Telecommunications Policy
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Volume 33, issue 10-11
- Broadband investment and regulation: A literature review pp. 559-574

- Carlo Cambini and Yanyan Jiang
- Broadband and contributions to economic growth: Lessons from the US experience pp. 575-581

- Lynne Holt and Mark Jamison
- Providing incentives for private investment in municipal broadband networks: Evidence from the Netherlands pp. 582-595

- Bert Sadowski, Alberto Nucciarelli and Marc de Rooij
- Disparities in ICT adoption: A multidimensional approach to study the cross-country digital divide pp. 596-610

- Margarita Billón, Rocio Marco and Fernando Lera-Lopez
- An estimation of the pattern of diffusion of mobile phones: The case of Colombia pp. 611-620

- Luis Gamboa and Jesus Otero
- Estimating the demand for ADSL and ISDN services in Greece pp. 621-627

- Demetrius Yannelis, Apostolos G. Christopoulos and Fotis G. Kalantzis
- Exploring the mass adoption of third-generation (3G) mobile phones in Taiwan pp. 628-641

- Weichen Teng, Hsi-Peng Lu and Hueiju Yu
- Profiling the non-user: Rethinking policy initiatives stimulating ICT acceptance pp. 642-652

- Pieter Verdegem and Pascal Verhoest
- A theoretical and empirical study on China's transition to digital TV pp. 653-663

- Wan Xing, Hu Hanhui and Wu Chong
- The endless need for regulation in telecommunication: An explanation pp. 664-675

- Fernando Herrera-González and Luis Castejón-Martín
- Bertrand equilibrium with differentiated products considering fixed costs: Korean price regulation in the mobile telephone industry pp. 676-685

- Jae-Do Song
- A multi-criteria game theory and real-options model for irreversible ICT investment decisions pp. 686-705

- Georgios Angelou and Anastasios Economides
- Cybersecurity: Stakeholder incentives, externalities, and policy options pp. 706-719

- Johannes M. Bauer and Michel J.G. van Eeten
Volume 33, issue 9, 2009
- The economic impact of broadband on growth: A simultaneous approach pp. 471-485

- Pantelis Koutroumpis
- Entry may increase network providers' profit pp. 486-494

- Øystein Foros, Hans Jarle Kind and Jan Sand
- Privatization and production efficiency in Taiwan's telecommunications industry pp. 495-505

- Chao-Chung Kang
- Diffusion of mobile telephony: An empirical study in Taiwan pp. 506-520

- Wen-Lin Chu, Feng-Shang Wu, Kai-Sheng Kao and David C. Yen
- Allocative efficiency of the mobile industry in India and its implications for spectrum policy pp. 521-533

- Rohit Prasad and Varadharajan Sridhar
- Investigation of factors affecting the diffusion of mobile telephone services: An empirical analysis for Vietnam pp. 534-543

- Junseok Hwang, Youngsang Cho and Nguyen Viet Long
- Reducing the level of switching costs in mobile communications: The case of Mobile Number Portability pp. 544-554

- Juan Maicas, Yolanda Polo and F. Javier Sese
Volume 33, issue 8, 2009
- A mixed spectrum management framework for the future wireless service based on techno-economic analysis: The Korean spectrum policy study pp. 407-421

- Junseok Hwang and Hyenyoung Yoon
- Does ICT investment widen the growth gap? pp. 422-431

- Hwan-Joo Seo, Young Soo Lee and Jeong Hun Oh
- Understanding early diffusion of digital wireless phones pp. 432-450

- Robert J. Kauffman and Angsana A. Techatassanasoontorn
- Is allowing trading enough? Making secondary markets in spectrum work pp. 451-468

- Pietro Crocioni
Volume 33, issue 7, 2009
- Competitive behavior in the European mobile telecommunications industry: Pioneers vs. followers pp. 339-347

- Zulima Fernández and Belén Usero
- Technical efficiency and use of information and communication technology in Spanish firms pp. 348-359

- José Fernández-Menéndez, José Ignacio López-Sánchez, Antonio Rodríguez-Duarte and Francesco Sandulli
- Can the PRC'S new anti-monopoly law stop monopolistic activities: Let the PRC'S telecommunications industry tell you the answer pp. 360-370

