International Journal of Management and Network Economics
2008 - 2018
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Volume 4, issue 2, 2018
- Climate change mitigation: evidences from the European scenario pp. 95-114

- Idiano D'Adamo, Michela Miliacca and Domenico Schettini
- Patent citations and value: through the lens of a social network approach pp. 115-143

- Feng Zhang, Guohua Jiang and Xiaoyun He
- Quality of service in the Jordanian telecommunications sector pp. 144-158

- Loiy Bani Ismail, Ra'ad Rasheed and Mohammad Alawamleh
- Methodological approach to transaction attractiveness valuation as a decision-making tool of organisational strategy pp. 159-176

- Hanna Shvindina and Viktoriya Martynets
- ECB monetary policy surprises and Euro area sovereign yield spreads pp. 177-198

- Abdelkader Derbali and Tarek Chebbi
Volume 4, issue 1, 2017
- Systemic risk ranking of US financial institutions pp. 1-41

- Abdelkader Derbali
- Technological innovation of green energy pp. 42-66

- Giacomo Morabito
- The link among economic growth, CO 2 emissions, financial development, and trade openness nexus pp. 67-94

- Lamia Jamel and Samir Maktouf
Volume 3, issue 4, 2016
- M-payment systems and procedures: state-of-the-art and perspectives pp. 257-316

- Francesco Vatalaro and Alessandro Vizzarri
- Price and QoS differentiation in all-IP networks pp. 317-335

- Günter Knieps and Volker Stocker
- Supply chain management: overview, competition and competences, how to exploit the 'hidden capabilities' pp. 336-346

- Vittorio D'Aleo
Volume 3, issue 2, 2014
- UIRNet: a new platform for integrated logistics and intermodality pp. 95-122

- Nicola Bassi, Rodolfo De Dominicis and Marco Vari
- Enterprise resource planning in Nigerian service firms: a structural equation modelling approach pp. 123-143

- Olawumi Dele Awolusi and Tolutope Olubamiji Fakokunde
- Central network members and innovative change pp. 144-155

- Jarle Aarstad
- International human resource management practices adopted by multinational corporations in the hotel sector of Fiji pp. 156-168

- Suwastika Naidu and Anand Chand
- Outside director appointment in Korean business groups: the role of stakeholder networks pp. 169-180

- Noolee Kim, Diane Y. Lee and Woojin Yoon
Volume 3, issue 1, 2013
- Choice, price and service characteristics in the Irish broadband market pp. 1-21

- Sean Lyons and Michael Savage
- The formal independence of regulatory authorities in Turkey pp. 22-38

- İhsan Kulali and Yavuz Göktaylar
- Network structure, capacity growth and control: the case of China's air traffic system revisited pp. 39-56

- Hans Huber
- The effects of total quality management on customer service management in the Nigerian banking industry: an empirical analysis pp. 57-77

- Olawumi Dele Awolusi
- Single-till versus dual-till regulation of railway stations pp. 78-93

- Marco Henseler
Volume 2, issue 4, 2012
- How strong is the case for the fiscal exceptionalism of the telecommunications sector? pp. 322-335

- Martin Cave
- Does broadband speed really matter as a driver of economic growth? Investigating OECD countries pp. 336-356

- Ibrahim Kholilul Rohman and Erik Bohlin
- Intergenerational effects of mobile telecommunications service diffusion in Sweden pp. 357-373

- Mohammad Tsani Annafari, Sven Lindmark and Erik Bohlin
- Entry into 3G mobile telecommunications markets pp. 374-391

- Gary Madden, Erik Bohlin and Aaron Morey
- On the economic objectives of spectrum policy reforms pp. 392-408

- Benoit Freyens
Volume 2, issue 3, 2012
- Competition between fixed and mobile broadband access based on mobility and data volumes pp. 217-235

- Julienne Liang
- Strategic R%D in systems industry - a network externality-based theory pp. 236-256

- Sumit Sarkar
- Asymmetric equilibria and non-cooperative access pricing in telecommunications pp. 257-281

- Stefan Behringer
- Forecasting international technology transfer and international trade in Nigeria: a time series analysis pp. 282-297

- Olawumi Dele Awolusi
- Role of access charges in the migration from copper to FTTH pp. 298-317

- François Jeanjean and Julienne Liang
Volume 2, issue 2, 2011
- Mobile broadband expansion calls for more spectrum or more base stations: analysis of the value of spectrum and the role of spectrum aggregation pp. 115-134

- Jan Markendahl and Bengt G. Mölleryd
- Investment in telecommunications infrastructure, growth and employment – recent research pp. 135-149

