecommunications markets pp. 197-211

- Maciej Sobolewski and Mikolaj Czajkowski
- Mobile gaming: Industry challenges and policy implications pp. 212-221

- Claudio Feijoo, José-Luis Gómez-Barroso, Juan-Miguel Aguado and Sergio Ramos
- Incumbency and market share within European mobile telecommunication networks pp. 222-236

- Jason Whalley and Peter Curwen
- Fixed and mobile broadband substitution in Sweden pp. 237-251

- Pratompong Srinuan, Chalita Srinuan and Erik Bohlin
Volume 36, issue 2, 2012
- Universal service and disabled people pp. 85-95

- Nico van Eijk and Joost Poort
- The impact of different fibre access network technologies on cost, competition and welfare pp. 96-112

- Steffen Hoernig, Stephan Jay, Karl-Heinz Neumann, Martin Peitz, Thomas Plückebaum and Ingo Vogelsang
- The U.S. National Broadband Map: Data limitations and implications pp. 113-126

- Tony Grubesic
- Royalties vs. upfront lump-sum fees in data communication environments pp. 127-139

- Youngsun Kwon and Buhm-Kyu Kim
- Mergers and synergy: Lessons from contemporary telecommunications history pp. 140-154

- Sumit K Majumdar, Ulku Yaylacicegi and Rabih Moussawi
Volume 36, issue 1, 2012
- The impact of regulating mobile termination rates and MNO–MVNO relationships on retail prices pp. 1-12

- Livio Cricelli, Michele Grimaldi and Nathan Levialdi Ghiron
- The evolution of telecommunications policy-making: Comparative analysis of China and India pp. 13-28

- Chun Liu and Krishna Jayakar
- Beyond the flat rate bias: The flexibility effect in tariff choice pp. 29-39

- Jan Krämer and Lukas Wiewiorra
- Complexity in the telecommunications industry: When integrating infrastructure and services backfires pp. 40-50

- Nico Grove and Oliver Baumann
- Exploring the determinants of the OSS market potential: The case of the Apache web server pp. 51-68

- Spyridoula Lakka, Christos Michalakelis, Dimitris Varoutas and Draculis Martakos
- The diffusion of mobile data services and applications: Exploring the role of habit and its antecedents pp. 69-81

- Byoungsoo Kim
- On the statistical identification of technology disruption pp. 82-90

- Gary Madden, Aaron Morey and Bill Theoharakis
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