Telecommunications Policy
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Volume 42, issue 10, 2018
- A comparison of selected Western and Chinese smart governance: The application of ICT in governmental management, participation and collaboration pp. 800-809

- Yanliu Lin
- Examining linkages between Smart Villages and Smart Cities: Learning from rural youth accessing the internet in India pp. 810-823

- Shailaja Fennell, Prabhjot Kaur, Ashok Jhunjhunwala, Deapika Narayanan, Charles Loyola, Jaskiran Bedi and Yaadveer Singh
- Induced effects of smart food/agri-systems in Japan: Towards a structural analysis of information technology pp. 824-835

- Satoshi Nakano and Ayu Washizu
- Connecting the dots: The nexus between transport and telecommunication in Ghana pp. 836-844

- Dennis Kwadwo Okyere, Michael Poku-Boansi and Kwasi Kwafo Adarkwa
- Promoting smart cities in developing countries: Policy insights from Vietnam pp. 845-859

- Khuong Vu and Kris Hartley
- Vision of future e-government via new e-government maturity model: Based on Korea's e-government practices pp. 860-871

- Jin Sangki
- Smart city networks' governance: The Spanish smart city network case study pp. 872-880

- Álvaro Palomo-Navarro and Julio Navío-Marco
- Citizen-centered big data analysis-driven governance intelligence framework for smart cities pp. 881-896

- Jingrui Ju, Luning Liu and Yuqiang Feng
Volume 42, issue 9, 2018
- Accelerating the development of Latin American digital ecosystem and implications for broadband policy pp. 661-681

- Raul Katz and Fernando Callorda
- A study on the deployment of high-speed broadband networks in NUTS3 regions within the framework of digital agenda for Europe pp. 682-699

- Claudio Feijóo, Sergio Ramos, Cristina Armuña, Alberto Arenal and José-Luis Gómez-Barroso
- Was household internet adoption driven by the reform? Evaluation of the 2013 telecommunication reform in Mexico pp. 700-714

- Catalina Ovando and Emmanuel Olivera
- Dimensions of broadband policies and developments pp. 715-725

- Morten Falch and Anders Henten
- The involvement of utilities in the development of broadband infrastructure: A comparison of EU case studies pp. 726-743

- Paolo Gerli, Marlies Van der Wee, Sofie Verbrugge and Jason Whalley
- Remote Rural Broadband Systems in Canada pp. 744-756

- Gregory Taylor
- The participation society and its inability to correct the failure of market players to deliver adequate service levels in rural areas pp. 757-765

- Koen Salemink and Dirk Strijker
- Is faster better? Quantifying the relationship between broadband speed and economic growth pp. 766-777

- George Ford
- Race to the top: Does competition in the DSL market matter for fibre penetration? pp. 778-793

- Helanya Fourie and Paul de Bijl
Volume 42, issue 8, 2018
- Leadership with 5G in Europe: Two contrasting images of the future, with policy and regulatory implications pp. 587-611

- Wolter Lemstra
- 5G networks: Will technology and policy collide? pp. 612-621

- Zoraida Frias and Jorge Pérez Martínez
- On regulations for 5G: Micro licensing for locally operated networks pp. 622-635

- Marja Matinmikko, Matti Latva-aho, Petri Ahokangas and Veikko Seppänen
- The cost, coverage and rollout implications of 5G infrastructure in Britain pp. 636-652

- Edward J. Oughton and Zoraida Frias
- How disruptive is 5G? pp. 653-658

- Martin Cave
Volume 42, issue 7, 2018
- A fresh look at zero-rating pp. 501-513

- Jan Krämer and Martin Peitz
- Is there a need for platform neutrality regulation in the EU? pp. 514-529

- Jan Krämer, and Daniel Schnurr,
- The telecommunications divide among Indian states pp. 530-551

- Hemanta Barman, Mrinal Kanti Dutta and Hiranya Nath
- Anatomy of a public-private partnership: Hold-up and regulatory commitment in Ultrafast Broadband pp. 552-565

- Bronwyn Howell and Bert Sadowski
- From aperture satellite to "Internet finance": Institutionalization of ICTs in China's financial sector since 1991 pp. 566-574

- Jing Wang
Volume 42, issue 6, 2018
- Evaluating consumer perception and willingness to pay for broadband in Nigeria pp. 421-432

- Nathaniel Urama and Osita Ogbu
- Impact of modern communication infrastructure on productivity, production structure and factor demands of US industries: Impact revisited pp. 433-451

- M. Ishaq Nadiri, Banani Nandi and Kemal Kivanc Akoz
- New insights from a multilevel approach to the regional digital divide in the European Union pp. 452-463

- Monica Răileanu Szeles
- Drivers and barriers to cross-border e-commerce: Evidence from Spanish individual behavior pp. 464-473

- Angel Valarezo Unda, Teodosio Pérez-Amaral, Teresa Garín-Muñoz, Iñigo Herguera García and Rafael Lopez
- CEO compensation in EU telecom companies: Does the state design the right incentives? pp. 474-488

