Telecommunications Policy
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Volume 39, issue 11, 2015
- Defining a cluster market: The case of the Korean Internet portal service market pp. 921-932

- Youngsun Kwon and Shin Cho
- The role of network effects and consumer heterogeneity in the adoption of mobile phones: Evidence from South Africa pp. 933-943

- Lukasz Grzybowski
- A socio-technical analysis of software policy in Korea: Towards a central role for building ICT ecosystems pp. 944-956

- Hongbum Kim, Dong-Hee Shin and Daeho Lee
- From Sluggish to Brisk: An analysis of Taiwan׳s cable TV digitalization policy pp. 980-995

- Chorng-Jian Liu and Yi-Fei Chuang
Volume 39, issue 10, 2015
- Information technology in Turkey: Creating high-skill jobs along with more unemployed highly-educated workers? pp. 811-829

- S. Dube, M. Dube and A. Turan
- A multiple indicator model for panel data: An application to ICT area-level variation pp. 830-847

- Eva Ventura and Albert Satorra
- Anchoring policy development around stable points: An approach to regulating the co-evolving ICT ecosystem pp. 848-860

- David D. Clark and K.C. Claffy
- IT and sustainability: New strategies for reducing carbon emissions and resource usage in transportation pp. 861-874

- Jeffrey L. Funk
- Network effects on the iPhone platform: An empirical examination pp. 877-895

- Daniel D. Garcia-Swartz and Florencia Garcia-Vicente
- Reassessing competition concerns in electronic communications markets pp. 896-912

- Martin Peitz and Tommaso Valletti
- The Closer Economic Partnership Agreement (CEPA) between China and Hong Kong SAR: From gesture to commitment pp. 913-920

- Xu Yan
Volume 39, issue 9, 2015
- Social media and the public interest: Governance of news platforms in the realm of individual and algorithmic gatekeepers pp. 751-760

- Philip M. Napoli
- Internet governance by social media platforms pp. 761-770

- L. DeNardis and A.M. Hackl
- Youth and surveillance in the Facebook era: Policy interventions and social implications pp. 771-786

- Kathryn C. Montgomery
- Policy questions raised by virtual economies pp. 787-795

- Edward Castronova, Isaac Knowles and Travis L. Ross
- “Seek the meek, seek the just”: Social media and social justice pp. 796-803

- Amit M. Schejter and Noam Tirosh
Volume 39, issue 8, 2015
- Effect of the customer experience on satisfaction with smartphones: Assessing smart satisfaction index with partial least squares pp. 627-641

- Dong-Hee Shin
- The presence of emotional factors: An empirical exploration of bundle purchasing process pp. 642-657

- Karri Mikkonen, Hanna Niskanen, Mikko Pynnönen and Jukka Hallikas
- Benefit-confirmation model for post-adoption behavior of mobile instant messaging applications: A comparative analysis of KakaoTalk and Joyn in Korea pp. 658-677

- Apollos Patricks Oghuma, Younghoon Chang, Christian Fernando Libaque-Saenz, Myeong-Cheol Park and Jae Jeung Rho
- Exploring mobile application customer loyalty: The moderating effect of use contexts pp. 678-690

- Chiao-Chen Chang
- Adoption behavior of rural India for mobile telephony: A multigroup study pp. 691-704

- Ruchita Gupta and Karuna Jain
- Network management in the era of convergence: Focusing on application-based quality assessment of Internet access service pp. 705-716

- Daeho Lee, Jungwoo Shin and Sangwon Lee
- Economic and business perspectives on smartphones as multi-sided platforms pp. 717-734

- Martin Campbell-Kelly, Daniel Garcia-Swartz, Richard Lam and Yilei Yang
- The impact of piracy on prominent and non-prominent software developers pp. 735-744

- Alexander Rasch and Tobias Wenzel
Volume 39, issue 7, 2015
- Coopetition and convergence in the ICT ecosystem pp. 537-552

- Rahul C. Basole, Hyunwoo Park and Brandon C. Barnett
- Platform openness and the productivity of content providers: A meta-frontier analysis pp. 553-562

- Changjun Lee, Daeho Lee and Junseok Hwang
- Implications of dynamic spectrum management for regulation pp. 563-579

- Arturo Basaure, Vladimir Marianov and Ricardo Paredes
- Platforms and incentives for consensus building on complex ICT systems: The development of WiFi pp. 580-589

- Geerten van de Kaa and Hans de Bruijn
- The welfare effects of banning off-net/on-net price differentials in the mobile sector pp. 590-607

- Christian Rojas
- An Internet periphery study: Network centrality and clustering for mobile access in Bhutan pp. 608-622

- Emanuele Giovannetti and Sebastian Sigloch
Volume 39, issue 6, 2015
- Confusion, denial and anger: The response of the telecommunications industry to the challenge of the Internet pp. 444-449

- Richard Feasey
- Economic aspects of fibre to the distribution point with G.fast pp. 450-462

- Juan Rendon Schneir and Yupeng Xiong
- Technology transitions within telecommunications networks: Lessons from U.S. vs. Canadian policy experimentation under federalism pp. 463-485

- Barbara A. Cherry
- Economic replicability tests for next-generation access networks pp. 486-501

- Laure Jaunaux and Marc Lebourges
- Mandating portability and interoperability in online social networks: Regulatory and competition law issues in the European Union pp. 502-514