- Reinhard Wieck and Miguel Vidal
- Challenges of fibre-based infrastructures: a review of the NGA debate in Europe pp. 150-176

- Orada Teppayayon and Erik Bohlin
- Fixed-to-mobile substitution in Turkey: a policy perspective pp. 177-196

- Yavuz Göktaylar and Mehmet Bilal Ünver
- Measuring network effects in mobile telecommunications markets with stated-preference valuation methods pp. 197-215

- Mikolaj Czajkowski and Maciej Sobolewski
Volume 2, issue 1, 2011
- Net neutrality regulation of the internet? pp. 3-23

- Ulrike Berger-Kögler and Jörn Kruse
- Network neutrality and the evolution of the internet pp. 24-38

- Günter Knieps
- Network neutrality and quality of service: a two-sided market analysis pp. 39-57

- Emin Köksal
- Dynamic update of minimum cost paths in computer networks pp. 58-74

- Gianlorenzo D'Angelo, Daniele Frigioni and Vinicio Maurizio
- Understanding virtual organisation to identify possible risks pp. 75-92

- Mohammad Alawamleh and Keith Popplewell
- The impact of privatisation and competition on telecommunications network growth and productivity pp. 93-112

- Gary Madden and Aaron Morey
Volume 1, issue 4, 2009
- Bundling and collusion in communications markets pp. 357-377

- Edmond Baranes
- Statistical mechanics for analytic planning: an application to domestic air traffic in China pp. 378-393

- Hans Huber
- Quality choice of a new product development and network externality pp. 394-405

- Bonwoo Koo and Dong Eui Chang
- Networking strategy and information system planning practices for e-business pp. 406-422

- Anjali Kaushik and Muneesh Kumar
- Optimal sampling policies in a centralised supply chain with demands affected by product quality pp. 423-438

- Konstantin Kogan, Sheldon Lou and Dana Sherill-Rofe
Volume 1, issue 3, 2009
- The access regulation and investment in quality pp. 261-274

- Gokce Kurucu and Ismail Saglam
- Broadband universal service: A future path for Europe? pp. 275-298

- Erik Bohlin and Orada Teppayayon
- Public/private partnerships for broadband buildout pp. 299-307

- Carol C. McDonough
- Deployment of fibre optic networks within the framework of public–private partnerships projects pp. 308-326

- Matthias Ehrler, Ernst-Olav Ruhle, Igor Brusic and Wolfgang Reichl
- Public–private partnership in FTTX passive infrastructure deployment: the 22@BCN case pp. 327-342

- Jorge Infante, Ramon Sagarra, Carlos Macian and Miquel Oliver
- Healthcare through social computing: a case for public–private collaboration pp. 343-355

- Jose A. Valverde
Volume 1, issue 2, 2009
- Technology convergence on telecommunications systems integration pp. 129-159

- Emilio J.M. Arruda Filho, Silvia Biffignandi, Vittorio Moriggia and Alberto Marino
- Network neutrality and foreclosing market exchange pp. 160-175

- Thomas Beard, George Ford, Thomas M. Koutsky and Lawrence J. Spiwak
- An efficient algorithm to solve base station location and channel assignment problems in a cellular network pp. 176-185

- Robert Aboolian and Sheldon Lou
- Telecommunications infrastructure, telecommunications intensity and productivity growth in US industries: a disaggregated approach pp. 186-210

- M. Ishaq Nadiri, Banani Nandi and Chandana Chakraborty
- Cluster and innovation policy for regional development: the case of Turkey pp. 211-231

- Ozlem Ozkanli and Erdal Akdeve
- The political economy of international regulatory convergence in public utilities pp. 232-256

- Jean-Philippe Bonardi, Santiago Urbiztondo and Bertrand Quelin
Volume 1, issue 1, 2008
- Innovation and competition in two-sided markets: the case of payment systems pp. 1-20

- Armando Calabrese, Massimo Gastaldi, Irene Iacovelli and Nathan Levialdi Ghiron
- Internet network externalities pp. 21-43

- Russel Cooper and Gary Madden
- Coordination mechanisms in the development of complementary technologies pp. 44-57

- Lucia Silva Gao, Lihui Lin and Nalin Kulatilaka
- What is the mobile termination regime for the asymmetric firms with a calling club effect? pp. 58-79

- Patrice Geoffron and Haobo Wang
- An analytical framework for improving the strategical impact of customer collaboration in innovation pp. 80-99

- Gulgun Kayakutlu and S.C. Lenny Koh
- The three-criteria test and SMP: how to get it right pp. 100-127

- Henning Never and Brigitte Preissl
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