Netnomics
1999 - 2022
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Volume 22, issue 2, 2022
- A revisit of fixed and mobile broadband diffusion in the OECD: a new classification pp. 71-84

- Elias Aravantinos and Dimitris Varoutas
- A revisit of fixed and mobile broadband diffusion in the OECD: a new classification pp. 71-84

- Elias Aravantinos and Dimitris Varoutas
- Techno-economic price-worthiness of mobile networks: a hedonic heuristic perspective pp. 85-113

- Perambur S. Neelakanta and Aziz U. Noori
- Techno-economic price-worthiness of mobile networks: a hedonic heuristic perspective pp. 85-113

- Perambur S. Neelakanta and Aziz U. Noori
- Economic replicability tests: an “out-of-the-box” implementation pp. 115-138

- George Charalampopoulos, Dimitris Katsianis and Dimitris Varoutas
- Economic replicability tests: an “out-of-the-box” implementation pp. 115-138

- George Charalampopoulos, Dimitris Katsianis and Dimitris Varoutas
- Nexus between telecommunication infrastructures, defence and economic growth: a global evidence pp. 139-177

- Charles Shaaba Saba and Nicholas Ngepah
- Nexus between telecommunication infrastructures, defence and economic growth: a global evidence pp. 139-177

- Charles Shaaba Saba and Nicholas Ngepah
- ICT diffusion and climate change: The role of economic growth, financial development and trade openness pp. 179-194

- Aiman Sana, Farzana Naheed Khan and Umaima Arif
- ICT diffusion and climate change: The role of economic growth, financial development and trade openness pp. 179-194

- Aiman Sana, Farzana Naheed Khan and Umaima Arif
- A stock options metaphor for content delivery networks pp. 195-230

- Elias Vathias and Stathes Hadjiefthymiades
- A stock options metaphor for content delivery networks pp. 195-230

- Elias Vathias and Stathes Hadjiefthymiades
- Correlative and asymmetric effects of information technology on capital flows pp. 231-257

- Samson Edo and Eseosa Joy Sowemimo
- Correlative and asymmetric effects of information technology on capital flows pp. 231-257

- Samson Edo and Eseosa Joy Sowemimo
- Market interaction structure and equilibrium price heterogeneity in monopolistic competition pp. 259-282

- Tamás Sebestyén and Balázs Szabó
- Market interaction structure and equilibrium price heterogeneity in monopolistic competition pp. 259-282

- Tamás Sebestyén and Balázs Szabó
- A bandwidth auction mechanism to enable affordable internet access pp. 283-316

- Luis Andres Marentes, Sergio Cabrales, Tilman Wolf, Anna Nagurney and Yezid Donoso
- A bandwidth auction mechanism to enable affordable internet access pp. 283-316

- Luis Andres Marentes, Sergio Cabrales, Tilman Wolf, Anna Nagurney and Yezid Donoso
Volume 22, issue 1, 2021
- Big content providers weighing on non-neutrality? pp. 1-26

- Patrick Maillé and Bruno Tuffin
- A truthful ascending auction mechanism for dynamic allocation of LSA spectrum blocks pp. 27-52

- Ayman Chouayakh, Aurélien Bechler, Isabel Amigo, Loutfi Nuaymi and Patrick Maillé
- Drivers of COVID-19 vaccinations: vaccine delivery and delivery efficiency in the United States pp. 53-69

- Rajeev Goel and Michael Nelson
Volume 21, issue 1, 2020
- Do digital governments foster economic growth in the developing world? An empirical analysis pp. 1-16

- Muhammad Tariq Majeed
- Media delivery competition with edge cloud, remote cloud and networking pp. 17-36

- Xinyi Hu, George Kesidis, Behdad Heidarpour and Zbigniew Dziong
- Unobserved preferences and dynamic platform pricing under positive network externality pp. 37-58

- Hannu Huuki and Rauli Svento
- How ICT affects economic growth in the Euro area during the economic crisis pp. 59-81

- Eleni Laitsou, Antonios Kargas and Dimitris Varoutas
- Technoeconomic analysis of a VDSL2/G.fast vectoring network: a case study from Greece pp. 83-101

- Aggelos Skoufis, Georgios Chatzithanasis, Georgia Dede, Thomas Kamalakis and Christos Michalakelis
- An assessment of the impact of digital technology adoption on economic growth and labour productivity in Nigeria pp. 103-128

