Telecommunications Policy
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Volume 40, issue 10, 2016
- Estimating the potential increase in consumer welfare from the introduction of Super Wi-Fi services in Korea pp. 935-944

- Areum Hong, Changi Nam and Seongcheol Kim
- Poor people׳s money: The politics of mobile money in Mexico and Kenya pp. 945-955

- Sandra L. Suárez
- Identifying emerging core technologies for the future: Case study of patents published by leading telecommunication organizations pp. 956-970

- Heeyong Noh, Young-Keun Song and Sungjoo Lee
- Taking account of service externalities when spectrum is allocated and assigned pp. 971-981

- Martin Cave and Neil Pratt
- The economic effects of domestic search engines on the development of the online advertising market pp. 982-995

- Sung Wook Ji, Young-jun Choi and Min Ho Ryu
- Right way wrong way: The fading legal justifications for telecommunications infrastructure rights-of-way pp. 996-1006

- Benjamin W. Cramer
- Substitution between fixed, mobile, and voice over IP telephony – Evidence from the European Union pp. 1007-1019

- Mirjam Lange and Amela Saric
- Does mobile telephony spur growth? Evidence from Indian states pp. 1020-1031

- Saibal Ghosh
- Exclusion and regulatory intervention in investment sharing agreements pp. 1032-1051

- Vitor Miguel Ribeiro
- Language as a key factor of long-term value creation in mergers and acquisitions in the telecommunications sector pp. 1052-1063

- Julio Navío-Marco, Marta Solórzano-García, Mariano Matilla-García and Alberto Urueña
- IPTV's videos on demand for television programs, their usage patterns, and inter-channel relationship in Korea pp. 1064-1076

- Nakil Sung and Eunkyoung Kwack
Volume 40, issue 9, 2016
- Demystifying big data: Anatomy of big data developmental process pp. 837-854

- Dong-Hee Shin
- How much do switching costs and local network effects contribute to consumer lock-in in mobile telephony? pp. 855-869

- Mikolaj Czajkowski and Maciej Sobolewski
- The viability of FRAND: How the seminal landmark Microsoft ruling could impact the value of standard essential patents and the future of telecom standards pp. 870-887

- Bowman Heiden
- Mobile and more productive? Firm-level evidence on the productivity effects of mobile internet use pp. 888-898

- Irene Bertschek and Thomas Niebel
- How can we make a socially optimal large-scale media platform? Analysis of a monopolistic Internet media platform using two-sided market theory pp. 899-918

- Song-min Kim
- User resistance to acceptance of In-Vehicle Infotainment (IVI) systems pp. 919-930

- Junghwan Kim, Seongcheol Kim and Changi Nam
Volume 40, issue 8, 2016
- Facility- and service-based competition and investment in fixed broadband networks: Lessons from a decade of access regulations in the European Union member states pp. 729-742

- Wolfgang Briglauer, Klaus Gugler and Adhurim Haxhimusa
- The impact of tariff diversity on broadband penetration—An empirical analysis pp. 743-754

- Justus Haucap, Ulrich Heimeshoff and Mirjam Lange
- A cost study of fixed broadband access networks for rural areas pp. 755-773

- Juan Rendon Schneir and Yupeng Xiong
- What level of competition intensity maximises investment in the wireless industry? pp. 774-790

- Georges Vivien Houngbonon and François Jeanjean
- Competing against yourself: State duopoly in the Luxembourg telecommunications industry pp. 791-803

- Nico Binsfeld, Jason Whalley and Lee Pugalis
- Consumer complaint behaviour in telecommunications: The case of mobile phone users in Spain pp. 804-820

- Teresa Garín-Muñoz, Teodosio Pérez-Amaral, Covadonga Gijón and Rafael Lopez
- Wireless access policy for electronic communications services (WAPECS): Collision between theory and practice pp. 821-835

- Mohamed El-Moghazi, Jason Whalley and James Irvine
Volume 40, issue 7, 2016
- Spatial inequality and the Internet divide in Indonesia 2010–2012 pp. 602-616

- Sujarwoto Sujarwoto and Gindo Tampubolon
- The centrality of electricity to ICT use in low-income countries pp. 617-627

- Laura E. Armey and Laura Hosman
- Digital literacy and knowledge societies: A grounded theory investigation of sustainable development pp. 628-643

- Ravi Sharma, Arul-Raj Fantin, Navin Prabhu, Chong Guan and Ambica Dattakumar
- Rethinking the assessment of e-government implementation in developing countries from the perspective of the design–reality gap: Applications in the Indonesian e-procurement system pp. 644-660

- Hyeri Choi, Min Jae Park, Jae Jeung Rho and Hangjung Zo
- The informational life of the poor: A study of digital access in three Mexican towns pp. 661-672

- Judith Mariscal Avilés, Sebastián Benítez Larghi and María Angélica Martínez Aguayo
- The price sensitivity of mobile use among low income households in six countries of Asia pp. 673-691

- Sangamitra Ramachander
- Representing participation in ICT4D projects pp. 692-703

- J.P. Singh and Mikkel Flyverbom
- Global agenda and ICT4D in Africa: Constraints of localizing ‘universal norm’ pp. 704-713

- Tokunbo Ojo
- Sustainability of rural informatization programs in developing countries: A case study of China׳s Sichuan province pp. 714-724

- Chun Liu
Volume 40, issue 6, 2016
- Evidence for a Ladder of Investment in Central and Eastern European countries pp. 515-531

- Goran Serdarević, Matt Hunt, Tom Ovington and Clive Kenny
- Crowdsourcing mobile coverage pp. 532-544