- Inge Graef
- The effects of ICT and mass media in post-disaster recovery – A two model case study of the Great East Japan Earthquake pp. 515-532

- John W. Cheng, Hitoshi Mitomo, Tokio Otsuka and Stefan Y. Jeon
Volume 39, issue 5, 2015
- Assessing data access issues in online platforms pp. 375-387

- Inge Graef, Sih Yuliana Wahyuningtyas and Peggy Valcke
- Seeking the links between competition and telecommunications investments pp. 388-405

- Paola Garrone and Michele Zaccagnino
- Two-phased composite I-distance indicator approach for evaluation of countries’ information development pp. 406-420

- Marina Dobrota, Milan Martic, Milica Bulajic and Veljko Jeremic
- Universal service obligations and public payphone use: Is regulation still necessary in the era of mobile telephony? pp. 421-435

- Maude Hasbi
Volume 39, issue 3, 2015
- Innovation and competition in the smartphone industry: Is there a dominant design? pp. 162-175

- Grazia Cecere, Nicoletta Corrocher and Riccardo David Battaglia
- Identifying and quantifying the indirect benefits of broadband networks for e-government and e-business: A bottom-up approach pp. 176-191

- Marlies Van der Wee, Sofie Verbrugge, Bert Sadowski, Menno Driesse and Mario Pickavet
- Inequality in the network society: An integrated approach to ICT access, basic skills, and complex capabilities pp. 192-207

- Sandro Mendonça, Nuno Crespo and Nadia Simoes
- Copyright indicators and the costs of symbolic production: The cultural dimension of telecommunications policy pp. 208-217

- Esteve Sanz
- Qualitative indicators for smart city business models: The case of mobile services and applications pp. 218-240

- Nils Walravens
- Measuring the impact of market competition analysis process in EU׳s electronic communications sector: Catalyst or impediment towards market competition? pp. 241-252

- Spyros E. Polykalas and George N. Prezerakos
- Measuring broadband in Europe: Development of a market model and performance index using structural equations modelling pp. 253-268

- Wolter Lemstra, Bart Voogt and Nicolai van Gorp
- LTE techno-economic assessment: The case of rural areas in Spain pp. 269-283

- Catalina Ovando, Jorge Pérez and Antolín Moral
- Accounting for telecommunications contribution to economic growth: A study of Small Pacific Island States pp. 284-295

- Ronald Kumar, Radika Devi Kumar and Arvind Patel
- A new regional clustering approach for mobile telecommunications policy in China pp. 296-304

- Jinyang Lim, Changi Nam, Seongcheol Kim, Euehun Lee and Hongkyu Lee
- Institutional isomorphism, policy networks, and the analytical depreciation of measurement indicators: The case of the EU e-government benchmarking pp. 305-319

- Cristiano Codagnone, Gianluca Misuraca, Alberto Savoldelli and Francisco Lupiañez-Villanueva
- A profile of visual analytical toolkits for understanding the spatio-temporal evolution of broadband provision pp. 320-332

- Elizabeth A. Mack and Ross Maciejewski
- Data from mobile phone operators: A tool for smarter cities? pp. 335-346

- John Steenbruggen, Emmanouil Tranos and Peter Nijkamp
- Discovering urban and country dynamics from mobile phone data with spatial correlation patterns pp. 347-362

- Roberto Trasarti, Ana-Maria Olteanu-Raimond, Mirco Nanni, Thomas Couronné, Barbara Furletti, Fosca Giannotti, Zbigniew Smoreda and Cezary Ziemlicki
- The SMS–GPS-Trip method: A new method for collecting trip information in travel behavior research pp. 363-373

- Kristian Hegner Reinau, Henrik Harder and Michael Weber
Volume 39, issue 2, 2015
- Advancement of indices assessing a nation׳s telecommunications development status: A PLS structural equation analysis of over 100 countries pp. 93-111

- Torsten J. Gerpott and Nima Ahmadi
- “A time to scatter stones and a time to gather them”11Ecclesiastes 3:5.: Electronic media industries concentration trends in Israel 1984–2013 pp. 112-126

- Amit M. Schejter and Moran Yemini
- Benchmarking and effects of reforms in the fixed telecommunications industry: A DDF approach pp. 127-139

- Clementina Bruno and Alessandro Manello
- Mobile and fixed broadband access services substitution in Japan considering new broadband features pp. 140-154

- Akihiro Nakamura
Volume 39, issue 1, 2015
- Broadband adoption and firm productivity: Evidence from Irish manufacturing firms pp. 1-13

- Stefanie Haller and Sean Lyons
- Assessment of the gap and (non-)Internet users evolution based on population biology dynamics pp. 14-37

- Ioannis Neokosmidis, Nikolaos Avaritsiotis, Zoe Ventoura and Dimitris Varoutas
- Who is (not) convinced to withdraw a contract termination announcement? – A discriminant analysis of mobile communications customers in Germany pp. 38-52

- Torsten J. Gerpott, Nima Ahmadi and Daniel Weimar
- Bundling of telecom offerings: An Empirical Investigation in the Turkish market pp. 53-64

- M. Mithat Üner, Faruk Güven and S. Tamer Cavusgil
- Fixed-mobile substitution and termination rates pp. 65-76

- Steffen Hoernig, Marc Bourreau and Carlo Cambini
- The production function methodology for estimating the value of spectrum pp. 77-88

- Rohit Prasad
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