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[ecrea] Telematics and Informatics: Alert 10 January-16 January
Sat Jan 18 14:45:13 GMT 2014
New articles in Telematics and Informatics available on ScienceDirect
Telematics and Informatics Telematics and Informatics
Volume 31, Issue 1, Pages 1-172, February 2014
1. IFC - Advertising/Publication Info and Editorial Board
Pages IFC
2. On Impact Factors and Research Assessment. At the Start of Volume 31
of Telematics and Informatics
Pages 1-2
Jan Servaes
3. Determinants of player acceptance of mobile social network games: An
application of extended technology acceptance model Original Research
Article
Pages 3-15
Eunil Park, Seoin Baek, Jay Ohm, Hyun Joon Chang
4. Usage of video sharing websites: Drivers and barriers Original
Research Article
Pages 16-26
Jiyoung Cha
Highlights
• Investigates what factors promote or hinder the use of video sharing
websites. • Theoretically, examines the integration of TAM and U&G. •
Experiential motive for Internet use increases use of video sharing
sites. • Utilitarian motive for Internet use lessens use of video
sharing sites. • Substitutability, content variety, and gender predict
use of video sharing sites.
5. Internet applications use and personality Original Research Article
Pages 27-38
Wee-Kheng Tan, Cheng-Yi Yang
6. Sociological insights on the comparison of writing/reading on paper
with writing/reading digitally Original Research Article
Pages 39-51
Leopoldina Fortunati, Jane Vincent
Highlights
? Reading/writing competencies are changing with the use of digital
technologies. ? People are now writers more than readers changing
century’s old tradition. ? Students are more productive textually with
writing than with reading. ? Writing on paper is more multi-sensorial
and meta-communicative than on screen. ? Chirographic and electronic
writing are complementary rather than mutually exclusive.
7. Relative and absolute components of leapfrogging in mobile phones by
developing countries Original Research Article
Pages 52-61
Jeffrey James
8. Mobile-banking adoption by Iranian bank clients Original Research Article
Pages 62-78
Payam Hanafizadeh, Mehdi Behboudi, Amir Abedini Koshksaray, Marziyeh
Jalilvand Shirkhani Tabar
Highlights
• Building a comprehensive theoretical model of mobile-banking. • How
bank clients can adopt mobile-banking technology. • Identifying the
eight antecedents of mobile-banking adoption. • SEM used to test
variables for first time by utilizing AMOS Software. • Validating a new
valid measurement of MB adoption with higher content validity.
9. Stochastic total cost of ownership optimization for video streaming
services Original Research Article
Pages 79-90
Pejman Goudarzi
Highlights
• TCO optimization is formulated as a stochastic optimization problem. •
The method can cope with the cost modeling uncertainties of TCO. • It
can track the dynamism in the TCO and lead to a time-varying optimal
solution. • Numerical analysis results verify the developed method.
10. The use of Facebook for political commentary in South Africa
Original Research Article
Pages 91-97
Marika Steenkamp, Nathalie Hyde-Clarke
Highlights
• It is proposed that Facebook may be used by political parties to
engage the youth in South Africa. • Political debate on the sites should
have increased during the World Cup 2010 and Youth Day. • Political
commentary increased amongst the public. • The political parties did not
interact with the public at all. • Political parties prefer to use
Facebook for monitoring purposes only.
11. Information and Telecommunications Project for a Digital City: A
Brazilian case study Review Article
Pages 98-114
Denis Alcides Rezende, Gilberto dos Santos Madeira, Leonardo de Souza
Mendes, Gean Davis Breda, Bruno Bogaz Zarpelão, Frederico de Carvalho
Figueiredo
12. How to successfully promote ICT usage: A comparative analysis of
Denmark and Japan Original Research Article
Pages 115-125
Noriko Igari
Highlights
• This paper compares Denmark, a leader in ICT usage, and Japan, a
laggard. • Japan’s advanced infrastructure does not translate in
advanced ICT usage. • Institutional, technological, services and social
backgrounds are reviewed. • Key factors include strong governmental
leadership and user-oriented services. • Common technological
infrastructure such as personal ID is the key to efficiency.
13. Digital television adoption: Comparing the adoption of digital
terrestrial television with the adoption of digital cable in Taiwan
Original Research Article
Pages 126-136
Shu-Chu Sarrina Li
Highlights
? The respondents regarded digital cable to be the technology of the
future. ? Digital cable and digital terrestrial television are competing
technologies in Taiwan. ? The diffusion process of digital cable was
congruent with Rogers’ model. ? The diffusion of digital terrestrial
television was not congruent with Rogers’ model. ? Awareness played an
important role in the adoption of digital television.
14. A low overhead scaled equalized harmonic-based voice authentication
system Original Research Article
Pages 137-152
Sasan Adibi
Highlights
? This paper covers the details of a novel harmonic-based voice
authentication system. ? The authentication system utilizes a low
overhead equalized companding scheme. ? This system was tested using
LabView real-traffic simulation tool.
15. Social acceptance of location-based mobile government services for
emergency management Original Research Article
Pages 153-171
Anas Aloudat, Katina Michael, Xi Chen, Mutaz M. Al-Debei
Highlights
? We investigate the public offerings of location-based services in the
domain of emergency management. ? We examine the social acceptance or
rejection of the services and identify the determinants of this
acceptance or rejection. ? Attitude has a significant role in
influencing behavioural intention towards using the services for
emergency management. ? Trust is the most influential determinant of
individual perception of the usefulness of the services.
16. For your Information
Pages I-II
17. Reviewer Acknowledgement
Pages III-IV
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Jan Servaes
Editor-in-Chief, Telematics and Informatics
c/o Department of Media and Communication
City University of Hong Kong
5/F, Run Run Shaw Creative Media Centre
18 Tat Hong Avenue, Kowloon
Hong Kong
Tel: + (852) 3442 8677
Fax: + (852) 3442 0228
(telematicsandinformatics /at/ gmail.com)
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