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2017, Volume 41, Issue 7
2017, Volume 41, Issue 5
- 303-324 A review of radio spectrum combinatorial clock auctions
by Mochon, Asuncion & Saez, Yago
- 325-340 Bargaining in spectrum auctions: A review of the German auction in 2015
by Bichler, Martin & Gretschko, Vitali & Janssen, Maarten
- 341-354 The effects of spectrum allocation mechanisms on market outcomes: Auctions vs beauty contests
by Kuroda, Toshifumi & Baquero Forero, Maria del Pilar
- 355-366 Spectrum fees and market performance: A quantitative analysis
by Cambini, Carlo & Garelli, Nicola
- 367-378 The use of spectrum auctions to attain multiple objectives: Policy implications
by Cave, Martin & Nicholls, Rob
- 379-390 Open access wireless markets
by Cramton, Peter & Doyle, Linda
- 391-404 Process model for recent spectrum sharing concepts in policy making
by Mustonen, Miia & Matinmikko, Marja & Holland, Oliver & Roberson, Dennis
- 405-421 Risk and decision analysis of dynamic spectrum access
by Cui, Liu & Weiss, Martin B.H. & Morel, Benoit & Tipper, David
- 422-433 Next generation of radio spectrum management: Licensed shared access for 5G
by Massaro, Maria
- 434-446 Risk-informed interference assessment: A quantitative basis for spectrum allocation decisions
by de Vries, J. Pierre
- 447-459 Spectrum fragmentation: Causes, measures and applications
by Kwon, Youngsun & Park, Duk Kyu & Rhee, Hongjai
- 460-472 The impact of spectrum policies on the secondary spectrum market: A system dynamics approach
by Song, Hee Seok & Kim, Taewan & Kim, Taehan
- 473-485 Framework for evolving spectrum management regimes: Lessons from India
by Jain, Rekha & Dara, Rishabh
- 486-497 From spectrum management to spectrum governance
by Anker, Peter
- 498-517 Reducing spectrum use in traditional and SFN-based television for uniform and non-uniform deployments
by Bettancourt, Rolando & Peha, Jon M.
- 518-532 Assessment of spectrum value: The case of a second digital dividend in Europe
by Frias, Zoraida & González-Valderrama, Carlos & Pérez Martínez, Jorge
2017, Volume 41, Issue 4
- 227-241 Estimating demand for fixed-line telecommunication bundles
by Sobolewski, Maciej & Kopczewski, Tomasz
- 242-252 Political economy of telecommunication infrastructure: An investigation of the National Broadband Network early rollout and pork barrel politics in Australia
by Alizadeh, Tooran & Farid, Reza
- 253-262 When technological superiority is not enough: The struggle to impose the SIM card as the NFC Secure Element for mobile payment platforms
by de Reuver, Mark & Ondrus, Jan
- 263-272 What do consumers prefer for music streaming services?: A comparative study between Korea and US
by Kim, Jiwhan & Nam, Changi & Ryu, Min Ho
- 273-281 Effects of degrees of acceptance and awareness on a rate system for lowering mobile bills
by Kim, Junghun & Choi, Hyunhong & Cho, Heecheon & Kim, Junsang & Koo, Yoonmo
- 282-294 ICT-specific technological change and economic growth in Korea
by Hwang, Won-Sik & Shin, Jungwoo
2017, Volume 41, Issue 3
- 157-169 Analysis of consumer preferences for mobile telecom plans using a discrete choice experiment
by Confraria, João & Ribeiro, Tiago & Vasconcelos, Helder
- 170-184 Smart TV and the online media sector: User privacy in view of changing market realities
by Irion, Kristina & Helberger, Natali
- 185-196 The impact of intra-platform competition on broadband penetration
by Ovington, Tom & Smith, Ron & Santamaría, Juana & Stammati, Luigi
- 197-207 Willingness to pay for over-the-top services in China and Korea
by Kim, Min Sung & Kim, Eun & Hwang, ShinYoung & Kim, Junghwan & Kim, Seongcheol
- 208-224 Public value mapping of network neutrality: Public values and net neutrality in Korea
by Shin, Dong-Hee & Lee, Min-Kyu
2017, Volume 41, Issue 2
- 71-89 Scanning and updating failure: How AT&T turned its political capability into a core rigidity
by Brown, Richard S.