- Stella Chinye Chiemeke and Omokhagbo Mike Imafidor
- IPR policies and determinants of membership in Standard Setting Organizations: a social network analysis pp. 129-154

- Jiaming Jiang, Rajeev Goel and Xingyuan Zhang
Volume 20, issue 2, 2019
- A Stackelberg game-based approach for interactions among Internet service providers and content providers pp. 101-128

- Hamid Garmani, Mohamed Amrani, Mohamed Baslam, Rachid Ayachi and Mostafa Jourhmane
- The microeconomics of mobile payments pp. 129-151

- Aloys Prinz
- Towards 5G: Techno-economic analysis of suitable use cases pp. 153-175

- Juan Riol Martín, Raquel Pérez-Leal and Julio Navío-Marco
- The brave new world of digital personal assistants: benefits and challenges from an economic perspective pp. 177-194

- Oliver Budzinski, Victoriia Noskova and Xijie Zhang
- Internet use and labor productivity growth: recent evidence from the U.S. and other OECD countries pp. 195-210

- Edward Wei-Te Hsieh and Rajeev Goel
Volume 20, issue 1, 2019
- Digital technologies in airport ground operations pp. 1-30

- Ivan Kovynyov and Ralf Mikut
- Evaluation of ICT development and economic growth in Africa pp. 31-53

- Ngozi Adeleye and Chiamaka Eboagu
- Business models of Internet service providers pp. 55-99

- Payam Hanafizadeh, Parastou Hatami and Erik Bohlin
Volume 19, issue 3, 2018
- An investigation of factors affecting the visits of online crowdsourcing and labor platforms pp. 95-130

- Evangelos Mourelatos and Manolis Tzagarakis
- Network structure, equilibrium and dynamics in a monopolistically competitive economy pp. 131-157

- Tamás Sebestyén and Dóra Longauer
- Governance mode for port congestion mitigation: A transaction cost perspective pp. 159-178

- Naima Saeed, Dong-Wook Song and Otto Andersen
Volume 19, issue 1, 2018
- On the economic benefits of software-defined networking and network slicing for smart grid communications pp. 1-30

- Nils Dorsch, Fabian Kurtz and Christian Wietfeld
- DataGorri: a tool for automated data collection of tabular web content pp. 31-41

- Julian Hackinger
- Technology and persistence in global software piracy pp. 43-63

- Simplice Asongu and Christelle Meniago
- Recent finance advances in information technology for inclusive development: a systematic review pp. 65-93

- Simplice Asongu and Jacinta C. Nwachukwu
Volume 18, issue 2, 2017
- Government quality determinants of ICT adoption in sub-Saharan Africa pp. 107-130

- Simplice Asongu and Nicholas Biekpe
- ICT, conflicts in financial intermediation and financial access: evidence of synergy and threshold effects pp. 131-168

- Simplice Asongu and Paul Acha-Anyi
- Economies of scale, cost minimization and productivity in telecom markets under economic crisis: evidence from Greece pp. 169-182

- Eleni Laitsou, Michail Kiriakidis, Antonios Kargas and Dimitris Varoutas
- A secondary market metaphor for content delivery networks pp. 183-214

- Elias Vathias, Eleftheria Katsarou and Stathes Hadjiefthymiades
- A framework of the risk assessment for the supply chain of hazardous materials pp. 215-226

- Victor M. Rayas and Marco A. Serrato
- Digital transformation in maritime ports: analysis and a game theoretic framework pp. 227-254

- Leonard Heilig, Eduardo Lalla-Ruiz and Stefan Voß
Volume 18, issue 1, 2017
- Telecommunication, Media and Internet Techno-Economics pp. 1-2

- Carmen Mas Machuca
- Preventing competition using side payments: when non-neutrality creates barriers to entry pp. 3-22

- Patrick Maillé and Bruno Tuffin
- Techno-economic case study on dedicated RAN for an intelligent transportation system: impact of the legislation-driven costs pp. 23-41

- Elena Grigoreva, Vladimir Grigoryev, Igor Khvorov, Yury Raspaev and Wolfgang Kellerer
- Internet service provision and content services: paid peering and competition between internet providers pp. 43-79

- Alexei A. Gaivoronski, Per Jonny Nesse and Olai Bendik Erdal
- Bottom-up framework for cost allocation to services in telecommunication networks pp. 81-105

- Ronald Romero Reyes and Thomas Bauschert
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