info: Volume 11 Issue 1
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The death of paid standards (and the birth of new identity services)
Anthony Michael RutkowskiThe purpose of this paper is to show that, over the past 20 years, a combination of industry, technological, and legal developments has effectively ended the viability of…
China's ICT standards policy after the WTO accession: techno‐national versus techno‐globalism
Heejin Lee, Shirley Chan, Sangjo OhThe purpose of this paper is to show that, since China's accession to the WTO in 2001, standards have emerged as an effective means to protect and promote domestic industries…
Transnational regulatory governance and global electronic commerce
Mika PurraThe purpose of this paper is to discuss the impact of Global Electronic Commerce (GEC) on transnational regulatory governance and to suggest a novel way of understanding its…
Explicating barriers to entry in the telecommunications industry
Eun‐A ParkThe purpose of this paper is to examine economic debates over the conception of barriers to entry and speculates which definitions can be applicable to the telecommunications…
Telecommunications reforms in South East Europe
Ewan Sutherland, Philippe Defraigne, Veronica BocarovaThe purpose of this paper is to illustrate how eventual membership of the European Union is influencing reforms in South East Europe, through legislation and institutions being…
Regulatory innovations in Tanzania: the role of administrative capabilities and regulatory governance
Annemijn van Gorp, Carleen MaitlandThe purpose of this paper is to show that, while in many low income countries inefficient regulatory regimes have been blamed for impeding ICT market development, Tanzania…
How new billing processes reshape the mobile industry
Mark de Reuver, Tim de Koning, Harry Bouwman, Wolter LemstraThe purpose of this paper is to explore how technological and strategic developments enable new billing processes for mobile content services.