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[ecrea] new issue Telematics and Informatics, Vol. 29, Iss. 3, August 2012
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Telematics and Informatics, Vol. 29, Iss. 3, August 2012
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2. The impact of the Internet on political attitudes in Kuwait and Egypt
Original Research Article
Pages 245-253
Ali Al-Kandari, Mohammed Hasanen
Highlights
? We use the media gratifications theory to explore the impact of
Internet on political attitudes. ? We conduct the study in Kuwait and
Egypt. ? Internet use for self-expression has a negative impact on
political efficacy. ? The use of social media and Internet use for
information positively predict political engagement. ? Internet use has
a relationship with the revolutionary movement that has recently
occurred in Egypt.
3. An analysis of mobile Internet access in Thailand: Implications for
bridging the digital divide Original Research Article
Pages 254-262
Chalita Srinuan, Pratompong Srinuan, Erik Bohlin
Highlights
? This study examines the determinant factors of mobile Internet
adoption in Thailand. ? A discrete choice model is employed together
with data from a national survey in 2010. ? Price of mobile Internet
service, fixed-line and demography are the crucial factors. ? Also,
mobile Internet could be an alternative technology to bridge the digital
divide.
4. Exploring the relationship between urbanized Malaysian youth and
their mobile phones: A quantitative approach Original Research Article
Pages 263-272
Vimala Balakrishnan, Ram Gopal Raj
Highlights
? We explored mobile phone usage pattern, motivations to use and
behavioral issues. ? Both questionnaire surveys and 24-h diaries were
used to gather data. ? Respondents use mobile phones for socializing and
privacy purpose. ? Brand, trend and price are the main factors
considered when purchasing phones. ? Mobile phone addiction and
inappropriate use were observed among respondents.
5. A service oriented approach to Business Intelligence in Telecoms
industry Original Research Article
Pages 273-285
Tanko Ishaya, Musiliudeen Folarin
Highlights
? Service oriented approach to Business Intelligence. ? Real-time and
accurate decision. ? Ensuring customer satisfaction.
6. IT support services for telecommuting workforce Original Research Article
Pages 286-293
Tuncay Bayrak
Highlights
? The need for efficient information services support for telecommuters
will continue to increase. ? Without a solid IT department,
telecommuting could result in an adversity for the employee. ? An
essential element to effective telecommuting is an integrated network. ?
Visibility supports are needed to allow telecommuters to communicate in
an efficient manner.
7. The distributional effects of leapfrogging in mobile phones Original
Research Article
Pages 294-301
Jeffrey James
Highlights
? Rapid growth and leapfrogging in mobiles. ? Analysis of the pattern
(egalitarian or non-egalitarian). ? Analysis by four quadrant diagram. ?
Result is egalitarian.
8. Digital inequalities and implications for social inequalities: A
study of Internet penetration amongst university students in South
Africa Original Research Article
Pages 302-313
Toks Dele Oyedemi
Highlights
? I study pattern of Internet access amongst South African university
students. ? I conducted a survey with 1044 students from ten
universities in South Africa. ? Besides campus access, other forms of
access are occasioned by social inequalities. ? Categories such as race
and geography define pattern of digital inequalities. ? Digital
inequalities escalate the social inequalities experienced by many students.
9. Evaluating portal performan A study of the National Higher Education
Fund Corporation (PTPTN) portal Original Research Article
Pages 314-323
Sulaiman Ainin, Shamshul Bahri, Asri Ahmad
Highlights
? The National Higher Education Fund Corporation portal was analysed. ?
The constructs used were based onWixom and Todd (2005)andOng et al.
(2009). ? Empirical data collected using questionnaire survey. ?
Perceived usefulness is the most significant factor that influences
portal performance.
10. Communication imperatives for indigenous peoples’ representation in
policy making: Lessons from the IPRA (Indigenous Peoples Rights Act)
experience Original Research Article
Pages 324-334
Anne Marie Jennifer E. Eligio
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Pages I-III
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