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Telematics and Informatics, Volume 21
Volume 21, Number1, February 2004
- Anders Henten, Morten Falch, Amos Anyimadu:
Telecommunications development in Africa: filling the gap. 1-9 - Jørn Støvring:
'The Washington Consensus' in relation to the telecommunication sector in African developing countries. 11-24 - Einar Braathen:
Institutions matter: engineers and telecommunication development in Mozambique and Zimbabwe. 25-47 - Andrew Barendse:
Innovative regulatory and policy initiatives at increasing ICT connectivity in South Africa. 49-66 - Banji Oyelaran-Oyeyinka, Catherine Nyaki Adeya:
Internet access in Africa: empirical evidence from Kenya and Nigeria. 67-81 - Peter G. Mwesige:
Cyber elites: a survey of Internet Cafe' users in Uganda. 83-101 - Morten Falch:
Tele-centres in Ghana. 103-114
Volume 21, Number 2, May 2004
- Ruby Roy Dholakia:
Electronic markets in the post-euphoric phase: relationships, values and behaviors. 115-121 - Nikhilesh Dholakia, Detlev Zwick:
Cultural contradictions of the anytime, anywhere economy: reframing communication technology. 123-141 - Patricia A. Norberg, Ruby Roy Dholakia:
Customization, information provision and choice: what are we willing to give up for personal service?. 143-155 - Marianne C. Bickle, Judy McKenna, Susan T. Meyer, G. Charles Mabry:
Creating a virtual community to enhance member services: credit unions and e-commerce. 157-165 - Thomas Adelaar, Harry Bouwman, Charles Steinfield:
Enhancing customer value through click-and-mortar e-commerce: implications for geographical market reach and customer type. 167-182 - Judy Zolkiewski, Dale Littler:
Future business relationships--traditional, electronic, virtual or hybrid?. 183-196
Volume 21, Number 3, August 2004
- Barbara K. Kaye, Thomas J. Johnson:
A Web for all reasons: uses and gratifications of Internet components for political information. 197-223 - Gary W. Ozanich, Chiung-Wen Hsu, Han Woo Park:
3-G wireless auctions as an economic barrier to entry: the western european experience. 225-234 - Lieven De Marez, Gino Verleye:
ICT-innovations today: making traditional diffusion patterns obsolete, and preliminary insight of increased importance. 235-260 - Stephen Musgrave:
The community portal challenge--is there a technology barrier for local authorities?. 261-272 - P. Sotiriades, George-Peter K. Economou, Dimitris K. Lymberopoulos:
Premises and application of a commercial tele-working platform. 273-288 - Kenneth C. C. Yang:
Information Technologies and Global Politics, James N. Rosenau and J.P. Singh (eds.); Albany, NY: State University of New York Press, 2002, 312 pages, ISBN 0-7914-5204-2. 289-291
Volume 21, Number 4, November 2004
- Clara Centeno:
Adoption of Internet services in the Acceding and Candidate Countries, lessons from the Internet banking case. 293-315 - Leo W. Jeffres, David J. Atkin, Kimberly A. Neuendorf, Carolyn A. Lin:
The influence of expanding media menus on audience content selection. 317-334 - Tony H. Grubesic:
The geodemographic correlates of broadband access and availability in the United States. 335-358 - Ronald Davie, Charlotte Panting, Tony Charlton:
Mobile phone ownership and usage among pre-adolescents. 359-373 - Brett M. Harnett, Charles R. Doarn, Xiaoming Zhao, Ronald C. Merrell:
Redundant wireless communication technologies for real-time surveillance. 375-386
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