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Journal articles on the topic "Chinese mobile telecom industry"

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Mbona, Reginald Masimba, and Kong Yusheng. "Financial statement analysis." Asian Journal of Accounting Research 4, no. 2 (2019): 233–45. http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/ajar-05-2019-0037.

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Purpose The Chinese Telecoms Industry has been rapidly growing over the years since 2001. An analysis of financial performance of the three giants in this industry is very important. However, it is difficult to know how many ratios can be used best with little information loss. The paper aims to discuss this issue. Design/methodology/approach A total of 18 financial ratios were calculated based on the financial statements for three companies, namely, China Mobile, China Unicom and China Telecom for a period of 17 years. A principal component analysis was run to come up with variables with significance value above 0.5 from each component. Findings At the end, the authors conclude how financial performance can be analysed using 12 ratios instead of the costly analysis of too many ratios that may be complex to interpret. The results also showed that ratios are all related as they come from the same statements, hence, the authors can use a few to represent the rest with limited loss of information. Originality/value This study will help different stakeholders who are interested in the financial performance of each company by giving them a shorter way to analyse performance. It will also assist those who do financial reporting on picking the ratios which matter in reflecting the performance of their companies. The use of PCA gives unbiased ratios that are most significant in assessing performance.
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Nimako, Simon Gyasi, and Joseph Mbawuni. "Examining Switching Intentions, Partial and Total Switching among Mobile Subscribers in Ghana." International Business Research 9, no. 5 (2016): 36. http://dx.doi.org/10.5539/ibr.v9n5p36.

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<p>This paper empirically explores consumer switching intentions, partial and total switching situations in the Ghana mobile telecom industry. Using data from a cross-sectional survey of 736 mobile subscribers from six global telecom networks in Ghana’s mobile telecommunication industry, the results indicate switching intentions are significantly different among customers of various mobile telecom service providers. Customers of MTN and Tigo mobile operators have stronger intentions to switch than those from the other firms. It also found that more non-porters defect and switch to other mobile networks than porters do. Consistent with the hypothesis, defectors (partial switching) are strongly associated with total switching behaviour than non-defectors. Also, in order to reduce subscriber defect or churn rate, mobile telecom operators should direct more effort and resource to promoting and educating their customers on the benefits of porting their mobile numbers to other networks. Theoretical and managerial implications are discussed. The paper contributes to the body of knowledge in the area of consumer switching behaviour in mobile telecom industry in emerging countries.</p>
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Chen, Fei, Tian Jian Yang, and Rui Yu Wang. "Research on Evolution of Chinese Telecom Industry Ecosystem Based on Logistic Model." Advanced Materials Research 219-220 (March 2011): 878–81. http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/amr.219-220.878.

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In order to study the evolution strategy adopted by the telecom industry in a new competitive environment, this paper introduces an ecological theory and method. The authors build a model for the telecom industry’s ecosystem and analyze the dynamic evolution process of the telecom industry through a Logistic model. The results show, when the telecom industry’s ecosystem comes to the mature phase, the main body of it need to change the evolution strategy from quickly occupying market with quantity to expanding market capacity by improving business innovation and constantly developing new value-added services. Different from traditional qualitative analysis, the dynamic and quantitative method adopted by this study gives a deep insight for the evolution mechanism of the telecom industry’s system, and guides the telecom market towards rational development.
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Zhong, Minghua, and Hong Wu. "Research on the Development of Mobile Payment Industry Chain in China." Journal of Computational and Theoretical Nanoscience 14, no. 1 (2017): 221–24. http://dx.doi.org/10.1166/jctn.2017.6151.

