The pervasiveness of mobile data services: do usage and attitudinal divides exist in Asia and North America?
Mobile Data Services (MDSs) are a wide array of applications provided via the mobile network and platform, where industry players are keenly exploring innovations to launch the next big thing, especially with the rapid increase and saturation of mobile voice subscriptions. This study investigate...
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sg-ntu-dr.10356-1649412023-03-05T15:58:41Z The pervasiveness of mobile data services: do usage and attitudinal divides exist in Asia and North America? Stephanie, Felix Lena Tan, Margaret Arroyo, Miguel Morales Sharma, Ravi S. Wee Kim Wee School of Communication and Information Business::Information technology Mobile Data Services Broadband Data Services Mobile Data Services (MDSs) are a wide array of applications provided via the mobile network and platform, where industry players are keenly exploring innovations to launch the next big thing, especially with the rapid increase and saturation of mobile voice subscriptions. This study investigates mobile user behavioural intentions towards MDS based on an adaptation of the Unified Theory of Acceptance and Use of Technology (UTAUT). Data was collected in a survey of over 1600 mobile users in Singapore and Los Angeles (LA). The study found that LA-based mobile users have a far more positive disposition than Singaporean users towards MDS adoption, and that differences on account of prior experience were also more distinct amongst LA users than their Singapore counterparts. It is hoped that these findings will serve as design rules for mobile service providers in more sophisticated markets. National Research Foundation (NRF) Submitted/Accepted version The paper is part of a research programme on Business Models and Pricing Strategies in the Interactive Digital Media Marketplace funded by the National Research Foundation of Singapore. 2023-02-28T14:01:18Z 2023-02-28T14:01:18Z 2011 Journal Article Stephanie, F. L., Tan, M., Arroyo, M. M. & Sharma, R. S. (2011). The pervasiveness of mobile data services: do usage and attitudinal divides exist in Asia and North America?. International Journal of Electronic Business, 9(1/2), 63-105. https://dx.doi.org/10.1504/IJEB.2011.040356 1470-6067 https://hdl.handle.net/10356/164941 10.1504/IJEB.2011.040356 1/2 9 63 105 en International Journal of Electronic Business © 2011 Inderscience Enterprises Ltd.. All rights reserved. This paper was published in International Journal of Electronic Business (IJEB) and is made available with permission of Inderscience Enterprises Ltd. application/pdf |
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Mobile Data Services (MDSs) are a wide array of applications
provided via the mobile network and platform, where industry players are
keenly exploring innovations to launch the next big thing, especially with the
rapid increase and saturation of mobile voice subscriptions. This study
investigates mobile user behavioural intentions towards MDS based on an
adaptation of the Unified Theory of Acceptance and Use of Technology
(UTAUT). Data was collected in a survey of over 1600 mobile users in
Singapore and Los Angeles (LA). The study found that LA-based mobile users
have a far more positive disposition than Singaporean users towards MDS
adoption, and that differences on account of prior experience were also more
distinct amongst LA users than their Singapore counterparts. It is hoped that
these findings will serve as design rules for mobile service providers in more
sophisticated markets. |
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Wee Kim Wee School of Communication and Information Stephanie, Felix Lena Tan, Margaret Arroyo, Miguel Morales Sharma, Ravi S. |
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The pervasiveness of mobile data services: do usage and attitudinal divides exist in Asia and North America? |
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