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[ecrea] new issue - Telematics and Informatics
Thu Nov 24 07:59:30 GMT 2011
Telematics and Informatics
Volume 29, Issue 2,  Pages 137-244, May 2012
http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/journal/07365853
1.     IFC - Advertising/Publication Info and Editorial Board
Pages IFC-
2.     The drivers of services on next-generation networks   Original 
Research Article
Pages 137-155
Jon Iden, Leif B. Methlie
Highlights
? A conceptual framework for the classification of drivers for service 
development on future networks is developed. ? Data from 24 domain 
experts has been analyzed by the use of the framework. ? A comprehensive 
set of 232 categorized factors is derived. ? Demand factors, like 
customer values, service quality, and user readiness, by far outnumber 
the supply factors, signifying the role of the users for service 
development in this area.
3.     Threats and opportunities for new audiovisual cultural heritage 
archive services: The Dutch case   Original Research Article
Pages 156-165
Guido Ongena, Erik Huizer, Lidwien van de Wijngaert
Highlights
? We mapped external drivers shaping the audiovisual cultural heritage 
archive domain. ? We investigated the business model components for the 
current audiovisual cultural heritage archive services. ? The different 
business model components show an imbalance regarding current 
audiovisual cultural heritage archive services. ? We extended the 
utilization of the STOF-model framework as it used as a method to 
provide market insight.
4.     Using new technologies for stimulating interpersonal 
communication on HIV and AIDS   Original Research Article
Pages 166-176
Dorien Baelden, Leo Van Audenhove, Tania Vergnani
Highlights
? We used an online discussion forum to stimulate interpersonal 
communication among university students. ? Students only participated 
when the forum was formally integrated in the curriculum. ? Reasons for 
non-use: time consuming and infrastructural aspects; tediousness of 
topic. ? Opportunities: creation of learning environment. The anonymity 
spurred discussions. ? Students preferred the interactivity of the forum 
to traditional top down campaigns.
5.     Internet experience and time displacement of traditional news 
media use: An application of the theory of the niche   Original Research 
Article
Pages 177-186
Louisa Ha, Ling Fang
Highlights
? Used Internet experience as proxy variable to study 
longitudinal/cumulated effect of time on traditional media displacement. 
? Survey of college students and residents in Northwest Ohio. ? Compared 
news media use of Internet. ? Provided evidence of displacement by 
measuring niche breadth, overlap, competitive superiority and change in 
perceived exclusive attributes. ? Identified 5years or more as the 
threshold for displacement effect to occur.
6.     An exploratory investigation of the investment information search 
behavior of individual domestic investors   Original Research Article
Pages 187-203
Wee-Kheng Tan, Yu-Jie Tan
Highlights
? Study how social networks influence investment information search 
behavior. ? One of the few studies on role of online and offline social 
capital in such behavior. ? Application of rough sets analysis to study 
such behavior. ? Role of online social network is more limited as it has 
lower social capital. ? Investors with high-investment risk profile are 
truly hybrid information consumers.
7.     ICT impact on competitiveness, innovation and environment   
Original Research Article
Pages 204-210
Andrea Ollo-López, M. Elena Aramendía-Muneta
Highlights
? We examine the ICT impact on competitiveness, innovation and 
environment in the glass, ceramics and cement concrete industry. ? We 
use data from the E-Business Watch Survey of 2009. ? We conclude that 
ICT use favors innovation and competitiveness and helps to reduce emissions.
8.     Effective telemedicine project in Bangladesh: Special focus on 
diabetes health care delivery in a tertiary care in Bangladesh   
Original Research Article
Pages 211-218
Jahidul Hasan
9.     Customer oriented enterprise IT architecture framework   Original 
Research Article
Pages 219-232
Nasrin Dastranj Mamaghani, Fariborz Mousavi Madani, Ali Sharifi
Highlights
? In this study an enterprise architecture model for customer oriented 
enterprises has been proposed. ? An enterprise IT architecture should 
have at least 8 main dimensions. ? Extracted requirements of this model 
can be generalized to all customer oriented enterprises.
10.     Employee perception towards electronic monitoring at work place 
and its impact on job satisfaction of software professionals in Sri 
Lanka   Original Research Article
Pages 233-244
Viraj Samaranayake, Chandana Gamage
Highlights
? This study focuses on electronic monitoring and its impact on job 
satisfaction. ? It was conducted in the context of software 
professionals in Sri Lanka. ? Majority accepted electronic monitoring if 
it is relevant and uplifts work quality. ? Employee maturity lowers the 
impact of electronic monitoring on job satisfaction. ? If electronic 
monitoring makes tasks complex, it might cause job dissatisfaction.
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