Telecommunications Policy
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Volume 43, issue 10, 2019
- The evolution of the Internet of Things (IoT): A computational text analysis

- Chae, Bongsug (Kevin)
- Is business lobbying in the European Union context-dependent? Evidence from the policy field of radio spectrum

- Maria Massaro
- Exploring the key services and players in the smart car market

- Jiyoun Park, Changi Nam and Hye-jin Kim
- How much are sellers willing to pay for the features offered by their e-commerce platform?

- Searom Lee, Sang Yup Lee and Min Ho Ryu
- Circulation of loyalty: Relationships between mobile instant messenger and offline character emoticon store

- Junghwan Kim, Mideum Choi and ShinYoung Hwang
- An institutional analysis of environmental management in the Korean mobile communications industry

- Dokyung Kim and Seongcheol Kim
- Identifying smart city archetypes from the bottom up: A content analysis of municipal plans

- Zhiwei Tang, Krishna Jayakar, Xiaodong Feng, Huiping Zhang and Rachel X. Peng
- Do special issues offer something special? An overview of research trends in Telecommunications Policy special issues

- So-Eun Lee, Seongcheol Kim and Chulmin Lim
Volume 43, issue 9, 2019
- Are OTT messaging and mobile telecommunication an interrelated market? An empirical analysis

- Nicolas Wellmann
- A valuation of viewing public broadcasting with endogeneity: The life satisfaction approach

- Naoko Okuyama
- Competitions between OTT TV platforms and traditional television in Taiwan: A Niche analysis

- Yi-Ning Katherine Chen
- Digitalization, business models, and SMEs: How do business model innovation practices improve performance of digitalizing SMEs?

- Harry Bouwman, Shahrokh Nikou and Mark de Reuver
- Determinants of subscriptions to communications service bundles and their effects on customer retention in Korea

- Moon-Koo Kim, Myeong-Cheol Park, Duk Hee Lee and Jong-Hyun Park
- Net neutrality and market power: The case of South Africa

- Genna Robb and Ryan Hawthorne
- The impact of license duration on tangible investments of mobile operators

- François Jeanjean, Marc Lebourges and Julienne Liang
- The EU State aid policy for broadband: An evaluation of the Italian experience with first generation networks

- Nicola Matteucci
Volume 43, issue 8, 2019
- Club convergence and drivers of digitalization across Indian states pp. -

- Subhasis Bera
- Disclaiming responsibility: How platforms deadlocked the Federal Election Commission's efforts to regulate digital political advertising pp. -

- Katherine Haenschen and Jordan Wolf
- Nexus between telecommunication infrastructures, economic growth and development in Africa: Panel vector autoregression (P-VAR) analysis pp. -

- Oladipo David
- The persistence of broadband user behavior: Implications for universal service and competition policy pp. -

- Andre Boik, Shane Greenstein and Jeffrey Prince
- Path dependencies versus efficiencies in regulation: Evidence from “old” and “new” broadband markets in the EU pp. -

- Wolfgang Briglauer, Enrico Maria Camarda and Ingo Vogelsang
- Who replies to consultations, and what do they say? The case of broadband universal service in the UK pp. -

- Volker Stocker and Jason Whalley
- The Federal Communications Commission's rural infrastructure auction: What is hidden in the weeds? pp. -

- Victor Glass and Timothy Tardiff
Volume 43, issue 7, 2019
- Evaluating the efficiency change and productivity progress of the top global telecom operators since OTT's prevalence pp. -

- Chun-Mei Chen
- An evaluation of the Connected Nation broadband adoption program pp. -

- Jacob Manlove and Brian Whitacre
- A business case for 5G mobile broadband in a dense urban area pp. -

- Juan Rendon Schneir, Ade Ajibulu, Konstantinos Konstantinou, Julie Bradford, Gerd Zimmermann, Heinz Droste and Rafael Canto
- The Bedouin divide pp. -

- Ghalia Abu-Kaf, Amit Schejter and Muhammad Abu Jafar
- Consumer protection in the telecommunication sector: A comparative institutional analysis of five African countries pp. -

- Hilda Jacob Mwakatumbula, Goodiel Charles Moshi and Hitoshi Mitomo
- Determinants of mobile phone ownership in Nigeria pp. -

- Ivan Forenbacher, Siniša Husnjak, Ivan Cvitić and Ivan Jovović
Volume 43, issue 6, 2019
- The importance of internal alignment in smart city initiatives: An ecosystem approach pp. 485-500

- Ivette M.F. Oomens and Bert M. Sadowski
- Room for improvement: Why Korea's leading ICT ODA program has failed to combat corruption pp. 501-519

- James Christopher Schopf
- WiFi4EU: Techno-economic analysis of a key European Commission initiative for public connectivity pp. 520-530

- Julio Navío-Marco, Adrian Arévalo-Aguirre and Raquel Pérez-Leal
- Technology neutrality: Exploring the interaction between International Mobile Telecommunication and national spectrum management policies pp. 531-548

- Mohamed El-Moghazi, Jason Whalley and James Irvine
- E-health/m-health adoption and lifestyle improvements: Exploring the roles of technology readiness, the expectation-confirmation model, and health-related information activities pp. 563-575

- Louis Leung and Cheng Chen
- eHealth in Egypt: The demand-side perspective of implementing electronic health records pp. 576-594

