TOC: Mobile and Ubiquitous Commerce
Introduction
Mobile and Ubiquitous Commerce: Advanced E-Business Methods, A book edited by Milena M. Head and Eldon Y. Li
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Mobile and Ubiquitous Commerce: Advanced E-Business Methods
Edited By: Milena M. Head, McMaster University, Canada; Eldon Y. Li, National Chengchi University, Taiwan
Section I: Overview
Chapter I: For Those ÂÜÀòÉç¹ÙÍøt to Tag
Jan Kietzmann, Simon Fraser University, Canada
Chapter II: Privacy and Location-Based Mobile Services: Finding a Balance
Adrian Lawrence, Baker & McKenzie, Australia
Jane William, Baker & McKenzie, Australia
Section II: Mobile Business Models and Applications
Chapter III: Business Models for Mobile Payment Service Provision and Enabling
Dietmar G Wiedemann, University of Augsburg, Germany
Wolfgang Palka, University of Augsburg, Germany
Key Pousttchi, University of Augsburg, Germany
Chapter IV: Ubiquitous Communication – Where is the Value Created in the Multi-Play Value Network? Mikko Pynnönen, Lappeenranta University of Technology, Finland
Jukka Hallikas, Lappeenranta University of Technology, Finland
Petri savolainen, Lappeenranta University of Technology, Finland
Karri Mikkonen, TeliaSonera, Sweden
Chapter V: Predicting the Adoption of Mobile Government Services
Adam Vrechopoulos, Athens University of Economics & Business, Greece
Michail Batikas, Athens University of Economics & Business, Greece
Section III: Technical Considerations for Mobile and Ubiquitous Commerce
Chapter VI: Towards Mobile Web 2.0-Based Business Methods: Collaborative QoS-information Sharing for Mobile Service Users
Katarzyna Wac, Switzerland & Twente University, the Netherlands
Richard Bults, Switzerland & Twente University, the Netherlands
Bert-Jan can Beijnum, Switzerland & Twente University, the Netherlands
Hong Chen, Erasmus University, the Netherlands
Dimitri Konstantas, University of Geneva, Switzerland
Chapter VII: Strong Authentication for Financial Services: PTDs as a Compromise Between Security and Usability
Gianluigi Me, University of Rome, Italy
Daniele Pirro, University of Rome, Italy
Roberto Sarrecchia, University of Rome, Italy
Chapter VIII: Mobile Signature Solutions for Guaranteeing Non-Repudiation in Mobile Business and Mobile Commerce Antonio Ruiz-Martínez, University of Murcia, Spain
Daniel Sánchez-Martínez, University of Murcia, Spain
María Martínez-Montesinos, University of Murcia, Spain
Antonio F. Gómez-Skarmeta, University of Murcia, Spain
Chapter IX: UbiSrvInt- A Context-Aware Fault-Tolerant Approach for WP2P Service Provision
Soe-Tsyr Yuan, National Chengchi University, Taiwan
Fang-Yu Chen, AsusTeK Computer Inc., Taiwan
Section IV: Interacting with Mobile Devices
Chapter X: Perceptions of Mobile Device Website Design: Culture, Gender and Age Comparisons
Dianne Cyr, Simon Fraser University, Canada
Milena Head, McMaster University, Canada
Alex Ivanov, Simon Fraser University, Canada
Chapter XI: The Exchange of Emotional Content in Business Communications: A Comparison of PC and Mobile Email Users
Douglass J. Scott, Waseda University, Japan
Constantinos K. Coursaris, Michigan State University, USA
Yuuki Kato, Tokyo University of Social Welfare, Japan
Shogo Kato, Waseda University, Japan
Section V: International Perspectives for Mobile and Ubiquitous Commerce
Chapter XII: Mobile Internet Adoption by Spanish Consumers
Adrian Broz-Lofiego, University of Valencia, Spain
Daniel Marchuet, University of Valencia, Spain
Carla Ruiz-Mafé, University of Valencia, Spain
Silvia Sanz-Blas, University of Valencia, Spain
Chapter XIII: Framework for Mobile Payment Systems in India
Mahil Carr, Institute for Development and Research in Banking Technology, India
Section VI: Additional Selected Readings
Chapter XIV: Mobile Code and Security Issues
E. S. Samundeeswari, Vellalar College for Women, India
F. Mary Magdalene Jane, P. S. G. R. Krishnammal, India
Chapter XV: Finland: Internationalization as the Key to Growth and M-Commerce Success
Tommi Pelkonen, Satama Interactive and Helsinki School of Economics, Finland
Chapter XVI: Mobile Workforce Management in a Service-Oriented Enterprise: Capturing Concepts and Requirements in a Multi-Agent Infrastructure
Dickson K.W. Chiu, Dickson Computer Systems, Hong Kong
S.C. Cheun, Hong Kong University of Science and Technology, Hong Kong
Ho-fung Leung, The Chinese University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong
Chapter XVII:Bringing Secure Wireless Technology to the Bedside: A Case Study of Two Canadian Healthcare Organizations
Dawn-Marie Turner, DM Turner Informatics Consulting Inc., Canada
Sunil Hazari, University of West Georgia, USA