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The rapid development of mobile payment business makes the financial institution, the telecom carrier and the third party payment company to compete to purse the mobile payment market. However, the operation model of mobile payment market is disordered, it affects the development of mobile payment business. Mobile payment main bodies develop quickly. Who will dominate the market, the relationships among them is whether cooperation or competition, how to define the values of the financial institution, the telecom carrier and the third party payment company, are the main questions to be explained. This paper mainly researches on the game among the financial institution, the telecom carrier and the third party company. Through building the game model and the analysis, we draw the conclusion that reasonable resource sharing and income distribution mechanism can help to achieve an all-win result in mobile payment market.
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Hendrawan, Riko, Kristian WA Nugroho, and Gayuh T. Permana. "Efficiency Perspective on Telecom Mobile Data Traffic." GATR Journal of Business and Economics Review (JBER) Vol. 5 (1) January March 2020 5, no. 1 (2020): 38–44. http://dx.doi.org/10.35609/jber.2020.5.1(5).

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Objective – The global industry is transforming into a digital world, evidenced by digital transformation performed by almost all of the industry sectors. One of the digital drivers is the support of connectivity provided by the telecommunication industry. The increasing mobile subscribers, along with the growth of mobile data traffic, is the sign of digital transformation itself. However, the rise of OTT (Over the Top) service providers tends to acquire the revenue share of the current telecom industry, seeing the trend of voice and SMS revenue that projected to decline. Methodology/Technique – This research is intended to measure the impact of increasing mobile data traffic that mostly caused by OTT services to telecom efficiency. The efficiency measurement & analysis were performed using the Stochastic Frontier Approach (SFA) & Data Envelopment Analysis (DEA) method. Findings – By using the SFA method, Maxis (Malaysia) got the highest efficiency score (0.98), followed by AIS (Thailand) with efficiency score 0.94 and Indosat Ooredoo (Indonesia) as the least efficient telecom provider (0.5). However, by using the DEA method, TLKM (Indonesia) got the highest efficient (0.98), and Celcom Axiata (Malaysia) was the least efficient (0.73/0.8). Novelty – The compelling results of this study are variable total asset variable had a significant negative impact on the efficiency score, and the variable of mobile data traffic was not significantly impacting the efficiency value (t-Ratio 0.71). Type of Paper: Empirical. Keywords: Telecom Operators; Efficiency; Mobile Data Traffic Reference to this paper should be made as follows: Hendrawan, R; Nugroho, K.W.A; Permana,G.T. 2019. Efficiency Perspective on Telecom Mobile Data Traffic, J. Bus. Econ. Review 5(1) 38 – 44 https://doi.org/10.35609/jber.2020.5.1(5) JEL Classification: M10, M15, M19.
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Bakhit, Wael. "Impact of Disruptive Innovations on Mobile Telecom Industry in Lebanon." International Journal of Research in Business and Social Science (2147-4478) 5, no. 3 (2016): 80–94. http://dx.doi.org/10.20525/ijrbs.v5i3.437.

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The telecommunication industry is different from other industries in the basis of innovation rate. This industry continuously provides end users with new technological generations and disruptive technologies. Due to the complexity of the nature of the product served, telecommunication industry is an important case to study in order to explain the real reasons for the challenges facing telecom companies. Researching in this area will explain why some companies survive while others fail. The wide range served technology innovations is most likely to result in rapid mutation of consumers’ spending habits thus directly influencing the mobile phone companies. The aim of this is to test the reliability of innovations and its impact on companies’ profitability. For that purpose, a survey with 200 end users and 20 employees from two telecom providers (“Alfa, and “Touch”) was conducted to investigate various disruptive and conventional means and their impact on the financial performance of telecom industry. The results show that most of the revenue of telecom industry comes from usage of data while the industry is lacking for competition, and quality services while charging high tariffs for customers. Currently customers are migrating to data, therefore performing a pressure on the industry to improve its services. To conclude, network operators need to decide what to they want to sacrifice and how far they want to go to reach targeted results.
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HWANG, Jong-Ching, Jung-Chin CHEN, Jeng-Shyang PAN, and Yi-Chao HUANG. "Automation Power Energy Management Strategy for Mobile Telecom Industry." IEICE Transactions on Communications E93-B, no. 9 (2010): 2232–38. http://dx.doi.org/10.1587/transcom.e93.b.2232.

