Austin Mobility Roundtable 2004

McCombs School of Business

Agenda


Thursday, March 11
Day One Academic Sessions:

1:45 – 3:00

Paper Session 1: Impact of Standards and Copyright on Mobile Internet

The Role of Standards and Its Impact on the Diffusion of Broadband Mobile Services: A Korean Case
Youngjin Yoo – Case Western Reserve University (USA)
Kalle Lyytinen – Case Western Reserve University (USA)
Heedong Yang – Ewha Womans University (Korea)

Mobile Music Business in Japan and Korea: Copyright Management Institutions as a Reverse Salient
Akira Takeishi – Hitotsubashi University (Japan)
Kyoung Joo Lee - Hitotsubashi University (Japan)

Paper Session 2: Adoption and Usage Challenges of Mobile Data Services (Interactive)

Wireless Strategy and Usage of Mobile Services
Gerrit Wolf – University of Stony Brook (USA)

Empirical Studies of International Students Behavior Toward M-Commerce: A Survey of M-Commerce Adoption and Diffusion Process Within Campus Community
Julius Jillbert – Hasanuddin University (Indonesia)
Ahmad Khasawneh – Newcastle University (Australia)

Consumption Patterns and Optimal Tariffs: An Empirical Analysis of Cellular Voice and Data Services
Atip Asvanund – Carnegie Mellon University (USA)
Daniel Nagin – Carnegie Mellon University (USA)
Ramayya Krishnan – Carnegie Mellon University (USA)
Rahul Telang - Carnegie Mellon University (USA)


5:00 – 6:15

Paper Session 3: Dynamics and Barriers to Mobile Data Services Growth

The impact of industry structure and product architecture on the success of mobile data services
Jarkko Vesa – Helsinki School of Economics (Finland)

The impact of new mobile data services on the business model: preliminary evidence from the field
A. Lee Gilbert – Nanyang Business School (Singapore)
Han Mei Ian Hilda – Nanyang Business School (Singapore)

Paper Session 4: Development and Deployment of Mobile Applications (Interactive)

Raising the Bar: Barcode-Enabled M-Commerce Solutions
Eusebio Scornavacca – Victoria University of Wellington (New Zealand)
Stuart J. Barnes – Victoria University of Wellington (New Zealand)

Selecting New Games for Mobile Game Publishers’ Portfolio
Janne Vihinen – Helsinki School of Economics (Finland)
Petri Hallikainen – Helsinki School of Economics (Finland)
Virpi Kristiina Tuunainen – Helsinki School of Economics (Finland)

A Market Creation Strategy Grid Analysis of Wireless Technology-Enabled Applications: A Research Prospectus and Preliminary Findings
Q. B. Chung – Villanova University (USA)

Paper Session 5: New Frontiers in Mobile Applications (Interactive)

Exploration of Handheld/Mobile Devices for Distance Learning
Luvai F. Motiwalla – University of Massachusetts (USA)
Rizwan Malik – University of Massachusetts (USA)

Interface Design Standards: A Little K Goes a Long Way
Matt Germonprez – Case Western Reserve University (USA)
Nikhil Srinivasan – Case Western Reserve University (USA)
Eric Meyer – Complex Spiral Consulting (USA)

The Impact of Vehicle and Freight Telematics on Transportation Companies
Niklas Z. Kviselius – Stockholm School of Economics (Sweden)

Paper Session 6: Extending Technology Adoption Models to the Unwired World (Interactive)

Personal Innovativeness, Social Norms and Adoption of Wireless Internet Services via Mobile Technology
June Lu – University of Houston-Victoria (USA)
James E. Yao – Montclair State University (USA)
Chun-Sheng Yu – University of Houseton-Victoria (USA)

Mobile Data Services: Linking Customers Beliefs to Wireless Web Usability
Anne P. Massey – Indiana University (USA)
Vijay Khatri – Indiana University (USA)
V. Ramesh – Indiana University (USA)

The Value of Mobile Commerce to Customers
Keng Siau – University of Nebraska-Lincoln (USA)
Fiona Nah – University of Nebraska-Lincoln (USA)
Hong Sheng – University of Nebraska-Lincoln (USA)

 
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