Telecommunications Policy
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Volume 41, issue 10, 2017
- Telecommunications policy: The medium is the message pp. 847-852

- Colin Blackman
- The evolution of the telecommunications policy agenda: Forty years of articles in Telecommunications Policy pp. 853-877

- José Luis Gómez-Barroso, Claudio Feijóo, Manuel Quiles-Casas and Erik Bohlin
- An overview of Telecommunications Policy's 40-year research history: Text and bibliographic analyses pp. 878-890

- Youngsun Kwon and Joungwon Kwon
- An unsung success story: A forty-year retrospective on U.S. communications policy pp. 891-903

- Christopher S. Yoo
- 40 years on: An account of innovation in the regulation of UK telecommunications, in 3½ chapters pp. 904-915

- Martin Cave
- Network-centric digital development in Korea: Origins, growth and prospects pp. 916-930

- James F. Larson
- China’s telecommunications evolution, institutions, and policy issues on the eve of 5G: A two-decade retrospect and prospect pp. 931-947

- Jun Xia
- The European Electronic Communications Code: A critical appraisal with a focus on incentivizing investment in next generation broadband networks pp. 948-961

- Wolfgang Briglauer, Carlo Cambini, Thomas Fetzer and Kai Hüschelrath
- ICT diffusion and production in ASEAN countries: Patterns, performance, and policy directions pp. 962-977

- Khuong Vu
- Regulatory inertia versus ICT dynamics: The case of product innovations pp. 978-990

- Ingo Vogelsang
- Digital knowledge generation and the appropriability trade-off pp. 991-1002

- Cristiano Antonelli
- The growing complexity of content delivery networks: Challenges and implications for the Internet ecosystem pp. 1003-1016

- Volker Stocker, Georgios Smaragdakis, William Lehr and Steven Bauer
- Grey nuances in the black and white debate over subsidized Internet access pp. 1017-1026

- Rob Frieden
- Blockchain's roles in strengthening cybersecurity and protecting privacy pp. 1027-1038

- Nir Kshetri
- The next stage of U.S. communications policy: The emerging embedded infosphere pp. 1039-1055

- Richard D. Taylor
- How and what to study about IoT: Research trends and future directions from the perspective of social science pp. 1056-1067

- So-Eun Lee, Mideum Choi and Seongcheol Kim
Volume 41, issue 9, 2017
- International roaming in the EU: Current overview, challenges, opportunities and solutions pp. 717-730

- Jonathan Spruytte, Marlies Van der Wee, Mieke de Regt, Sofie Verbrugge and Didier Colle
- Progress of e-development in China since 1998 pp. 731-742

- Becky P.Y. Loo and Bo Wang
- Infrastructure investment on the margins of the market: The role of niche infrastructure providers in the UK pp. 743-756

- Paolo Gerli, David Wainwright and Jason Whalley
- Beyond access: A relational and resource-based model of household Internet adoption in isolated communities pp. 757-768

- Teresa Correa, Isabel Pavez and Javier Contreras
- Estimating willingness-to-pay for broadband attributes among low-income consumers: Results from two FCC lifeline pilot projects pp. 769-780

- Hyun Ji Lee and Brian Whitacre
- Predation and network based price discrimination in Chile pp. 781-791

- Claudio Agostini, Manuel Willington, Raúl Lazcano and Eduardo Saavedra
- Cellular economies of scale and why disparities in spectrum holdings are detrimental pp. 792-801

- Jon M. Peha
- The role of competition and regulation in stimulating innovation – Telecommunications pp. 802-812

- Ingo Vogelsang
- A critical survey of the literature on broadband data caps pp. 813-837

- Scott Jordan
Volume 41, issue 7, 2017
- Valuation of telecom investments in sub-Saharan Africa pp. 537-554

- Aude Schoentgen and Laurent Gille
- The linear and non-linear impacts of ICT on economic growth, of disaggregate income groups within SSA region pp. 555-572

- Masoud Mohammed Albiman and Zunaidah Sulong
- Regulated termination rates and competition among Tunisian mobile network operators. Barriers, bias, and incentives pp. 573-586

- Safieddine Bouali
- Exploring the walled garden theory: An empirical framework to assess pricing effects on mobile data usage pp. 587-599

- Ava Chen, Nick Feamster and Enrico Calandro
- OTT - Threat or opportunity for African Telcos? pp. 600-616

- Christoph Stork, Steve Esselaar and Chenai Chair
- Impediments to the implementation of universal service funds in Africa – A cross-country comparative analysis pp. 617-630

- Emmanuel Ogiemwonyi Arakpogun, Roseline Wanjiru and Jason Whalley
- World radiocommunication conference – 2015: Reflections on Africa international spectrum policy pp. 631-641

- Mohamed El-Moghazi, Jason Whalley and James Irvine
- Institutions and consumers: Assertion of ordinary consumer interest in the Nigerian digital mobile telecommunications market pp. 642-650

- Martha Kanene Onyeajuwa
- Effects of political stability and sector regulations on investments in African mobile markets pp. 651-661

- Goodiel Charles Moshi and Hilda Jacob Mwakatumbula
- Corruption in Africa: What role does ICT diffusion play pp. 662-669

- Seifallah Sassi and Mohamed Sami Ben Ali
- Using radio and interactive ICTs to improve food security among smallholder farmers in Sub-Saharan Africa pp. 670-684

- Heather E. Hudson, Mark Leclair, Bernard Pelletier and Bartholomew Sullivan
- Mobile telephony and democracy in Ghana: Interrogating the changing ecology of citizen engagement and political communication pp. 685-694

- Wisdom J. Tettey
- Cloud computing, capabilities and intercultural ethics: Implications for Africa pp. 695-707