- 90-105 The rise of IT services clusters in India: A case of growth by replication
by Rao, P.M. & Balasubrahmanya, M.H.
- 106-119 Do R&D and ICT affect total factor productivity growth differently?
by Edquist, Harald & Henrekson, Magnus
- 120-139 Entrepreneurs’ use of internet and social media applications
by Mack, Elizabeth A. & Marie-Pierre, Lisa & Redican, Kyle
- 140-153 Evaluation of USDA's Broadband Loan Program: Impacts on broadband provision
by Dinterman, Robert & Renkow, Mitch
2017, Volume 41, Issue 1
2016, Volume 40, Issue 10
- 935-944 Estimating the potential increase in consumer welfare from the introduction of Super Wi-Fi services in Korea
by Hong, Areum & Nam, Changi & Kim, Seongcheol
- 945-955 Poor people׳s money: The politics of mobile money in Mexico and Kenya
by Suárez, Sandra L.
- 956-970 Identifying emerging core technologies for the future: Case study of patents published by leading telecommunication organizations
by Noh, Heeyong & Song, Young-Keun & Lee, Sungjoo
- 971-981 Taking account of service externalities when spectrum is allocated and assigned
by Cave, Martin & Pratt, Neil
- 982-995 The economic effects of domestic search engines on the development of the online advertising market
by Ji, Sung Wook & Choi, Young-jun & Ryu, Min Ho
- 996-1006 Right way wrong way: The fading legal justifications for telecommunications infrastructure rights-of-way
by Cramer, Benjamin W.
- 1007-1019 Substitution between fixed, mobile, and voice over IP telephony – Evidence from the European Union
by Lange, Mirjam R.J. & Saric, Amela
- 1020-1031 Does mobile telephony spur growth? Evidence from Indian states
by Ghosh, Saibal
- 1032-1051 Exclusion and regulatory intervention in investment sharing agreements
by Ribeiro, Vitor Miguel
- 1052-1063 Language as a key factor of long-term value creation in mergers and acquisitions in the telecommunications sector
by Navío-Marco, Julio & Solórzano-García, Marta & Matilla-García, Mariano & Urueña, Alberto
- 1064-1076 IPTV's videos on demand for television programs, their usage patterns, and inter-channel relationship in Korea
by Sung, Nakil & Kwack, Eunkyoung
2016, Volume 40, Issue 9
- 837-854 Demystifying big data: Anatomy of big data developmental process
by Shin, Dong-Hee
- 855-869 How much do switching costs and local network effects contribute to consumer lock-in in mobile telephony?
by Czajkowski, Mikołaj & Sobolewski, Maciej
- 870-887 The viability of FRAND: How the seminal landmark Microsoft ruling could impact the value of standard essential patents and the future of telecom standards
by Heiden, Bowman
- 888-898 Mobile and more productive? Firm-level evidence on the productivity effects of mobile internet use
by Bertschek, Irene & Niebel, Thomas
- 899-918 How can we make a socially optimal large-scale media platform? Analysis of a monopolistic Internet media platform using two-sided market theory
by Kim, Song-min
- 919-930 User resistance to acceptance of In-Vehicle Infotainment (IVI) systems
by Kim, Junghwan & Kim, Seongcheol & Nam, Changi
2016, Volume 40, Issue 8
- 729-742 Facility- and service-based competition and investment in fixed broadband networks: Lessons from a decade of access regulations in the European Union member states
by Briglauer, Wolfgang & Gugler, Klaus & Haxhimusa, Adhurim
- 743-754 The impact of tariff diversity on broadband penetration—An empirical analysis
by Haucap, Justus & Heimeshoff, Ulrich & Lange, Mirjam R.J.
