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The application of Information and Communications Technologies (ICT) to mobility has produced a wide range of smart mobility services. These services have been deployed either as large, vertically integrated solutions driven by governments or as fragmented initiatives by competing companies and consortia. Lack of open approaches has restricted the diffusion of these services. In this paper we explore...
This article aims to analyze the strategic management of two-sided platforms from the view point of a mobile communications platform manager and elaborate on the dynamics that result in either platform success or failure. A framework is created to model the endogenous formation and diffusion process of a two-sided platform, describing the interplay of strategy levers that platform managers have at...
This paper explores the possibilities of how the value system around wireless networks could be organized in the future and what would be the underlying market dynamics given the introduction of Cognitive Radio and Dynamic Spectrum Access technologies. Using a combination of systems thinking tools and platform theory four value system configurations around the future radio platform are introduced...
Most research assume a clean slate approach towards the emergence of secondary spectrum markets. Additionally markets are typically designed with an underlying assumption of participating actors being homogeneous (i.e. using similar wireless architecture). In contrast with above we take an evolutionary approach when designing our market mechanism towards heterogeneous secondary usage of the radio...
Dynamic behavior in mobile telecommunications markets is often the result of interactions between market actors. As the structure and dynamic complexity of such interactions tend to be difficult to identify, it is challenging for regulators to anticipate the effects of their policy decisions. This article uses system dynamics to evaluate the effect of technology harmonization and mobile number portability...
In this paper we consider business feasibility analysis of systems and services using cognitive radio and secondary use of spectrum. The approach is generally applicable to business analysis of services using “new” technology but the analysis is focused on cellular use of TV white space. The paper describes what can be learnt from history when mobile technologies have been introduced in the market...
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