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International Journal of Mobile Communications, Volume 21
Volume 21, Number 1, 2023
- Diana Gavilan, Maria Avello:
Enabling smartphone push notifications: the effect of a framed opt-in request. 1-18 - Abul Khayer, Md. Shamim Talukder, Yukun Bao, Md Nahin Hossain:
Application-based mobile payment systems: continuance intention and intention to recommend. 19-53 - Isaac Kofi Mensah, Samuel Adams, Luo Chuanyong:
The moderating effect of perceived transparency and accountability on the adoption of mobile government services. 54-73 - Matthew Tingchi Liu, Jin Xue, Alexander N. Chen:
Influencing factors of young consumers' e-payment behaviour: an empirical study of Macao's Y and Z generations. 74-94 - Jengchung Victor Chen, Quang-An Ha, Andree E. Widjaja, Nguyen Thi Lien:
To switch or not to switch? Investigating users' switching behaviours of fitness wearable devices. 95-118 - Amalorpava Mary Rajee Samuel, Merline Arulraj:
Performance analysis of flexible indoor and outdoor user distribution in urban multi-tier heterogeneous network. 119-133 - Jung Min Lee, Jin Ki Kim:
Effects of service quality of airline mobile application and individual characteristics on user satisfaction and intention to reuse. 134-157
Volume 21, Number 2, 2023
- Jana Prodanova, Sonia San Martín, Nadia H. Jiménez:
Customers' predisposition to use mobile banking: resource's availability is decisive. 159-180 - Abdulkarim Ayopo Oloyede, David Grace, Nasir Faruk:
A techno-economic model for future deployment of fixed broadband services to stimulate development across rural Africa. 181-202 - Po-Chien Chang:
Investigating the discrepancy between motivation and live-streaming media usage through the analysis of user engagement. 203-224 - Kwonsang Sohn, Christine Sung, Qingxuan Zhang, Ohbyung Kwon:
The online for offline mobile retail business strategy: sustainable multichannel services. 225-248 - Wei-Lun Chang, Renato Pereira, Vladlena Benson:
The role of perceived risks on mobile payment adoption: evidence from Asia. 249-272 - Sumana Sinha, Snehanshu Saha:
An improved communication strategy in vehicular ad hoc networks: adaptive game theoretic modelling approach. 273-293
Volume 21, Number 3, 2023
- Sunday Adewale Olaleye, Ismaila Temitayo Sanusi, Solomon Sunday Oyelere:
Improving performance, security and mobile money users' experience: a study of service design. 295-315 - Osaid Alsamarah, Khaled A. Alshare, Peggy Lane:
Determinants of individual's intention to use the internet of things for smart home technology: a cultural moderating effect. 316-340 - Ceylan Onay, Gokhan Aydin, Sarp Kohen:
Overcoming resistance barriers in mobile banking through financial literacy. 341-364 - Amel Meddeb-Makhlouf, Saadia Ghribi, Faouzi Zarai:
Layer-based cooperation for intrusion detection in mobile cloud environment. 365-384 - Heetae Yang, Hwansoo Lee:
Users' continuance intention toward augmented reality from the flow theory perspective. 385-409 - Chiyem Lucky Nwanzu, Sunday Samson Babalola:
Socio-psychological factors in sustainable mobile phone facilities usage behaviour. 410-431
Volume 21, Number 4, 2023
- Jung-Yu Lai, Yu-Xin Chen, Yen-Ching He:
How channel integration and customer experience touchpoints affect omnichannel shopping behaviours. 433-452 - Chee Ling Thong, Wing Ging Too, Abdurrahman Jalil, Su Mon Chit, Chiw Yi Lee, Lee Yen Chaw:
Comparing the accuracy of estimated time of arrival in mobile navigation applications. 453-471 - Cheng-Min Chao, Wei-Ru Chen:
Factors determining behavioural intention of nursing students to use mobile learning: an application and extension of the UTAUT model. 472-493 - Akinyinka Olukunle Akande, Cosmas Kemdirim Agubor, Wasiu Akande Ahmed, Olalekan Ogunbiyi, Olusola Kunle Akinde:
Performance of cooperative relay protocol in 5G mobile communication network over Rayleigh fading channel. 494-517 - Rongrong Lin, Yong Zheng, Jung-Chieh Lee:
Artificial intelligence-based pre-implementation interventions in users' continuance intention to use mobile banking. 518-540
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