- 755-773 A cost study of fixed broadband access networks for rural areas
by Rendon Schneir, Juan & Xiong, Yupeng
- 774-790 What level of competition intensity maximises investment in the wireless industry?
by Houngbonon, Georges Vivien & Jeanjean, François
- 791-803 Competing against yourself: State duopoly in the Luxembourg telecommunications industry
by Binsfeld, Nico & Whalley, Jason & Pugalis, Lee
- 804-820 Consumer complaint behaviour in telecommunications: The case of mobile phone users in Spain
by Garín-Muñoz, Teresa & Pérez-Amaral, Teodosio & Gijón, Covadonga & López, Rafael
- 821-835 Wireless access policy for electronic communications services (WAPECS): Collision between theory and practice
by El-Moghazi, Mohamed & Whalley, Jason & Irvine, James
2016, Volume 40, Issue 7
- 602-616 Spatial inequality and the Internet divide in Indonesia 2010–2012
by Sujarwoto, Sujarwoto & Tampubolon, Gindo
- 617-627 The centrality of electricity to ICT use in low-income countries
by Armey, Laura E. & Hosman, Laura
- 628-643 Digital literacy and knowledge societies: A grounded theory investigation of sustainable development
by Sharma, Ravi & Fantin, Arul-Raj & Prabhu, Navin & Guan, Chong & Dattakumar, Ambica
- 644-660 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
by Choi, Hyeri & Park, Min Jae & Rho, Jae Jeung & Zo, Hangjung
- 661-672 The informational life of the poor: A study of digital access in three Mexican towns
by Mariscal Avilés, Judith & Benítez Larghi, Sebastián & Martínez Aguayo, María Angélica
- 673-691 The price sensitivity of mobile use among low income households in six countries of Asia
by Ramachander, Sangamitra
- 692-703 Representing participation in ICT4D projects
by Singh, J.P. & Flyverbom, Mikkel
- 704-713 Global agenda and ICT4D in Africa: Constraints of localizing ‘universal norm’
by Ojo, Tokunbo
- 714-724 Sustainability of rural informatization programs in developing countries: A case study of China׳s Sichuan province
by Liu, Chun
2016, Volume 40, Issue 6
- 515-531 Evidence for a Ladder of Investment in Central and Eastern European countries
by Serdarević, Goran & Hunt, Matt & Ovington, Tom & Kenny, Clive
- 532-544 Crowdsourcing mobile coverage
by Koutroumpis, Pantelis & Leiponen, Aija
- 545-566 Transaction vs. switching costs—Comparison of three core mechanisms for mobile markets
by Basaure, Arturo & Suomi, Henna & Hämmäinen, Heikki
- 567-581 The bad news is that the digital access divide is here to stay: Domestically installed bandwidths among 172 countries for 1986–2014
by Hilbert, Martin
- 582-592 Exclusionary strategies and the rise of winner-takes-it-all markets on the Internet
by Kuchinke, Björn A. & Vidal, Miguel
2016, Volume 40, Issue 5
- 383-397 The ICT revolution, world economic growth, and policy issues
by Jorgenson, Dale W. & Vu, Khuong M.
- 398-411 The impact of information technology on postwar US economic growth
by Jorgenson, Dale W. & Ho, Mun S. & Samuels, Jon D.
- 412-431 Information and communication technology and economic growth in India
by Erumban, Abdul A. & Das, Deb Kusum
- 432-449 Why was Japan left behind in the ICT revolution?
by Fukao, Kyoji & Ikeuchi, Kenta & Kim, YoungGak & Kwon, Hyeog Ug
- 450-470 Labor demand and ICT adoption in Spain
by Hidalgo Pérez, Manuel A. & O׳Kean Alonso, José María & Rodríguez López, Jesús
- 471-484 Are intangibles more productive in ICT-intensive industries? Evidence from EU countries
by Chen, Wen & Niebel, Thomas & Saam, Marianne
- 485-501 Information and communication technologies and their impact in the economic growth of Latin America, 1990–2013
by Hofman, André & Aravena, Claudio & Aliaga, Vianka
- 502-513 Structural changes and growth factors of the ICT industry in Korea: 1995–2009
by Hong, Jae Pyo & Byun, Jeong Eun & Kim, Pang Ryong
2016, Volume 40, Issue 4
- 291-306 Cloud adaptiveness within industry sectors – Measurement and observations
by Candel Haug, Katharina & Kretschmer, Tobias & Strobel, Thomas
- 307-318 An empirical analysis of switching cost in the smartphone market in South Korea
by Park, Yuri & Koo, Yoonmo
- 319-331 White space: Definitional perspectives and their role in exploiting spectrum opportunities
by Akhtar, Fayaz & Rehmani, Mubashir Husain & Reisslein, Martin
- 332-342 Competition effect of a new mobile technology on an incumbent technology: An Indian case study
by Gupta, Ruchita & Jain, Karuna
- 343-352 The transformative effects of multistakeholderism in Internet governance: A case study of the East Africa Internet Governance Forum
by Nonnecke, Brandie M.