- Grace Li
- National information security policy and its implementation: A case study in Taiwan pp. 371-384

- Cheng-Yuan Ku, Yi-Wen Chang and David C. Yen
- An index for cross-country analysis of ICT infrastructure and access pp. 385-405

- Mohammad Reza Hanafizadeh, Abbas Saghaei and Payam Hanafizadeh
Volume 33, issue 5-6
- Direct network effects, small-world networks, and industry formation pp. 241-252

- Jeffrey L. Funk
- ICT Co-evolution and Korean ICT strategy--An analysis based on patent data pp. 253-271

- Sungjoo Lee, Moon-Soo Kim and Yongtae Park
- The public incumbent's defeat in mobile competition: Implications for the sequencing of telecommunications reform pp. 272-284

- Chorng-Jian Liu, Yuntsai Chou, Shyang-Hua Wu and Yi-Shin Shih
- ICT standardisation and public procurement in the United States and in the European Union: Influence on egovernment deployment pp. 285-295

- Luis Guijarro
- Technical innovation and 3.5 mobile phone generation: Lessons from Korea pp. 296-308

- Bong Gyou Lee, Jeong Ho Kwak, Ki Youn Kim and Seong Jin Kim
- The transformation of the mobile telecommunications industry in Pakistan: A developing country perspective pp. 309-323

- Ping Gao and Adnan Rafiq
- Bill-and-keep and the economics of interconnection in next-generation networks pp. 324-337

- Moya Dodd, Astrid Jung, Bridger Mitchell, Paul Paterson and Paul Reynolds
Volume 33, issue 3-4
- A layered United States Universal Service Fund for an everything-over-IP world pp. 111-128

- Scott Jordan
- Whose call is it? Targeting universal service programs to low-income households' telecommunications preferences pp. 129-145

- Janice A. Hauge, Eric Chiang and Mark Jamison
- Identifying leaders and laggards--A method and application to US local telephone companies pp. 146-163

- Padma Sastry
- Governance and game theory: When do franchise auctions induce firms to overbid? pp. 164-175

- Richard D. French
- Development of telecommunication and broadcasting infrastructure indices at the global level pp. 176-199

- Adnan Al-mutawkkil, Almas Heshmati and Junseok Hwang
- The consumer loss of the minimum duration for mobile telephone calls pp. 200-206

- Lukasz Grzybowski and Pedro Pereira
- The landlocked island: Information access and communications policy in Nepal pp. 207-214

- Robin Shields
- Does smallness affect the liberalisation of telecommunications? The case of Cyprus pp. 215-229

- Pavlos C. Symeou
- An optimal way to licence the radio spectrum pp. 230-237

- William Webb
Volume 33, issue 1-2
- The emerging value network in the mobile phone industry: The case of Japan and its implications for the rest of the world pp. 4-18

- Jeffrey L. Funk
- Technological regimes in m-commerce: Convergence as a barrier to diffusion and entrepreneurship? pp. 19-28

- Helge Godoe and Tor Borgar Hansen
- Estimating scale economies of the wireless telecommunications industry using EVA data pp. 29-40

- Changi Nam, Youngsun Kwon, Seongcheol Kim and Hyeongjik Lee
- Comparative research on regional regulators' associations: A theory-driven path for progress pp. 41-53

- Annemijn van Gorp and Carleen Maitland
- Impact of school district demographics and financial status on E-Rate funding: Analysis of Pennsylvania data for 1999 and 2004 pp. 54-67

- Krishna Jayakar and Eun-A Park
- Me and you and everyone we know: An empirical analysis of local network effects in mobile communications pp. 68-79

- Nicoletta Corrocher and Lorenzo Zirulia
- The limits to IPR standardization policies as evidenced by strategic patenting in UMTS pp. 80-97

- Rudi Bekkers and Joel West
- Using DEA window analysis to measure efficiencies of Taiwan's integrated telecommunication firms pp. 98-108

- Hsu-Hao Yang and Cheng-Yu Chang
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