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BERKHOUT, G., P. VANDERDUIN, D. HARTMANN, and R. ORTT. "Chapter 7 CIM Applied to the Mobile Telecom Industry." Advances in the Study of Entrepreneurship, Innovation, & Economic Growth 17 (2007): 125–37. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/s1048-4736(07)17007-7.

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Sarker, Md Omar Faruk. "Telecom Industry Brand Image and the Extended Service Marketing Ps: A Study on Private University Students of Rajshahi." American Journal of Trade and Policy 6, no. 3 (2019): 95–100. http://dx.doi.org/10.18034/ajtp.v6i3.445.

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Marketing always looks forward to making consumers delighted. Mobile telecom service provided a pace in daily life in Bangladesh. It plays a vital role in all the dimensions of our life. The prime objective of the study is to measure the influence of people, process, and physical evidence on brand image in the mobile telecom industry at Rajshahi metropolitan area in Bangladesh. One hundred fifty samples drawn from the students of two private universities using a convenient sampling technique. A structured questionnaire used for the survey. The findings of this study represent that all the null hypotheses rejected; there is a significant relationship between three extended service marketing and brand image in the mobile telecom industry. The researcher believes that this study would help strategy planners of mobile telecom service operators in Bangladesh to study people, process, and physical evidence with keen interest to blend service marketing mix and create and increase brand image as well as open more research relating to this ground. This finding may help different mobile telecom operators in Bangladesh to improve their focus regarding the efficient use of service marketing mix.
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Ma, Junhai, Tiantong Xu, and Wandong Lou. "Research on a Triopoly Dynamic Game with Free Market and Bundling Market in the Chinese Telecom Industry." Discrete Dynamics in Nature and Society 2018 (July 11, 2018): 1–11. http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2018/5720392.

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Based on the real situation of telecom industry in China, we establish a triopoly game model, which includes two competitive telecom firms and their correlative corporation which produces the complementary product. Both free market and bundling market will be concerned in this dynamic model. Moreover, we consider a one-to-many bundling way instead of two complementary products in terms of the proportion of one to one in a bundling product. By numerical simulation, we find that stable space will decrease and decision chaos appears when the degree of the competition becomes fierce between the two competitive telecom firms. Besides, increasing the amount of bundling services provided by a telecom firm can lead to different impacts on the prices of the three firms investigated. This paper enriches the decision-making for the strategy of bundling pricing and will be valuable for the telecom operators.
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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Chinese mobile telecom industry"

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Hao, Yi, Xiaoqin Yuan, and Weiqing Zhang. "How to Promote Customer Loyalty of Chinese Mobile Telecom Operator : Case Study of China Mobile." Thesis, Blekinge Tekniska Högskola, Sektionen för management, 2009. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:bth-1193.

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Customer loyalty has been investigated in years, and its importance to corporate is understood by managers. The purpose of this paper is to find out what kinds of specific and concrete operational factors have an important impact on Chinese mobile telecom customer loyalty. Firstly, a model was established to represent the relationship between customer loyalty and its influencing factors (customer satisfaction, perceived quality, customer value, switching cost and corporate image). 11 specific and concrete operational factors were found according to Chinese mobile telecom industry which were never been studied by the pre-researchers. Secondly, a survey of questionnaire has been conducted which help to found out that the 9 factors (call quality, coverage of area, SMS quality, the convenience and reliability of Inquiring phone fee system, service quality of service center and hotline, rating price of given quality, customer’s worry of troubles after change cell phone number, social responsibility, advertisements about corporate image) have an important impact on customer loyalty on Chinese mobile telecom industry. Thirdly, separating these 9 factors into 3 groups through investigate the performance of customer loyalty in China Mobile. At last, some recommendations were given to China Mobile
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Choi, Chiyoung. "Predicting Customer Complaints in Mobile Telecom Industry Using Machine Learning Algorithms." Thesis, Purdue University, 2018. http://pqdtopen.proquest.com/#viewpdf?dispub=10791168.