- 353-367 Co-investment in ultra-fast broadband access networks: Is there a role for content providers?
by D׳Annunzio, Anna & Reverberi, Pierfrancesco
2016, Volume 40, Issue 2
- 89-101 Mobile telecommunications service and economic growth: Evidence from China
by Ward, Michael R. & Zheng, Shilin
- 102-115 The effects of ICT⁎ on output per worker: A study of the Chinese economy
by Kumar, Ronald Ravinesh & Stauvermann, Peter Josef & Samitas, Aristeidis
- 116-129 Institutional and economic factors affecting the development of the Chinese cloud computing industry and market
by Kshetri, Nir
- 130-146 From concept to implementation: The development of the emerging cloud computing industry in China
by Yu, Jiang & Xiao, Xiao & Zhang, Yue
- 147-167 An analytical framework for an m-payment ecosystem: A merchants׳ perspective
by Guo, Jie & Bouwman, Harry
- 168-181 Analyzing China’s Fintech Industry from the Perspective of Actor–Network Theory
by Shim, Yongwoon & Shin, Dong-Hee
- 182-196 Mobile payments in Japan, South Korea and China: Cross-border convergence or divergence of business models?
by Miao, Miao & Jayakar, Krishna
- 197-209 Neo-techno nationalism: The case of China’s handset industry
by Shim, Yongwoon & Shin, Dong-Hee
- 210-224 China’s increasing participation in ICT’s global value chain: A firm level analysis
by Sun, Yutao & Grimes, Seamus
- 225-241 Ownership domination in standardization: Evidence from Chinese industrial firms
by Liu, Xiaolu & Li, Honglin
- 242-252 Universal service policy in China (I): Institutional elements and ecosystem
by Xia, Jun
- 253-264 Universal service policy in China (II): Case study and institutional variables
by Xia, Jun
- 265-276 Moral goodness and social orderliness: An analysis of the official media discourse about Internet governance in China
by Cui, Di & Wu, Fang
- 277-289 Test of the mediating effects of regulatory decision tools in the communications regulator
by Cheng, Kuo-Tai
2016, Volume 40, Issue 1
- 1-13 Broadband un-adopters
by Whitacre, Brian & Rhinesmith, Colin
- 14-21 Can a revision of the universal service scope result in substantive change? An analysis of the EU׳s universal service review mechanism
by Batura, Olga
- 22-38 The effects of the Internet and mobile services on urban household expenditures: The case of South Korea
by Baek, Ji Won
- 39-51 Can you hear me now? The rise of smartphones and their welfare effects
by Rennhoff, Adam D. & Routon, P. Wesley
- 52-61 Satisfaction of business customers with mobile phone and internet services in Spain
by Suárez, David & García-Mariñoso, Begoña & Santos, Iván
- 62-76 The impact of mobile Internet usage on mobile voice calling behavior: A two-level analysis of residential mobile communications customers in Germany
by Gerpott, Torsten J. & Meinert, Phil
2015, Volume 39, Issue 11
2015, Volume 39, Issue 10
- 811-829 Information technology in Turkey: Creating high-skill jobs along with more unemployed highly-educated workers?
by Dube, S. & Dube, M. & Turan, A.
- 830-847 A multiple indicator model for panel data: An application to ICT area-level variation
by Ventura, Eva & Satorra, Albert
- 848-860 Anchoring policy development around stable points: An approach to regulating the co-evolving ICT ecosystem
by Clark, David D. & Claffy, K.C.
