Telecommunications Policy
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Volume 31, issue 10-11
- Technology policy for the knowledge economy: Public support to young ICT service firms pp. 573-591

- Massimo G. Colombo and Luca Grilli
- Community response grids: E-government, social networks, and effective emergency management pp. 592-604

- Paul T. Jaeger, Ben Shneiderman, Kenneth R. Fleischmann, Jennifer Preece, Yan Qu and Philip Fei Wu
- How America's fragmented approach to public safety wastes money and spectrum pp. 605-618

- Jon M. Peha
- The effects of standardization process on competition: An event study of the standardization process in the US cable modem market pp. 619-631

- Maya Cohen-Meidan
- Consumer behavior in the Italian mobile telecommunication market pp. 632-647

- Clelia Mazzoni, Laura Castaldi and Felice Addeo
- Impacts of handset bundling on mobile data usage: The case of Finland pp. 648-659

- Mathias Tallberg, Heikki Hämmäinen, Juuso Töyli, Sauli Kamppari and Antero Kivi
- The role of government in broadband access pp. 660-674

- Arnold Picot and Christian Wernick
Volume 31, issue 8-9
- Another instance where privatization trumped liberalization: The politics of telecommunications reform in South Africa--A ten-year retrospective pp. 445-462

- Robert B. Horwitz and Willie Currie
- ICT as a source of output and productivity growth in Finland pp. 463-472

- Jukka Jalava and Matti Pohjola
- Media ownership and communications: Enriching the research agenda pp. 473-492

- D. Linda Garcia and Ellen Surles
- A practical approach to quality-adjusted price cap regulation pp. 493-501

- Kevin Currier
- When good intentions are not enough: Sequential entry and competition in the Turkish mobile industry pp. 502-523

- Izak Atiyas and Pinar Dogan
- Cost orientation and xDSL services: Retail-minus vs. LRAIC pp. 524-529

- Ricardo Gonçalves
- Competition in a pure world of Internet telephony pp. 530-540

- Christoph Engel
- The effect of the Telefonica-BellSouth merger on the Argentine cellular telephone market pp. 541-557

- German Coloma
Volume 31, issue 6-7
- An analysis of the determinants of broadband access pp. 312-326

- Kenneth Flamm and Anindya Chaudhuri
- Broadband and universal service pp. 327-346

- David Gabel
- Supply, demand and ICT-based services: A local level perspective pp. 347-358

- Jan Youtie, Philip Shapira and Greg Laudeman
- Closing the rural broadband gap: Promoting adoption of the Internet in rural America pp. 359-373

- Robert LaRose, Jennifer L. Gregg, Sharon Strover, Joseph Straubhaar and Serena Carpenter
- The digital vicious cycle: Links between social disadvantage and digital exclusion in rural areas pp. 374-388

- Martyn Warren
- Broadband and rural areas in the EU: From technology to applications and use pp. 389-400

- Paschal Preston, Anthony Cawley and Monika Metykova
- Cost and benefits from infrastructure competition. Estimating welfare effects from broadband access competition pp. 401-418

- Felix Höffler
- Recent developments in US wireline telecommunications pp. 419-437

- Paul Zimmerman
Volume 31, issue 5, 2007
- Access pricing: A comparison between full deregulation and two alternative instruments of access price regulation, cost-based and retail-minus pp. 236-250

- Paula Sarmento and Antonio Brandao
- Wholesale market definition in telecommunications: The issue of wholesale broadband access pp. 251-264

- Anton Schwarz
- Segmental new-product diffusion of residential broadband services pp. 265-275

- Alastair Robertson, Didier Soopramanien and Robert Fildes
- Demand for telecommunication services in developing countries pp. 276-289

- Christopher Garbacz and Herbert G. Thompson
- Economic analysis of the introduction of the MVNO system and its major implications for optimal policy decisions in Korea pp. 290-304

- Byung Woon Kim and Seong Ho Seol
Volume 31, issue 3-4
- Dark clouds over the Internet? pp. 144-154

- Jens Prüfer and Eric Jahn
- Toward universal telephone access: Market progress and progress beyond the market pp. 155-163

- Charles Kenny and Rym Keremane
- Moving targets: Introducing mobility into universal service obligations pp. 164-178

- Patrick Burkart
- Maximizing the adoption of fixed number portability within the EU: An empirical analysis pp. 179-196

- G.N. Prezerakos and S.E. Polykalas
- Telecommunications policy in Turkey: Dismantling barriers to growth pp. 197-208

- James B. Burnham
- Restructuring diversified telecom operators pp. 209-229

- Svein Ulset
Volume 31, issue 2, 2007
- Firm and target country characteristics as factors explaining wealth creation from international expansion moves of mobile network operators pp. 72-92

- Torsten J. Gerpott and Nejc M. Jakopin
- Determinants of customer loyalty in the wireless telecommunications industry pp. 93-106

- Abdolreza Eshghi, Dominique Haughton and Heikki Topi
- Investment decisions in the wireless industry applying real options pp. 107-123

- Fotios C. Harmantzis and Venkata Praveen Tanguturi
- Global political economy of technology standardization: A case of the Korean mobile telecommunications market pp. 124-138

- Whasun Jho
Volume 31, issue 1, 2007
- Hedonic prices in the German market for mobile phones pp. 4-13

- Ralf Dewenter, Justus Haucap, Ricardo Luther and Peter Rötzel
- Solving the startup problem in Western mobile Internet markets pp. 14-30

- Jeffrey L. Funk
- Forecasting telecommunications data with linear models pp. 31-44