- Pantelis Koutroumpis and Aija Leiponen
- Transaction vs. switching costs—Comparison of three core mechanisms for mobile markets pp. 545-566

- Arturo Basaure, Henna Suomi and Heikki Hämmäinen
- The bad news is that the digital access divide is here to stay: Domestically installed bandwidths among 172 countries for 1986–2014 pp. 567-581

- Martin Hilbert
- Exclusionary strategies and the rise of winner-takes-it-all markets on the Internet pp. 582-592

- Björn A. Kuchinke and Miguel Vidal
Volume 40, issue 5, 2016
- The ICT revolution, world economic growth, and policy issues pp. 383-397

- Dale Jorgenson and Khuong Vu
- The impact of information technology on postwar US economic growth pp. 398-411

- Dale Jorgenson, Mun Ho and Jon D. Samuels
- Information and communication technology and economic growth in India pp. 412-431

- Abdul Azeez Erumban and Deb Kusum Das
- Why was Japan left behind in the ICT revolution? pp. 432-449

- Kyoji Fukao, Kenta Ikeuchi, YoungGak Kim and Hyeog Ug Kwon
- Labor demand and ICT adoption in Spain pp. 450-470

- Manuel A. Hidalgo Pérez, O׳Kean Alonso, José María and Jesús Rodríguez López
- Are intangibles more productive in ICT-intensive industries? Evidence from EU countries pp. 471-484

- Wen Chen, Thomas Niebel and Marianne Saam
- Information and communication technologies and their impact in the economic growth of Latin America, 1990–2013 pp. 485-501

- André Hofman, Claudio Aravena and Vianka Aliaga
- Structural changes and growth factors of the ICT industry in Korea: 1995–2009 pp. 502-513

- Jae Pyo Hong, Jeong Eun Byun and Pang Ryong Kim
Volume 40, issue 4, 2016
- Cloud adaptiveness within industry sectors – Measurement and observations pp. 291-306

- Katharina Candel Haug, Tobias Kretschmer and Thomas Strobel
- An empirical analysis of switching cost in the smartphone market in South Korea pp. 307-318

- Yuri Park and Yoonmo Koo
- White space: Definitional perspectives and their role in exploiting spectrum opportunities pp. 319-331

- Fayaz Akhtar, Mubashir Husain Rehmani and Martin Reisslein
- Competition effect of a new mobile technology on an incumbent technology: An Indian case study pp. 332-342

- Ruchita Gupta and Karuna Jain
- The transformative effects of multistakeholderism in Internet governance: A case study of the East Africa Internet Governance Forum pp. 343-352

- Brandie M. Nonnecke
- Co-investment in ultra-fast broadband access networks: Is there a role for content providers? pp. 353-367

- D׳Annunzio, Anna and Pierfrancesco Reverberi
Volume 40, issue 2, 2016
- Mobile telecommunications service and economic growth: Evidence from China pp. 89-101

- Michael R. Ward and Shilin Zheng
- The effects of ICT⁎ on output per worker: A study of the Chinese economy pp. 102-115

- Ronald Kumar, Peter Stauvermann and Aristeidis Samitas
- Institutional and economic factors affecting the development of the Chinese cloud computing industry and market pp. 116-129

- Nir Kshetri
- From concept to implementation: The development of the emerging cloud computing industry in China pp. 130-146

- Jiang Yu, Xiao Xiao and Yue Zhang
- An analytical framework for an m-payment ecosystem: A merchants׳ perspective pp. 147-167

- Jie Guo and Harry Bouwman
- Analyzing China’s Fintech Industry from the Perspective of Actor–Network Theory pp. 168-181

- Yongwoon Shim and Dong-Hee Shin
- Mobile payments in Japan, South Korea and China: Cross-border convergence or divergence of business models? pp. 182-196

- Miao Miao and Krishna Jayakar
- Neo-techno nationalism: The case of China’s handset industry pp. 197-209

- Yongwoon Shim and Dong-Hee Shin
- China’s increasing participation in ICT’s global value chain: A firm level analysis pp. 210-224

- Yutao Sun and Seamus Grimes
- Ownership domination in standardization: Evidence from Chinese industrial firms pp. 225-241

- Xiaolu Liu and Honglin Li
- Universal service policy in China (I): Institutional elements and ecosystem pp. 242-252

- Jun Xia
- Universal service policy in China (II): Case study and institutional variables pp. 253-264

- Jun Xia
- Moral goodness and social orderliness: An analysis of the official media discourse about Internet governance in China pp. 265-276

- Di Cui and Fang Wu
- Test of the mediating effects of regulatory decision tools in the communications regulator pp. 277-289

- Kuo-Tai Cheng
Volume 40, issue 1, 2016
- Broadband un-adopters pp. 1-13

- Brian Whitacre and Colin Rhinesmith
- Can a revision of the universal service scope result in substantive change? An analysis of the EU׳s universal service review mechanism pp. 14-21

- Olga Batura
- The effects of the Internet and mobile services on urban household expenditures: The case of South Korea pp. 22-38

- Ji Won Baek
- Can you hear me now? The rise of smartphones and their welfare effects pp. 39-51

- Adam D. Rennhoff and P. Wesley Routon
- Satisfaction of business customers with mobile phone and internet services in Spain pp. 52-61

- David Suárez, Begoña García-Mariñoso and Iván Santos
- The impact of mobile Internet usage on mobile voice calling behavior: A two-level analysis of residential mobile communications customers in Germany pp. 62-76

- Torsten J. Gerpott and Phil Meinert
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