- 861-874 IT and sustainability: New strategies for reducing carbon emissions and resource usage in transportation
by Funk, Jeffrey L.
- 877-895 Network effects on the iPhone platform: An empirical examination
by Garcia-Swartz, Daniel D. & Garcia-Vicente, Florencia
- 896-912 Reassessing competition concerns in electronic communications markets
by Peitz, Martin & Valletti, Tommaso
- 913-920 The Closer Economic Partnership Agreement (CEPA) between China and Hong Kong SAR: From gesture to commitment
by Yan, Xu
2015, Volume 39, Issue 9
- 751-760 Social media and the public interest: Governance of news platforms in the realm of individual and algorithmic gatekeepers
by Napoli, Philip M.
- 761-770 Internet governance by social media platforms
by DeNardis, L. & Hackl, A.M.
- 771-786 Youth and surveillance in the Facebook era: Policy interventions and social implications
by Montgomery, Kathryn C.
- 787-795 Policy questions raised by virtual economies
by Castronova, Edward & Knowles, Isaac & Ross, Travis L.
- 796-803 “Seek the meek, seek the just”: Social media and social justice
by Schejter, Amit M. & Tirosh, Noam
2015, Volume 39, Issue 8
- 627-641 Effect of the customer experience on satisfaction with smartphones: Assessing smart satisfaction index with partial least squares
by Shin, Dong-Hee
- 642-657 The presence of emotional factors: An empirical exploration of bundle purchasing process
by Mikkonen, Karri & Niskanen, Hanna & Pynnönen, Mikko & Hallikas, Jukka
- 658-677 Benefit-confirmation model for post-adoption behavior of mobile instant messaging applications: A comparative analysis of KakaoTalk and Joyn in Korea
by Oghuma, Apollos Patricks & Chang, Younghoon & Libaque-Saenz, Christian Fernando & Park, Myeong-Cheol & Rho, Jae Jeung
- 678-690 Exploring mobile application customer loyalty: The moderating effect of use contexts
by Chang, Chiao-Chen
- 691-704 Adoption behavior of rural India for mobile telephony: A multigroup study
by Gupta, Ruchita & Jain, Karuna
- 705-716 Network management in the era of convergence: Focusing on application-based quality assessment of Internet access service
by Lee, Daeho & Shin, Jungwoo & Lee, Sangwon
- 717-734 Economic and business perspectives on smartphones as multi-sided platforms
by Campbell-Kelly, Martin & Garcia-Swartz, Daniel & Lam, Richard & Yang, Yilei
- 735-744 The impact of piracy on prominent and non-prominent software developers
by Rasch, Alexander & Wenzel, Tobias
2015, Volume 39, Issue 7
- 537-552 Coopetition and convergence in the ICT ecosystem
by Basole, Rahul C. & Park, Hyunwoo & Barnett, Brandon C.
- 553-562 Platform openness and the productivity of content providers: A meta-frontier analysis
by Lee, Changjun & Lee, Daeho & Hwang, Junseok
- 563-579 Implications of dynamic spectrum management for regulation
by Basaure, Arturo & Marianov, Vladimir & Paredes, Ricardo
- 580-589 Platforms and incentives for consensus building on complex ICT systems: The development of WiFi
by van de Kaa, Geerten & de Bruijn, Hans
- 590-607 The welfare effects of banning off-net/on-net price differentials in the mobile sector
by Rojas, Christian
- 608-622 An Internet periphery study: Network centrality and clustering for mobile access in Bhutan
by Giovannetti, Emanuele & Sigloch, Sebastian
2015, Volume 39, Issue 6
- 444-449 Confusion, denial and anger: The response of the telecommunications industry to the challenge of the Internet
by Feasey, Richard
- 450-462 Economic aspects of fibre to the distribution point with G.fast
by Rendon Schneir, Juan & Xiong, Yupeng
- 463-485 Technology transitions within telecommunications networks: Lessons from U.S. vs. Canadian policy experimentation under federalism
by Cherry, Barbara A.