- Gary Madden and Joachim Tan
- Interceptability of telecommunications: Is US and Dutch law prepared for the future? pp. 45-67

- Bert-Jaap Koops and Rudi Bekkers
Volume 30, issue 10-11
- Accounting for ARPU: New evidence from international panel data pp. 521-532

- Pat McCloughan and Sean Lyons
- Bids for the UMTS system: An empirical evaluation of the Italian case pp. 533-551

- Pasquale Scandizzo and Marco Ventura
- Customer churn analysis: Churn determinants and mediation effects of partial defection in the Korean mobile telecommunications service industry pp. 552-568

- Jae-Hyeon Ahn, Sang-Pil Han and Yung-Seop Lee
- The 3G transition: Changes in the US wireless industry pp. 569-586

- David Tilson and Kalle Lyytinen
- Impact of wireless telecommunications standards and regulation on the evolution of wireless technologies and services over Internet protocol pp. 587-604

- Tadahiko Maeda, A.D. Amar and Allen Gibson
- Estimating consumer surplus in the mobile telecommunications market: The case of Korea pp. 605-621

- Duk Hee Lee and Dong Hee Lee
- Third generation new entrants in the European mobile telecommunications industry pp. 622-632

- Jason Whalley and Peter Curwen
Volume 30, issue 8-9
- Flexibility and broadband evolution pp. 424-444

- Marieke Fijnvandraat and Harry Bouwman
- Broadband policy assessment: A cross-national empirical analysis pp. 445-463

- Inmaculada Cava-Ferreruela and Antonio Alabau-Muñoz
- Municipal electric utilities' role in telecommunications services pp. 464-480

- Sharon E. Gillett, William Lehr and Carlos A. Osorio
- Broadband diffusion in remote and rural Scotland pp. 481-495

- Andrew Tookey, Jason Whalley and Susan Howick
- Geographical gaps in the Portuguese broadband access. Rethinking the role of public funding after years of trade liberalisation pp. 496-515

- Flávio Nunes
Volume 30, issue 7, 2006
- Fixed and mobile competition in transition economies pp. 349-367

- Maria Vagliasindi, Izzet Güney and Chris Taubman
- Mobile termination: Market power, externalities and their policy implications pp. 368-384

- Rob Albon and Richard York
- Mobile number portability in Europe pp. 385-399

- Stefan Buehler, Ralf Dewenter and Justus Haucap
- Migration to 3G wireless broadband internet and real options: The case of an operator in India pp. 400-419

- Venkata Praveen Tanguturi and Fotios C. Harmantzis
Volume 30, issue 5-6
- Mobile termination charges: Calling Party Pays versus Receiving Party Pays pp. 242-277

- Stephen Littlechild
- The effects of international telecommunication investment: Wireline and wireless technologies, 1993-1998 pp. 278-296

- Samuel C. Yang and Lorne Olfman
- Xiaolingtong versus 3G in China: Which will be the winner? pp. 297-313

- Yufei Yuan, Wuping Zheng, Youwei Wang, Zhengchuan Xu, Qing Yang and Yufei Gao
- Satisfaction with mobile services in Canada: An empirical investigation pp. 314-331

- Ofir Turel and Alexander Serenko
- VoIP deregulation in South Africa: Implications for underserviced areas pp. 332-344

- Marshini Chetty, Edwin Blake and Ewan McPhie
Volume 30, issue 3-4
- Institutional variety in communications regulation. Classification scheme and empirical evidence from Austria pp. 152-170

- Michael Latzer, Natascha Just, Florian Saurwein and Peter Slominski
- Paradoxical impact of asymmetric regulation in Taiwan's telecommunications industry: Restriction and rent seeking pp. 171-182

- Yuntsai Chou and Kung-Chung Liu
- Interconnection regulation in India: Lessons for developing countries pp. 183-200

- Rekha Jain
- The limitations of market-based regulation of the electronic communications sector pp. 201-222

- Paul Richards
- Encouraging infrastructure competition via the ladder of investment pp. 223-237

- Martin Cave
Volume 30, issue 2, 2006
- Still on hold? A retrospective analysis of competitive implications of the Telecommunication Act of 1996, on its 10th year anniversary pp. 80-95

- David J. Atkin, Tuen-Yu Lau and Carolyn A. Lin
- The broadband Internet access market: The changing role of ISPs pp. 96-111

- Annemijn F. van Gorp, Carleen F. Maitland and Heidemarie Hanekop
- Telecommunications policy and individuals with disabilities: Issues of accessibility and social inclusion in the policy and research agenda pp. 112-124

- Paul T. Jaeger
- The satellite home viewer improvement act: Price and quality impact of direct broadcast satellite companies' provision of local broadcast stations pp. 125-135

- Michael E. Clements and Stephen M. Brown
- Leveraging the EU regulatory framework to improve a layered policy model for US telecommunications markets pp. 136-148

- Joshua L Mindel and Douglas C. Sicker
Volume 30, issue 1, 2006
- Political and economic processes in the privatization of the Korea telecommunications industry: A case study of Korea Telecom, 1987-2003 pp. 3-13

- Dal Yong Jin
- Israeli cellular telecommunications policy pp. 14-28

- Amit M. Schejter
- Mobile phones, the Internet and the institutional environment pp. 29-45

- Veneta Andonova
- Diffusion of digital mobile telephony: Are developing countries different? pp. 46-63

- Petri Rouvinen
- Is broadband the future? An analysis of broadband technology potential and diffusion pp. 64-75

- Zizi Papacharissi and Anna Zaks
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