This thesis investigates the problematic inaccuracies of mobile phone density as a measure on access and use of mobile phones. The inaccuracies are presumably caused by the presence of quasi-subscribers - mobile phone users with multiple active SIM cards or subscriptions - that exaggerate the actual number of mobile phone users.From a macro perspective, this thesis finds that quasi-subscribers distort the accuracy of mobile density when used as a single proxy in representing the diffusion process of mobile phones. The cumulative mobile phone operator data, as the source of mobile density, inflate the actual number of adopters reflected in the diffusion curve and obscure the saturation level in the market. This is the result of the inability...
Most studies in the mobile communication field focus on the acceptance of the technology rather than...
AbstractThe mobile phone network has been rapidly and widely growing and becoming one of the major c...
The purpose of this paper is to empirically identify factors that users took into account when cho...
This study provide an analysis to explain the emergence of quasi-subscribers – mobile phone subscrib...
This study aims to explain the determinant factors of multiple subscriptions in the Swedish mobile p...
This paper advances a new concept, quasi-subscribers, to define the incidence of mobile phone multip...
This study addresses the factors driving multiple mobile phone subscriptions by consumers in the Swe...
Multiple mobile phone subscriptions are a characteristic of mobile phone penetration rates in Thaila...
Most mobile telephony diffusion studies use penetration rate based market data as the proxy and assu...
Cellular service diffusion has been widely explained using classic diffusion modeling which uses the...
The use of mobile density as international comparative statistics on access and use of mobile phone ...
This paper aims to investigate the roles of local network effects induced by on-net/off-net price di...
Switching costs are one of the barriers to entry in telecommunication and also reduce consumer welfa...
This paper examines the pricing structure of the European mobile subscription markets. The paper ana...
This thesis aims to highlight the connections between the diffusion of innovation theory and the evo...
Most studies in the mobile communication field focus on the acceptance of the technology rather than...
AbstractThe mobile phone network has been rapidly and widely growing and becoming one of the major c...
The purpose of this paper is to empirically identify factors that users took into account when cho...
This study provide an analysis to explain the emergence of quasi-subscribers – mobile phone subscrib...
This study aims to explain the determinant factors of multiple subscriptions in the Swedish mobile p...
This paper advances a new concept, quasi-subscribers, to define the incidence of mobile phone multip...
This study addresses the factors driving multiple mobile phone subscriptions by consumers in the Swe...
Multiple mobile phone subscriptions are a characteristic of mobile phone penetration rates in Thaila...
Most mobile telephony diffusion studies use penetration rate based market data as the proxy and assu...
Cellular service diffusion has been widely explained using classic diffusion modeling which uses the...
The use of mobile density as international comparative statistics on access and use of mobile phone ...
This paper aims to investigate the roles of local network effects induced by on-net/off-net price di...
Switching costs are one of the barriers to entry in telecommunication and also reduce consumer welfa...
This paper examines the pricing structure of the European mobile subscription markets. The paper ana...
This thesis aims to highlight the connections between the diffusion of innovation theory and the evo...
Most studies in the mobile communication field focus on the acceptance of the technology rather than...
AbstractThe mobile phone network has been rapidly and widely growing and becoming one of the major c...
The purpose of this paper is to empirically identify factors that users took into account when cho...