- 486-501 Economic replicability tests for next-generation access networks
by Jaunaux, Laure & Lebourges, Marc
- 502-514 Mandating portability and interoperability in online social networks: Regulatory and competition law issues in the European Union
by Graef, Inge
- 515-532 The effects of ICT and mass media in post-disaster recovery – A two model case study of the Great East Japan Earthquake
by Cheng, John W. & Mitomo, Hitoshi & Otsuka, Tokio & Jeon, Stefan Y.
2015, Volume 39, Issue 5
- 375-387 Assessing data access issues in online platforms
by Graef, Inge & Wahyuningtyas, Sih Yuliana & Valcke, Peggy
- 388-405 Seeking the links between competition and telecommunications investments
by Garrone, Paola & Zaccagnino, Michele
- 406-420 Two-phased composite I-distance indicator approach for evaluation of countries’ information development
by Dobrota, Marina & Martic, Milan & Bulajic, Milica & Jeremic, Veljko
- 421-435 Universal service obligations and public payphone use: Is regulation still necessary in the era of mobile telephony?
by Hasbi, Maude
2015, Volume 39, Issue 3
- 162-175 Innovation and competition in the smartphone industry: Is there a dominant design?
by Cecere, Grazia & Corrocher, Nicoletta & Battaglia, Riccardo David
- 176-191 Identifying and quantifying the indirect benefits of broadband networks for e-government and e-business: A bottom-up approach
by Van der Wee, Marlies & Verbrugge, Sofie & Sadowski, Bert & Driesse, Menno & Pickavet, Mario
- 192-207 Inequality in the network society: An integrated approach to ICT access, basic skills, and complex capabilities
by Mendonça, Sandro & Crespo, Nuno & Simões, Nadia
- 208-217 Copyright indicators and the costs of symbolic production: The cultural dimension of telecommunications policy
by Sanz, Esteve
- 218-240 Qualitative indicators for smart city business models: The case of mobile services and applications
by Walravens, Nils
- 241-252 Measuring the impact of market competition analysis process in EU׳s electronic communications sector: Catalyst or impediment towards market competition?
by Polykalas, Spyros E. & Prezerakos, George N.
- 253-268 Measuring broadband in Europe: Development of a market model and performance index using structural equations modelling
by Lemstra, Wolter & Voogt, Bart & van Gorp, Nicolai
- 269-283 LTE techno-economic assessment: The case of rural areas in Spain
by Ovando, Catalina & Pérez, Jorge & Moral, Antolín
- 284-295 Accounting for telecommunications contribution to economic growth: A study of Small Pacific Island States
by Kumar, Ronald Ravinesh & Kumar, Radika Devi & Patel, Arvind
- 296-304 A new regional clustering approach for mobile telecommunications policy in China
by Lim, Jinyang & Nam, Changi & Kim, Seongcheol & Lee, Euehun & Lee, Hongkyu
- 305-319 Institutional isomorphism, policy networks, and the analytical depreciation of measurement indicators: The case of the EU e-government benchmarking
by Codagnone, Cristiano & Misuraca, Gianluca & Savoldelli, Alberto & Lupiañez-Villanueva, Francisco
- 320-332 A profile of visual analytical toolkits for understanding the spatio-temporal evolution of broadband provision
by Mack, Elizabeth A. & Maciejewski, Ross
- 335-346 Data from mobile phone operators: A tool for smarter cities?
by Steenbruggen, John & Tranos, Emmanouil & Nijkamp, Peter
- 347-362 Discovering urban and country dynamics from mobile phone data with spatial correlation patterns
by Trasarti, Roberto & Olteanu-Raimond, Ana-Maria & Nanni, Mirco & Couronné, Thomas & Furletti, Barbara & Giannotti, Fosca & Smoreda, Zbigniew & Ziemlicki, Cezary
- 363-373 The SMS–GPS-Trip method: A new method for collecting trip information in travel behavior research
by Reinau, Kristian Hegner & Harder, Henrik & Weber, Michael
2015, Volume 39, Issue 2
2015, Volume 39, Issue 1
- 1-13 Broadband adoption and firm productivity: Evidence from Irish manufacturing firms
by Haller, Stefanie A. & Lyons, Seán
- 14-37 Assessment of the gap and (non-)Internet users evolution based on population biology dynamics
by Neokosmidis, Ioannis & Avaritsiotis, Nikolaos & Ventoura, Zoe & Varoutas, Dimitris
- 38-52 Who is (not) convinced to withdraw a contract termination announcement? – A discriminant analysis of mobile communications customers in Germany
by Gerpott, Torsten J. & Ahmadi, Nima & Weimar, Daniel
- 53-64 Bundling of telecom offerings: An Empirical Investigation in the Turkish market
by Mithat Üner, M. & Güven, Faruk & Tamer Cavusgil, S.