- Mona Badran
Volume 43, issue 5, 2019
- The European digital single market strategy: Local indicators of spatial association 2011–2016 pp. 393-410

- Sebastian Uljas Lutz
- Governance and social media in African countries: An empirical investigation pp. 411-425

- Simplice Asongu and Nicholas Odhiambo
- Switching mobile operators: Evidence about consumers’ behavior from a longitudinal survey pp. 426-433

- Begoña García-Mariñoso and David Suárez
- What roles should the government play in fostering the advancement of the internet of things? pp. 434-444

- Gwanhoo Lee
- Are social media companies motivated to be good corporate citizens? Examination of the connection between corporate social responsibility and social media safety pp. 445-460

- Jennifer Grygiel and Nina Brown
- Race, ethnicity, and telecommunications policy issues of access and representation: Centering communities of color and their concerns pp. 461-473

- Rachel E. Moran and Matthew N. Bui
- The internet-growth link: An examination of studies with conflicting results and new evidence on the network effect pp. 474-483

- Khuong Vu
Volume 43, issue 4, 2019
- Pricing of mobile phone attributes at the retail level in a developing country: Hedonic analysis pp. 299-309

- Waseem Ahmad, Tanvir Ahmed and Bashir Ahmad
- Welfare effects of switching barriers through permanence clauses: Evidence from the mobiles market in Colombia pp. 310-323

- Natalia Serna, Alvaro Riascos and Juan David Martin
- Global discourse on ICT and the shaping of ICT policy in developing countries pp. 324-338

- Payam Hanafizadeh, Bayan Khosravi and Kambiz Badie
- Quality-adjusted international price comparisons of mobile telecommunications services pp. 339-352

- Seong Hun Yun, Yongjae Kim and Minki Kim
- Technology, education, and economic growth in Sub-Saharan Africa pp. 353-360

- Ficawoyi Donou-Adonsou
- Fueling investments - The effect of the Agreement on Basic Telecommunications pp. 361-379

- Felicitas Eckebrecht
- The reluctant regulator: The Rural Utilities Service and American broadband policy pp. 380-392

- Christopher Ali and Mark Duemmel
Volume 43, issue 3, 2019
- Ultra-fast broadband investment and adoption: A survey pp. 183-198

- Laura Abrardi and Carlo Cambini
- A new direction for the net neutrality debate pp. 199-212

- Victor Glass and Timothy Tardiff
- Obtaining indirect internet access: An examination how reasons for internet non-use relate to proxy internet use pp. 213-224

- Darja Grošelj, Bianca C. Reisdorf and Andraž Petrovčič
- Rollout and regulation of Fibre-To-The-Premises networks. Insights from the Spanish case pp. 225-237

- Zoraida Frias and Jorge Pérez Martínez
- Lopsided effects of telecom reforms on mobile markets in the enlarged EU: Evidence from dynamic quantile model pp. 238-261

- Chiraz Karamti
- An analysis of the disruptive impact of the entry of Free Mobile into the French mobile telecommunications market pp. 262-277

- Michel Berne, Pierre Vialle and Jason Whalley
- The rural telecommuter surplus in Southwestern Ontario, Canada pp. 278-286

- Helen Hambly and Lee, Jamie (Donghoon)
- Diffusion of mobile telephony: Analysis of determinants in Cameroon pp. 287-298

- Bidiasse Honoré
Volume 43, issue 2, 2019
- Proposals for a digital industrial policy for Europe pp. 116-127

- Harald Gruber
- Bagging bundle benefits in broadband and media mergers: Lessons from Sky/Vodafone for antitrust analysis pp. 128-139

- Bronwyn E. Howell and Petrus H. Potgieter
- The impacts of technology platform openness on application developers’ intention to continuously use a platform: From an ecosystem perspective pp. 140-153

- Goya Choi, Changi Nam and Seongcheol Kim
- Internet of Things, big data and the economics of networked vehicles pp. 171-181

- Günter Knieps
Volume 43, issue 1, 2019
- Has Europe missed the endgame of telecommunications policy? pp. 1-10

- Ingo Vogelsang
- Effects of broadband availability on total factor productivity in service sector firms: Evidence from Ireland pp. 11-22

- Stefanie Haller and Sean Lyons
- A dynamic policy license for flexible spectrum management pp. 23-37

- Martin Saint and Timothy X Brown
- Legal separation of BT: A necessary incentive for investment? pp. 38-49

- Richard Cadman
- Closing information asymmetries: A scale agnostic approach for exploring equity implications of broadband provision pp. 50-66

- Tony Grubesic, Edward Helderop and Tooran Alizadeh
- Reforming the lifeline program: Regulatory federalism in action? pp. 67-75

- Krishna Jayakar and Eun-A Park
- Understanding the trend to mobile-only internet connections:A decomposition analysis pp. 76-87

- Jacob Manlove and Brian Whitacre
- Information communications technology and economic growth in Sub-Saharan Africa: A panel data approach pp. 88-99

- Girmay Giday Haftu
- Models for individual adoption of eCommerce, eBanking and eGovernment in Spain pp. 100-111

- Teresa Garín-Muñoz, Rafael Lopez, Teodosio Pérez-Amaral, Iñigo Herguera and Angel Valarezo Unda
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