This thesis aims to highlight the connections between the diffusion of innovation theory and the evolutionary models for technological changes within the context of mobile communication research. On the basis of empirical findings, the discussion focuses on addressing three research questions: Why should mobile service diffusion be understood as an evolutionary process? How should mobile service diffusion be explained and modelled using evolutionary conceptions? And in what way the evolutionary framework could influence future mobile service diffusion studies? Based on empirical observations and a literature study, this thesis argues that mobile service diffusion involves dynamic, developmental and historical economic process which is comp...
Mobile handsets gradually evolve into computer-like devices. Hence, contemporary smartphones are cap...
The application of smart technologies for domestic environment has been around for a while. But the ...
This paper analyses the pattern and rate of adoption of mobile telephones by the Portuguese populat...
This thesis aims to highlight the connections between the diffusion of innovation theory and the evo...
This paper addresses the intergenerational effects of mobile telephone service diffusion in Sweden. ...
This study aims to explain whether the diffusion of innovation, particularly in the case of mobile s...
Technology diffusion is an important area of academic research. Diffusion studies are valuable in sh...
In this paper, we study the dynamics of usage intensity of second-generation cellular telephony over...
Most mobile telephony diffusion studies use penetration rate based market data as the proxy and assu...
Abstract. Services are expected to be the next major evolution of mobile te-lephony. According to ou...
The market growth of content and data services in the mobile telecoms industry entails the developme...
Since its appearance mobile telephony has shown a remarkably fast diffusion pattern in most advanced...
Modern 3G mobile technologies as a part of ICT sector belong to key enabling technologies. They have...
Cellular service diffusion has been widely explained using classic diffusion modeling which uses the...
Few technologies in history diffused as intensively and fast as mobile phones, to the point where th...
Mobile handsets gradually evolve into computer-like devices. Hence, contemporary smartphones are cap...
The application of smart technologies for domestic environment has been around for a while. But the ...
This paper analyses the pattern and rate of adoption of mobile telephones by the Portuguese populat...
This thesis aims to highlight the connections between the diffusion of innovation theory and the evo...
This paper addresses the intergenerational effects of mobile telephone service diffusion in Sweden. ...
This study aims to explain whether the diffusion of innovation, particularly in the case of mobile s...
Technology diffusion is an important area of academic research. Diffusion studies are valuable in sh...
In this paper, we study the dynamics of usage intensity of second-generation cellular telephony over...
Most mobile telephony diffusion studies use penetration rate based market data as the proxy and assu...
Abstract. Services are expected to be the next major evolution of mobile te-lephony. According to ou...
The market growth of content and data services in the mobile telecoms industry entails the developme...
Since its appearance mobile telephony has shown a remarkably fast diffusion pattern in most advanced...
Modern 3G mobile technologies as a part of ICT sector belong to key enabling technologies. They have...
Cellular service diffusion has been widely explained using classic diffusion modeling which uses the...
Few technologies in history diffused as intensively and fast as mobile phones, to the point where th...
Mobile handsets gradually evolve into computer-like devices. Hence, contemporary smartphones are cap...
The application of smart technologies for domestic environment has been around for a while. But the ...
This paper analyses the pattern and rate of adoption of mobile telephones by the Portuguese populat...