- Carlo Cambini, Sara De Masi, Andrea Paci and Laura Rondi
- Zero-rating arrangements of mobile Internet access service providers – An analysis of main factors shaping the need for regulatory interventions pp. 489-500

- Torsten J. Gerpott
Volume 42, issue 5, 2018
- Does computer penetration increase farmers’ income? An empirical study from China pp. 345-360

- Yanyan Gao, Leizhen Zang and Jun Sun
- Diversity and digital divide: Using the National Broadband Map to identify the non-adopters of broadband pp. 361-373

- Simone Silva, Narine Badasyan and Michael Busby
- The effects of lower mobile termination rates in South Africa pp. 374-385

- Ryan Hawthorne
- Governing online platforms: Competition policy in times of platformization pp. 386-394

- Natascha Just
- Do telecom carrier takeovers create value? Longitudinal analysis of U.S. telecom carrier takeovers from 1996 to 2005 pp. 395-408

- Min Ho Ryu, Shuying Yang and Seongcheol Kim
- A socio-technical analysis of China's cybersecurity policy: Towards delivering trusted e-government services pp. 409-420

- Huiping Zhang, Zhiwei Tang and Krishna Jayakar
Volume 42, issue 4, 2018
- Pursuing consumer empowerment in the age of big data: A comprehensive regulatory framework for data brokers pp. 282-292

- Chih-Liang Yeh
- The Internet of Things as an accelerator of advancement of broadband networks: A case of Thailand pp. 293-303

- Tatcha Sudtasan and Hitoshi Mitomo
- User preference for an IoT healthcare application for lifestyle disease management pp. 304-314

- Suwon Kim and Seongcheol Kim
- Mechanisms to incentivise shared-use of spectrum pp. 315-322

- Richard Marsden and Hans-Martin Ihle
- Universal service in Vietnam: An institutional approach pp. 323-332

- Do Manh Thai and Morten Falch
- The Internet and income inequality: Socio-economic challenges in a hyperconnected society pp. 333-343

- Johannes M. Bauer
Volume 42, issue 3, 2018
- Measurement and characterisation of the Digital Divide of Spanish regions at enterprise level. A comparative analysis with the European context pp. 187-211

- Francisca Ruiz-Rodríguez, Angel Luis Lucendo-Monedero and Reyes González-Relaño
- Termination notice of mobile network operator customers after a tariff switch: An empirical study of postpaid subscribers in Germany pp. 212-226

- Torsten J. Gerpott and Phil Meinert
- Così fan tutte: A better approach than the right to be forgotten pp. 227-240

- Martha Garcia-Murillo and Ian MacInnes
- Inconvenience cost of mobile communication failure: The case of South Korea pp. 241-252

- Juyong Lee and Youngsang Cho
- Mobile communications – On standards, classifications and generations pp. 253-262

- Reza Tadayoni, Anders Henten and Jannick Sørensen
- An estimate of the average cumulative royalty yield in the world mobile phone industry: Theory, measurement and results pp. 263-276

- Alexander Galetovic, Stephen Haber and Lew Zaretzki
Volume 42, issue 2, 2018
- Measuring efficiency and ICT ecosystem impact: Hardware vs. software industry pp. 107-115

- Kyoungsun Lee, Yuri Park and Daeho Lee
- Diffusion and competitive relationship of mobile telephone service in Guatemala: An empirical analysis pp. 116-126

- Luz Angelica Pirir Avila, Deok-Joo Lee and Taegu Kim
- Strategic investments under competition for access provision pp. 127-144

- Noriaki Matsushima and Keizo Mizuno
- Mobile-only consumers arise from heterogeneous valuation of fixed services pp. 145-153

- Julienne Liang and Marc Petulowa
- Market power, regulatory convergence, and the role of data in digital markets pp. 154-171

- Jan Krämer and Michael Wohlfarth
- Complementary innovation and network neutrality pp. 172-183

- Johannes M. Bauer and Günter Knieps
Volume 42, issue 1, 2018
- Speed isn't everything: A multi-criteria analysis of the broadband consumer experience in the UK pp. 1-14

- Volker Stocker and Jason Whalley
- The effects of M&As within the mobile ecosystem on the rival's shareholder value: The case of Google and Apple pp. 15-23

- Seung Ho Yang, Changi Nam and Seongcheol Kim
- Welfare effects of the Telecommunication Reform in Mexico pp. 24-36

- Edgardo Ayala, Joana Chapa, Lester García and Abel Hibert
- Strategic choice and broadband divergence in the transition to next generation networks: Evidence from Canada and the U.S pp. 37-50

- Reza Rajabiun and Catherine Middleton
- The purchase of Internet subscriptions in Native American households pp. 51-60

- Peter L. Stenberg
- Does bridging the Internet Access Divide contribute to enhancing countries' integration into the global trade in services markets? pp. 61-77

- Sèna Kimm Gnangnon and Harish Iyer
- ICT investment-specific technological change and productivity growth in Korea: Comparison of 1996–2005 and 2006–2015 pp. 78-90

- Hyuk Chung
- Synergistic valuations and efficiency in spectrum auctions pp. 91-105

- Andor Goetzendorff, Martin Bichler and Jacob Goeree
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