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<p> Mobile telecom industry competition has been fierce for decades, therefore increasing the importance of customer retention. Most mobile operators consider customer complaints as a key factor of customer retention. We implement machine learning algorithms to predict the customer complaints of a Korean mobile telecom company. We used four machine learning algorithms ANN (Artificial Neural Network), SVM (Support Vector Machine), KNN (K-Nearest Neighbors) and DT (Decision Tree). Our experiment utilized a database of 10,000 Korean mobile market subscribers and the variables of gender, age, device manufacturer, service quality, and complaint status. We found that ANN&rsquo;s prediction performance outperformed other algorithms. We also propose the segmented-prediction model for better accuracy and practical usage. Segments of the customer group are examined by gender, age, and device manufacturer. Prediction power is better for female, older customers, and the non-iPhone groups than other segment groups. The highest accuracy s ANN&rsquo;s 87.3% prediction for the 60s group. </p><p>
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Wang, Lei. "A study of the performance of market oriented reforms in the chinese telecom industry." Thesis, Evry-Val d'Essonne, 2013. http://www.theses.fr/2013EVRY0027/document.

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Avec l'arrivée de l'époque de l'économie informatique, la société présente une demande et un besoin plus exigeants sur le secteur de télécommunication. Depuis les années 1980s, les réformes du marché mondial de la télécommunication s'orientent vers l'introduction de la régulation, la favorisation de la concurrence et la privatisation. Cependant, le marché de télécommunication chinois suit toujours le mode de gestion traditionnelle, c'est-à-dire monopolisent les entreprises d'état influencées elles-mêmes par le gouvernement. Le retard des réformes freine le développement de cette industrie et l'état malsain, dans lequel coexistent le prix trop élevé, le service peu satisfaisant et le chiffre d'affaires non suffisant, exige plus d'ouverture. Par rapport à beaucoup d'autres secteurs, celui de la télécommunication influence de façon plus profonde et stratégique le développement complet, cohérent et durable de l'économie chinoise. Par conséquent, les réformes de ce secteur attirent beaucoup d'attention. En plus, comme l'industrie de télécommunication a connu très tôt les réformes orientées vers le marché et qu'elle a donc un système relativement complet, ses prochains réformes seront pour les autres secteurs un exemple et une référence. Le présent travail s'intéresse ainsi aux réformes de l'industrie de télécommunication chinoise, ainsi que les performances qu'ils entraînent. C'est un sujet qui est non seulement significatif et crutial pour le développement cohérent de la société économique chinoise, mais aussi nécessaire et imminent pour une réponse. Le présent travail comprend six chapitres dont le contenu et la structure sont suivants : premièrement, la thèse suit l'ordre "caractéristiques - concurrence - régulation - réformes", et basé sur les théories de monopolisation naturelle, de concurrence effective et d'organisation industrielle, elle met en ordre et analyse la création, le développement et la mutation de l'industrie de télécommunication moderne de Chine, ce qui constituera le fondement théorique pour la recherche sur les performances des réformes de l'industrie de télécommunication chinoise. Deuxièmement, en tenant compte de l'impact des facteurs institutionnels sur l'organisation industrielle, la présente thèse met en avant un cadre d'évaluation RSCP (règlement-structure-comportement-performances), qui a pour objectif d'établir une concurrence effective dans les réformes du secteur de télécommunication de la Chine. Troisièmement, le présent travail divise, de manière chronologique, le parcours des réformes du secteur de télécommunication en 4 étapes (depuis le début de la réforme et l'ouverture de la Chine) : gestion monopolistique, soutien politique, introduction des concurrences et concurrences complètes préliminaires. En analysant la situation actuelle de la réforme du secteur de télécommunication de la Chine, la thèse tente d'évaluer ensuite ses performances. La thèse calcule à la fin l'indice des performances des réformes du secteur de télécommunication de la Chine et effectue ensuite une analyse statistique et des tests d'hypothèses basés sur le modèle de régression linéaire multiple. Le résultat montre que les réformes orientées vers le marché du secteur de télécommunication de la chine favorise, dans une certaine mesure, le développement de l'industrie chinoise de télécommunication, réduit