Austin Mobility Roundtable 2004

McCombs School of Business

Agenda


Friday, March 12
Day Two Academic Sessions

1:00 – 2:15

Paper Session 7: Development and Emergence of Mobile Business Applications

Smart Phone, Dominant Designs, and the Evolution of Mobile Intranet Applications in Japan
Jeff Funk – Hitotsubashi University (Japan)

Software Product Development Process Model: Case Studies of Mobile Software Companies
Tuure Tuunanen – Helsinki School of Economics (Finland)
Marianne Vainio - Helsinki School of Economics (Finland)

Paper Session 8: Case Studies: The mOrganization (Interactive)

Mobile applications for a mobile workforce – from vision to implementation @ BT Industries
Alf Westelius – Stockholm School of Economics (Sweden)
Pablo Valiente – Stockholm School of Economics (Sweden)

A Grounded Theory for the Impacts of Ubiquitous Access to Information on Technology Use and Task Performance
Dorothea Abraham – University of Georgia (USA)

Mobile Technology in Field Customer Service – Big improvements with small changes: Case: Amer Tobacco
Marju Pesonen – Amer Tobacoo Ltd (Finland)
Matti Rossi – Helsinki School of Economics (Finland)
Virpi Kristiina Tuunainen – Helsinki School of Economics (Finland)

Paper Session 9: Future Futility of Operators? (Interactive)

Relaying access points and related business models for low cost mobile systems
Klas Johansson – Royal Institute of Technology (Sweden)
Jan Markendahl – Royal Institute of Technology (Sweden)
Per Zetterbert – Royal Institute of Technology (Sweden)

Fundamental Strategies in the US Telecommunications Market – a Performance based Comparison between Cellular and Integrated Operators
Matthias Pohler – Dresden University of Technology (Germany)

Mobile operators as banks or vice-versa?
L-F Pau – Rotterdam School of Management (Netherlands)

Paper Session 10: Focus on China and Beyond: Future of Mobile Experience (Interactive)

China’s Emergence as an Epicenter of the Global Market
Nir Kshetri – University of North Carolina-Greensboro (USA)

Two Tales of One Service: User Acceptance of the SMS in Hong Kong and China
Xu Yan – Hong Kong University of Science and Technology
Gong Min - Hong Kong University of Science and Technology

Manifestations of Technology Paradoxes and Implications on the Experience of Mobile Technology Users
Sirkka Jarvenpaa – University of Texas at Austin (USA)
Karl Lang – City University of New York (USA)
Virpi Kristiina Tuunainen – Helsinki School of Economics (Finland)

 
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