- 65-76 Fixed-mobile substitution and termination rates
by Hoernig, Steffen & Bourreau, Marc & Cambini, Carlo
- 77-88 The production function methodology for estimating the value of spectrum
by Prasad, Rohit
2014, Volume 38, Issue 8
- 662-673 Platforms, systems competition, and innovation: Reassessing the foundations of communications policy
by Bauer, Johannes M.
- 674-683 The ladder of investment in Europe, in retrospect and prospect
by Cave, Martin
- 684-692 Cloud TV: Toward the next generation of network policy debates
by Noam, Eli
- 693-708 Expanding mobile wireless capacity: The challenges presented by technology and economics
by Clarke, Richard N.
- 709-714 Beachfront commons
by Elsner, Jens & Weber, Arnd
- 715-729 Fibre-to-the-home, high-speed and national broadband plans: Tales from Down Under
by Beltrán, Fernando
- 730-740 Uncertainty of public pay phone in Thailand: Implications for the universal service obligation
by Srinuan, Chalita
- 741-759 Access regulation and geographic deployment of a new generation infrastructure
by Flacher, David & Jennequin, Hugues
- 760-770 Unbundling and infrastructure competition for broadband adoption: Implications for NGA regulation
by Kongaut, Chatchai & Bohlin, Erik
- 771-782 What is the magnitude of fixed–mobile call substitution? Empirical evidence from 16 European countries
by Barth, Anne-Kathrin & Heimeshoff, Ulrich
- 783-797 Link between termination rates and retail prices in Namibia, Kenya and South Africa
by Stork, Christoph & Gillwald, Alison
- 800-811 Speaking of forgetting: Analysis of possible non-EU responses to the right to be forgotten and speech exception
by Ambrose, Meg Leta
- 812-826 Characterizing and comparing the evolution of the major global economies in information and communication technologies
by Desruelle, Paul & Stančík, Juraj
- 827-837 Wi-Fi as a Commercial Service: New Technology and Policy Implications
by Reed, David & Lansford, James
- 838-850 The Wi-Fi “congestion crisis”: Regulatory criteria for assessing spectrum congestion claims
by De Vries, J. Pierre & Simić, Ljiljana & Achtzehn, Andreas & Petrova, Marina & Mähönen, Petri
2014, Volume 38, Issue 7
- 569-579 Infrastructure investment and optimal access regulation in the different stages of telecommunications market liberalization
by Lestage, Romain & Flacher, David
- 580-591 Does corporate social responsibility influence the corporate performance of the U.S. telecommunications industry?
by Wang, Wei-Kang & Lu, Wen-Min & Kweh, Qian Long & Lai, Hsiao-Wen
- 592-600 China׳s information security standardization: Analysis from the perspective of technical barriers to trade principles
by Kim, Dong-hyu & Lee, Heejin & Kwak, Jooyoung & Seo, DongBack
- 601-612 Fixed-to-mobile substitution in the European Union
by Grzybowski, Lukasz
- 613-622 Spectrum auction design: Simple auctions for complex sales
by Bichler, Martin & Goeree, Jacob & Mayer, Stefan & Shabalin, Pasha
- 623-633 The long-run impact of Information and Communication Technology on economic output: The case of Australia
by Shahiduzzaman, Md. & Alam, Khorshed
- 634-649 Economic growth and the development of telecommunications infrastructure in the G-20 countries: A panel-VAR approach
by Pradhan, Rudra P. & Arvin, Mak B. & Norman, Neville R. & Bele, Samadhan K.
2014, Volume 38, Issue 5