efficacement les dépenses en services, augmente le nombre d'utilisateurs, et optimise la structure des services de télécommunications. En même temps, l'étude constate également que la qualité et la capacité du service doivent encore être améliorées<br>With the advent of information economy people all over the world have a higher and more extensive demand on the communications industry. Since the 1980s there has emerged a dominant trend in countries around the world to deregulate the telecom industry and introduce market-oriented reforms. Up until the 1980s the Chinese telecom industry was still monopolized by the government and the country’s market-oriented reforms in the industry lagged behind many other rapidly developing nations. The problem of high expense, low service quality, and insufficient service capacity made it urgent to open up the Chinese telecom market. Compared to other competitive industries it can be said that the telecom industry comprehensively and strategically influences the overall harmonious and sustainable development of a national economy. Reform in the telecom industry covers a wide range of areas and is closely associated with the national welfare and people’s livelihood. As such it attracts great attention from the public at large. Compared to other industries in China whichare also regulated by the government, China’s telecom industry (the first to carry our market-oriented reforms in the country) is relatively mature as such it can be said that its future reform provides a reference point for market-oriented reforms in other industries as well in the country. Taking this fact into consideration the present thesis chooses market-oriented reforms and the performance of that reform in China’s telecom industry as our research objective. We consider this to be an essential element for the harmonious economic and social development of modern China. It is therefore an urgent issue to be addressed. The whole thesis consists of six chapters and its main content and structure are as follows: Taking into account the characteristics of competition – regulation – reform as a starting point, the thesis utilizes natural monopoly theory, effective competition theory, and industrial organization theory as the conceptual and theoretical basis for our work.It reviews previous work completed in the area then conducts an in-depth analysis of the foundation, development, and characteristics of modern telecom industry, laying atheoretical foundation for studying the performance of market-oriented reform in China’s telecom industry. Secondly, taking into consideration the impact of institutional factors on industrialorganization, the present thesis puts forward a regulation–structure–conduct –performance (RSCP) theoretical framework based on China’s national conditions and takes effective competition as the goal of China’s telecom industry reform. Thirdly, the thesis groups, in a chronological manner, China’s telecom reform into four different phases (since the beginning of the reform and opening up of the economy) which have been identified as: monopoly operation, policy support, introducing competition, and preliminary perfect competition. It then conducts an analysis of the reform background, reform procedure, and reform measures. By analyzing the current situation in China’s telecom industry reform, the thesis attempts to evaluate the performance of the reform in China’s telecom industry. The thesis then calculates the performance index of China’s telecom industry reform and conducts a statistical analysis and hypothesis testing based on correlation analysis and multiple linear regression models respectively. The result shows that market-oriented reform in China’s telecom industry, to some degree, promotes the development of China’s telecom industry, effectively reduces the expenses in telecom services, boosts the number of telecom service users, and optimizes telecom service structure. These positive developments notwithstanding, the study also finds that service quality and capacity are yet to be significantly improved in China’s telecomindustry
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Kashimbonde, Ananias Hafeni. "The Powercom judgement: a critical analysis of its impact on competition and consumer welfare in Namibia's mobile telecom industry." Master's thesis, University of Cape Town, 2013. http://hdl.handle.net/11427/4644.

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Qayyum, Yaser. "Product Differentiation Strategies and Impact of Factors Influencing the Differentiation Process : A Case study of the Mobile Telecom Service Industry of Pakistan." Thesis, Linnéuniversitetet, Institutionen för marknadsföring (MF), 2017. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:lnu:diva-62797.

