The first study in Australia to use nationally representative data on how mobile phones have become integrated into everyday lives has released its final report. The study, The Impact of the Mobile Phone on Work/Life Balance, is a collaboration between AMTA and the Australian Research Council. The project ? part of an Australian Research Council Linkage Grant connecting researchers and the Australian Mobile Telecommunications Association (AMTA), the peak industry body for the mobile telecommunications industry ? examined the social impact of mobile technologies at home and work. It collected nationally representative data between March and September 2007 from a sample of 2185 individuals, comprising 1905 individuals from 1435 on-line househ...
Technology has totally change the world especially the role of smart phones in our routine life have...
To what extent have mobile phones become substitutes for fixed-line telephone and fixed-internet, an...
<p> </p> <p><strong>Report on Impacts of the Mobile Telephone on Emerging Markets</strong></p> <p><s...
The first study in Australia to use nationally representative data on how mobile phones have become ...
The majority of Australians believe that mobile phones have helped to balance their family and worki...
The majority of Australians believe that mobile phones have helped to balance their family and worki...
In 2006 Carphone Warehouse approached LSE Enterprise to commission advice on and substantial academi...
Over the past three decades, the capabilities and adoption of mobile technologies have grown substan...
Mobile phone subscriptions have been increasing more and more in Sri Lanka.The usage of this revolut...
Rapid technological innovations over the past few years have led to dramatic changes in today's mobi...
Using mobiles for just calls and texting is a thing of the past, as a third of Australians now chec...
Background: Although it was estimated that 20% of the population in Australia were mobile-only phone...
This thesis examines the relationship between work/life balance and Smartphones (Blackberry, iPhone,...
This thesis examines the relationship between work/life balance and Smartphones (Blackberry, iPhone,...
Although it was estimated that 20% of the population in Australia were mobile-only phone users in 20...
Technology has totally change the world especially the role of smart phones in our routine life have...
To what extent have mobile phones become substitutes for fixed-line telephone and fixed-internet, an...
<p> </p> <p><strong>Report on Impacts of the Mobile Telephone on Emerging Markets</strong></p> <p><s...
The first study in Australia to use nationally representative data on how mobile phones have become ...
The majority of Australians believe that mobile phones have helped to balance their family and worki...
The majority of Australians believe that mobile phones have helped to balance their family and worki...
In 2006 Carphone Warehouse approached LSE Enterprise to commission advice on and substantial academi...
Over the past three decades, the capabilities and adoption of mobile technologies have grown substan...
Mobile phone subscriptions have been increasing more and more in Sri Lanka.The usage of this revolut...
Rapid technological innovations over the past few years have led to dramatic changes in today's mobi...
Using mobiles for just calls and texting is a thing of the past, as a third of Australians now chec...
Background: Although it was estimated that 20% of the population in Australia were mobile-only phone...
This thesis examines the relationship between work/life balance and Smartphones (Blackberry, iPhone,...
This thesis examines the relationship between work/life balance and Smartphones (Blackberry, iPhone,...
Although it was estimated that 20% of the population in Australia were mobile-only phone users in 20...
Technology has totally change the world especially the role of smart phones in our routine life have...
To what extent have mobile phones become substitutes for fixed-line telephone and fixed-internet, an...
<p> </p> <p><strong>Report on Impacts of the Mobile Telephone on Emerging Markets</strong></p> <p><s...