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International Journal of Mobile Communications (IJMC), Volume 6
Volume 6, Number 1, 2008
- Mark Howell, Steve Love, Mark Turner:
User characteristics and performance with automated mobile phone systems. 1-15 - Chung-Chu Liu:
Mobile phone user types by Q methodology: an exploratory research. 16-31 - Lei-da Chen:
A model of consumer acceptance of mobile payment. 32-52 - Jengchung V. Chen, Paul R. Pfleuger Jr.:
RFID in retail: a framework for examining consumers' ethical perceptions. 53-66 - Yi-Min Lin, Dong-Her Shih:
Deconstructing mobile commerce service with continuance intention. 67-87 - Michael Weber, Michaela Denk, Klaus Oberecker, Christine Strauss, Christian Stummer:
Panel surveys go mobile. 88-107 - Hoyoung Kim, Inseong Lee, Jinwoo Kim:
Maintaining continuers vs. converting discontinuers: relative importance of post-adoption factors for mobile data services. 108-132 - Jui-Chi Shen, Dong-Her Shih, Han-Chuan Wei, Chiao-Chu Li:
Differential quality-of-service provision in mobile networks. 133-150
Volume 6, Number 2, 2008
- Peter D. DeVries:
The state of RFID for effective baggage tracking in the airline industry. 151-164 - Jengchung V. Chen, Bayu Aji Aritejo:
Service quality and customer satisfaction measurement of mobile value-added services: a conceptual review. 165-176 - Torsten J. Gerpott, Nejc M. Jakopin:
Determinants of mobile network operators' choice of cross-border entry modes. 177-198 - Kai S. Koong, Lai C. Liu, Shuming Bai, Binshan Lin:
Identity theft in the USA: evidence from 2002 to 2006. 199-216 - Sangjo Oh, Song Yang, Sherah Kurnia, Heejin Lee, Marisa Maio Mackay, Kieran O'Doherty:
The characteristics of mobile data service users in Australia. 217-230 - Weiwei Li, Robert J. McQueen:
Barriers to mobile commerce adoption: an analysis framework for a country-level perspective. 231-257 - Dong-Hee Shin:
What people do with digital multimedia broadcasting? Path analysis of structural equation modelling. 258-275
Volume 6, Number 3, 2008
- Kai Wehmeyer:
User-device attachment - scale development and initial test. 280-295 - Dimitrios C. Karaiskos, Maria Bina, George M. Giaglis:
Insights on the drivers and inhibitors of Mobile Data Services uptake. 296-308 - Tommi Laukkanen, Suvi Sinkkonen, Pekka Laukkanen, Marke Kivijarvi:
Segmenting bank customers by resistance to mobile banking. 309-320 - Judith Gebauer, Ya Tang:
Applying the theory of task-technology fit to mobile technology: the role of user mobility. 321-344 - Christian Zeidler, Christian Kittl, Otto Petrovic:
An integrated product development process for mobile software. 345-356 - Gyözö Gidófalvi, Hans Ravnkjær Larsen, Torben Bach Pedersen:
Estimating the capacity of the Location-Based Advertising channel. 357-375 - Louis-François Pau, Juzar Motiwalla:
India: a case of fragile wireless service and technology adoption? 376-389 - Qingfei Min, Shaobo Ji:
A meta-analysis of Mobile Commerce Research in China (2002 - 2006). 390-403
Volume 6, Number 4, 2008
- Stuart J. Barnes, Eusebio Scornavacca Jr.:
Uncovering patterns in mobile advertising opt-in behaviour: a decision hierarchy approach. 405-416 - Jinan Fiaidhi, M. Orabi, Sabah Mohammed:
Sharing DICOM Learning Objects within a mobile Peer-To-Peer podacasting environment. 417-435 - Chang-tseh Hsieh, Charlotte A. Jones, Binshan Lin:
The new business potential with mobile commerce. 436-455 - Constantinos-Vasilios Priporas, Ifigeneia Mylona:
Mobile services: potentiality of Short Message Service as new business communication tool in attracting consumers. 456-466 - Chung-Chu Liu:
Exploring the digital capital of mobile phone service websites by the user's perspective. 467-480 - Banita Lal, Yogesh Kumar Dwivedi:
Investigating homeworkers' usage of mobile phones for overcoming feelings of professional isolation. 481-498 - Srilaxmi Malladi, Upkar Varshney:
Design and application of a Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act-compliant privacy framework for pervasive healthcare. 499-518 - Mohammad Alchaita:
Link longevity and mobility in self-dependent multi-hop mobile environments. 519-539
Volume 6, Number 5, 2008
- Robert C. Nickerson, Henri Isaac, Brenda Mak:
A multi-national study of attitudes about mobile phone use in social settings. 541-563 - Torsten J. Gerpott:
Termination-discriminatory pricing in European mobile communications markets. 564-586 - Sahar A. Idwan, Suad Alramouni, Mosleh Hmoud Al-Adhaileh, Ahmad Al-Khasawneh:
Enhancing mobile advertising via Bluetooth technology. 587-597 - Huei-Hsia Hsu, Hsi-Peng Lu, Chin-Lung Hsu:
Multimedia Messaging Service acceptance of pre- and post-adopters: a sociotechnical perspective. 598-615 - Lorna Uden, Petri Helo:
Designing mobile interfaces using activity theory. 616-632 - Jerry Fjermestad, Katia Passerini, Michael R. Bartolacci, Karen P. Patten:
Wireless connectivity and its relationship to emerging economies: the example of China. 633-645 - Raghunathan Shriram, Vijayan Sugumaran, K. Vivekanandan:
A middleware for information processing in mobile computing platforms. 646-666
Volume 6, Number 6, 2008
- Omar Younis Alani:
Adaptive multi-component service model for Wideband Code Division Multiple Access systems. 667-682 - Mohamed Tounsi, Basit Qureshi:
A Bluetooth intelligent e-healthcare system: analysis and design issues. 683-695 - Anna Sell:
Mobile digital calendars in knowledge work. 696-713 - Heejin Lim, Archana Kumar:
Gender and loyalty in the context of mobile services. 714-728 - Anastasios A. Economides, Amalia Grousopoulou:
Use of mobile phones by male and female Greek students. 729-749 - Hui-Feng Huang:
A novel efficient conference scheme for mobile communications. 750-759 - Kalid Elmufti, Dasun Weerasinghe, Muttukrishnan Rajarajan, Veselin Rakocevic:
Anonymous authentication for mobile Single Sign-On to protect user privacy. 760-769 - Matthew Tingchi Liu, Lee-Lien Huang, Alexander Nai-Chi Chen:
Chinese consumer's adoption intention towards 3G mobile phone. 770-786
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