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Telecommunication has evolved tremendously from its origin to the present. Competition has grown in the telecommunications industry. One of the idiosyncratic characteristics of the mobile telecom services industry is the offering of homogenous products/services to the whole market, which indicates services being undifferentiated. The purpose of this paper is to study the differentiation strategies of mobile telecom operators and the impact of factors influencing the process of differentiation. The study will concentrate on the differentiation strategies of the mobile telecom service firms operating in Pakistan. The analysis model of this research was developed based on the determinants of product differentiation, relating to the tools that managers at mobile telecom service companies employ to execute differentiation strategies, and the factors influencing them. The empirical part of this study was conducted in January 2017. The multiple case study approach was adopted as a study method, and four case studies of the mobile telecom service companies operating in Pakistan were compared through cross-case analysis. Qualitative methods of data collection were employed and through semi-structured interviews primary data was gathered and secondary data was extracted from the websites and annual reports. The findings from the four case studies revealed that all the mobile operators opt for the differentiation strategies based on the determinants. It was examined from this research that these determinants are interrelated with each other. It was evident from the study of all the case companies that regulations affect the industry profits, increase the cost of upgrading the networks and infrastructures, causing a delay in the adoption of innovation, thereby influencing the differentiation strategy. The second factor influencing the differentiation process revealed in this study was competitive imitation, which caused convergence of strategies resulting in undifferentiated services even though operators tried to differentiate their services. The competitive imitation becomes easier due to the oligopoly structure of the mobile telecom industry.
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Fei, Xie, and cen Zhou Yu. "Brand avoidance among the Chinese consumers in the mobile industry : The main drivers of the brand avoidance among the Chinese customers with the quantitative description." Thesis, Internationella Handelshögskolan, Högskolan i Jönköping, IHH, Företagsekonomi, 2017. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:hj:diva-35957.

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Brand avoidance is a new topic in consumer behavior research. The purpose of the study was to find the main driver(s) of the brand avoidance behavior among the Chinese mobile consumers. The study was based on the core framework of Lee, et al. (2009) and Knittel et al (2016). The study also applied Ma’s research (2012) to segment the Chinese mobile consumers. A survey was conducted based on the literatures. The findings show that Chinese mobile consumers do not share the same driver for the brand avoidance behavior, the main driver for fashion-taste consumers, trendy but cost-efficient consumers and conservative consumers is moral and identity avoidance. Rational and price-sensitive consumers avoid the brand because of the moral and identity avoidance, and the experiential avoidance for product. Business communication consumers avoid the brand because of the moral and identity avoidance and advertising avoidance. Organizations can use these findings to adjust their marketing strategies and content accordingly.
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Tilson, David Albert. "The Interrelationships between Technical Standards and Industry Structures: Actor-Network Based Case Studies of the Mobile Wireless and Television Industries in the US and the UK." online version, 2008. http://rave.ohiolink.edu/etdc/view.cgi?acc%5Fnum=case1207164101.

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Thesis (Ph. D.)--Case Western Reserve University, 2008.<br>Department of Information Systems, Weatherhead School of Management. Includes bibliographical references. Available online via OhioLINK's ETD Center.
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Chen, Wan-li, and 陳婉莉. "4G Mobile Telecom Industry Analysis- A Case Study of Mobile Service Provider in Taiwan." Thesis, 2014. http://ndltd.ncl.edu.tw/handle/c4445e.

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碩士<br>國立臺灣科技大學<br>科技管理所<br>102<br>Mobile communication technology standards have evolved from the early analog 1G in 1980s, digital 2G in 1990s, currently most pervasive 3G in 2000s, to the latest 4G in 2010s. New generations of mobile standards come out around every 10 years and always raise the mobile technology to higher levels. New generation of mobile standards provide larger bandwidth, more versatile applications, and more mobile flexibility. All of these features empower the end users to communicate with each other and to access the online resources they need anytime and anywhere. 2013 is the year of 4G in Taiwan. Taiwan government finished the release of 4G licenses in 2013 and the service providers launched 4G services in June 2014, announcing that Taiwan already entered the 4G era and the 4G network will connect our lives, works, and almost everything together. In this paper I address the 4G mobile technologies and industries, and give a summary of the current and future 4G market in Taiwan. First, by using the PEST Analysis, I analyze the 4G industry in Taiwan to understand the backgrounds and current situations of mobile telecom industry. Secondly, I use SCP Model to research the strategies of Taiwan Telecom Service Providers in responding to the new competition in the 4G market. Through the analysis of this case study, the research conclusions are listed below: 1. 4G will provide the momentum to the growth of Mobile Telecom Industry 2. To keep the advantages of Taiwan in IT &; Telecom industries, we need to focus on both 4G mobile services and next generation technology development. 3. A new generation with 4 trends is coming, including Cloud Service, Digital Convergence, Mobile Video, and Internet of Everything.
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Wang, Maggie, and 王美淇. "Research on the Impact of Mobile Messaging Apps on the Telecom Industry." Thesis, 2015. http://ndltd.ncl.edu.tw/handle/05099527715033569202.