- Kutoma Wakunuma and Rachel Masika
- When I chat online, I feel relaxed and work better: Exploring the use of social media in the public sector workplace in Rwanda pp. 708-716

- Dominique Nduhura and Michael Prieler
Volume 41, issue 5, 2017
- A review of radio spectrum combinatorial clock auctions pp. 303-324

- Asuncion Mochon and Yago Saez
- Bargaining in spectrum auctions: A review of the German auction in 2015 pp. 325-340

- Martin Bichler, Vitali Gretschko and Maarten Janssen
- The effects of spectrum allocation mechanisms on market outcomes: Auctions vs beauty contests pp. 341-354

- Toshifumi Kuroda and Maria del Pilar Baquero Forero
- Spectrum fees and market performance: A quantitative analysis pp. 355-366

- Carlo Cambini and Nicola Garelli
- The use of spectrum auctions to attain multiple objectives: Policy implications pp. 367-378

- Martin Cave and Rob Nicholls
- Open access wireless markets pp. 379-390

- Peter Cramton and Linda Doyle
- Process model for recent spectrum sharing concepts in policy making pp. 391-404

- Miia Mustonen, Marja Matinmikko, Oliver Holland and Dennis Roberson
- Risk and decision analysis of dynamic spectrum access pp. 405-421

- Liu Cui, Martin B.H. Weiss, Benoit Morel and David Tipper
- Next generation of radio spectrum management: Licensed shared access for 5G pp. 422-433

- Maria Massaro
- Risk-informed interference assessment: A quantitative basis for spectrum allocation decisions pp. 434-446

- J. Pierre de Vries
- Spectrum fragmentation: Causes, measures and applications pp. 447-459

- Youngsun Kwon, Duk Kyu Park and Hongjai Rhee
- The impact of spectrum policies on the secondary spectrum market: A system dynamics approach pp. 460-472

- Hee Seok Song, Taewan Kim and Taehan Kim
- Framework for evolving spectrum management regimes: Lessons from India pp. 473-485

- Rekha Jain and Rishabh Dara
- From spectrum management to spectrum governance pp. 486-497

- Peter Anker
- Reducing spectrum use in traditional and SFN-based television for uniform and non-uniform deployments pp. 498-517

- Rolando Bettancourt and Jon M. Peha
- Assessment of spectrum value: The case of a second digital dividend in Europe pp. 518-532

- Zoraida Frias, Carlos González-Valderrama and Jorge Pérez Martínez
Volume 41, issue 4, 2017
- Estimating demand for fixed-line telecommunication bundles pp. 227-241

- Maciej Sobolewski and Tomasz Kopczewski
- Political economy of telecommunication infrastructure: An investigation of the National Broadband Network early rollout and pork barrel politics in Australia pp. 242-252

- Tooran Alizadeh and Reza Farid
- When technological superiority is not enough: The struggle to impose the SIM card as the NFC Secure Element for mobile payment platforms pp. 253-262

- Mark de Reuver and Jan Ondrus
- What do consumers prefer for music streaming services?: A comparative study between Korea and US pp. 263-272

- Jiwhan Kim, Changi Nam and Min Ho Ryu
- Effects of degrees of acceptance and awareness on a rate system for lowering mobile bills pp. 273-281

- Junghun Kim, Hyunhong Choi, Heecheon Cho, Junsang Kim and Yoonmo Koo
- ICT-specific technological change and economic growth in Korea pp. 282-294

- Won-Sik Hwang and Jungwoo Shin
Volume 41, issue 3, 2017
- Analysis of consumer preferences for mobile telecom plans using a discrete choice experiment pp. 157-169

- João Confraria, Tiago Ribeiro and Helder Vasconcelos
- Smart TV and the online media sector: User privacy in view of changing market realities pp. 170-184

- Kristina Irion and Natali Helberger
- The impact of intra-platform competition on broadband penetration pp. 185-196

- Tom Ovington, Ron Smith, Juana Santamaría and Luigi Stammati
- Willingness to pay for over-the-top services in China and Korea pp. 197-207

- Min Sung Kim, Eun Kim, ShinYoung Hwang, Junghwan Kim and Seongcheol Kim
- Public value mapping of network neutrality: Public values and net neutrality in Korea pp. 208-224

- Dong-Hee Shin and Min-Kyu Lee
Volume 41, issue 2, 2017
- Scanning and updating failure: How AT&T turned its political capability into a core rigidity pp. 71-89

- Richard S. Brown
- The rise of IT services clusters in India: A case of growth by replication pp. 90-105

- P.M. Rao and M.H. Balasubrahmanya
- Do R&D and ICT affect total factor productivity growth differently? pp. 106-119

- Harald Edquist and Magnus Henrekson
- Entrepreneurs’ use of internet and social media applications pp. 120-139

- Elizabeth A. Mack, Lisa Marie-Pierre and Kyle Redican
- Evaluation of USDA's Broadband Loan Program: Impacts on broadband provision pp. 140-153

- Robert Dinterman and Mitch Renkow
Volume 41, issue 1, 2017
- An evaluation of China's evolving broadband policy: An ecosystem’s perspective pp. 1-11

- Chun Liu
- Evolution and determinants of digital divide in Brazil (2005–2013) pp. 12-24

- Marislei Nishijima, Terry Macedo Ivanauskas and Flavia Mori Sarti
- Internet diffusion and regime type: Temporal patterns in technology adoption pp. 25-34

- Sebastian Stier
- Digital technology and international trade: Is it the quantity of subscriptions or the quality of data speed that matters? pp. 35-48

- Ana Lucia Abeliansky and Martin Hilbert
- The evolution of the internet of things industry and market in China: An interplay of institutions, demands and supply pp. 49-67

- Nir Kshetri
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