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Telematics and Informatics, Volume 29
Volume 29, Number 1, February 2012
- Jan Servaes:
At the start of a new volume. 1 - Jeffrey James:
Which developing countries have done the most to close the digital divide? 2-10 - José Luis Gómez Barroso, Asunción Mochón, Yago Sáez, Claudio Feijóo:
Simulating digital dividend auctions: Service neutrality versus dedicated licences. 11-25 - Jin Qi, Shigeru Shimamoto:
A cognitive mobile sensor network for environment observation. 26-32 - Cheryll Ruth Soriano:
The arts of indigenous online dissent: Negotiating technology, indigeneity, and activism in the Cordillera. 33-44 - Farid Shirazi:
Information and communication technology and women empowerment in Iran. 45-55 - Alan T. Murray, Tony H. Grubesic:
Critical infrastructure protection: The vulnerability conundrum. 56-65 - Harry Bouwman, Angel Bejar, Shahrokh Nikou:
Mobile services put in context: A Q-sort analysis. 66-81 - Ken Kwong-Kay Wong:
Financial implications of rate plan optimization in the post-paid mobile market. 82-89 - John H. Parmelee, Stephynie C. Perkins:
Exploring social and psychological factors that influence the gathering of political information online. 90-98 - Daekyung Kim, Thomas J. Johnson:
Political blog readers: Predictors of motivations for accessing political blogs. 99-109 - Matti Haverila:
What do we want specifically from the cell phone? An age related study. 110-122 - Konstantinos Pazalos, Euripidis N. Loukis, Vassilios Nikolopoulos:
A structured methodology for assessing and improving e-services in digital cities. 123-136
Volume 29, Number 2, May 2012
- Jon Iden, Leif B. Methlie:
The drivers of services on next-generation networks. 137-155 - Guido Ongena, Erik Huizer, Lidwien van de Wijngaert:
Threats and opportunities for new audiovisual cultural heritage archive services: The Dutch case. 156-165 - Dorien Baelden, Leo Van Audenhove, Tania Vergnani:
Using new technologies for stimulating interpersonal communication on HIV and AIDS. 166-176 - Louisa Ha, Ling Fang:
Internet experience and time displacement of traditional news media use: An application of the theory of the niche. 177-186 - Wee-Kheng Tan, Yu-Jie Tan:
An exploratory investigation of the investment information search behavior of individual domestic investors. 187-203 - Andrea Ollo-López, M. Elena Aramendía-Muneta:
ICT impact on competitiveness, innovation and environment. 204-210 - Jahidul Hasan:
Effective telemedicine project in Bangladesh: Special focus on diabetes health care delivery in a tertiary care in Bangladesh. 211-218 - Nasrin Dastranj Mamaghani, Fariborz Mousavi Madani, Ali Sharifi:
Customer oriented enterprise IT architecture framework. 219-232 - Viraj Samaranayake, Chandana Gamage:
Employee perception towards electronic monitoring at work place and its impact on job satisfaction of software professionals in Sri Lanka. 233-244
Volume 29, Number 3, August 2012
- Ali A. Al-Kandari, Mohammed Hasanen:
The impact of the Internet on political attitudes in Kuwait and Egypt. 245-253 - Chalita Srinuan, Pratompong Srinuan, Erik Bohlin:
An analysis of mobile Internet access in Thailand: Implications for bridging the digital divide. 254-262 - Vimala Balakrishnan, Ram Gopal Raj:
Exploring the relationship between urbanized Malaysian youth and their mobile phones: A quantitative approach. 263-272 - Tanko Ishaya, Musiliudeen Folarin:
A service oriented approach to Business Intelligence in Telecoms industry. 273-285 - Tuncay Bayrak:
IT support services for telecommuting workforce. 286-293 - Jeffrey James:
The distributional effects of leapfrogging in mobile phones. 294-301 - Toks Dele Oyedemi:
Digital inequalities and implications for social inequalities: A study of Internet penetration amongst university students in South Africa. 302-313 - Sulaiman Ainin, Shamshul Bahri Zakaria, Asri Ahmad:
Evaluating portal performance: A study of the National Higher Education Fund Corporation (PTPTN) portal. 314-323 - Anne Marie Jennifer E. Eligio:
Communication imperatives for indigenous peoples' representation in policy making: Lessons from the IPRA (Indigenous Peoples Rights Act) experience. 324-334
Volume 29, Number 4, November 2012
- Jan Servaes:
Introduction to 'Green ICT'. 335-336 - Benjamin W. Cramer:
Man's need or man's greed: The human rights ramifications of green ICTs. 337-347 - Inge Røpke, Toke Haunstrup Christensen:
Energy impacts of ICT - Insights from an everyday life perspective. 348-361 - Vlad C. Coroama, Lorenz M. Hilty, Martin Birtel:
Effects of Internet-based multiple-site conferences on greenhouse gas emissions. 362-374 - Rafael Coomonte, Carmen Lastres, Claudio Feijóo, Ángel Martín:
A simplified energy consumption model for fiber-based Next Generation Access Networks. 375-386 - Mikko V. J. Heikkinen, Jukka K. Nurminen, Timo Smura, Heikki Hämmäinen:
Energy efficiency of mobile handsets: Measuring user attitudes and behavior. 387-399 - Hitoshi Mitomo, Tokio Otsuka:
Rich information on environmental issues and the poor reflections on consumers' green actions: A behavioral economic approach. 400-408 - Janice Hua Xu:
Online news reports of air quality issues in Beijing. 409-417
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