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碩士<br>國立臺灣科技大學<br>管理研究所<br>103<br>Peter Drucker, Father of Modern Management, once said : “Business competition today is not among products but among business models”. The fast growing internet has made tremendous changes to the global information industry, and had a big impact on people’s lives. In response to the popularity of smart phones and tablet PCs, standardised 4G networks and the increase of on demand cloud services, new technology applications have been developed. With the integration of digitalisation and the internet in most industries, the service from OTT through the telecommunication network is growing. Mobile messaging apps, such as WhatsApp, LINE, and WeChat, are the most frequently used. They not only thoroughly change communication, but also initiate a new business model. This trend has become a big threat to telecom industries. With such a fast-moving market, telecommunication companies can’t solely be service providers for messaging and data transmissions, they have to establish core values in their business models to meet new market demands. This research analyses the development and trends in mobile messaging apps. Further, it analyses Taiwan&apos;s mobile communications product market through blue ocean strategic analysis to see how telecom industries can respond to this new wave of apps by developing original business models to leverage market opportunities. The main conclusions of our analysis are: 1: To implement an innovative business model and cancel domestic voice tariffs. Initiate a business model to respond to customers’ demands and increase their value. 2. Flow management by classifying payment or pay by flow rate. 3. Big data analysis can provide an overall solution
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Jho, Whasun. "Building telecom markets evolution of governance in the Korean mobile telecommunication market /." 2003. http://catalog.hathitrust.org/api/volumes/oclc/55891953.html.

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Books on the topic "Chinese mobile telecom industry"

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Xu, Ante. Chinese telecom market. Northern Business Information, 1995.

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Mitchell, Wade, ed. DoCoMo: Japan's wireless tsunami : how one mobile telecom created a new market and became a global force. AMACOM, 2003.

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Beck, John C. DoCoMo: Japan's wireless tsunami : how one mobile telecom created a new market and became a global force. AMACOM, 2003.

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QUAN, ZHANG. Policy Evaluation and Performance Optimization of the Chinese telecom industry reform. China Social Sciences Press, 2019.

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Wade, Mitchell, and John C. Beck. DoCoMo--Japan's Wireless Tsunami: How One Mobile Telecom Created a New Market and Became a Global Force. AMACOM/American Management Association, 2002.

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Book chapters on the topic "Chinese mobile telecom industry"

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Wu, Xiaokun, and Xinxun Wu. "Analytical Report on the Mobile Reading Industry in 2014." In Research Series on the Chinese Dream and China’s Development Path. Springer Singapore, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-981-10-3683-5_13.

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Yu, Laihui, Mengfei Luan, and Siyu Wang. "Blue or Red Sea? An Analysis of Chinese Mobile Radio Industry." In Communication, Culture and Change in Asia. Springer Singapore, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-981-10-6710-5_3.

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Tangit, Tania Maria, and Rob Law. "Mobile Payments, Chinese Tourists, and Host Residents: Are Destination Stakeholders Prepared to Facilitate Mobile Payments?" In Information and Communication Technologies in Tourism 2021. Springer International Publishing, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-65785-7_18.

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AbstractMobile payment has become ubiquitous worldwide. It is a form of digital payment activity performed on-site from a mobile device (i.e. smartphone) for the purchase of goods and services using QR or NFC (contactless and proximity card) technology. This study examines destination stakeholders’ level of engagement and involvement in facilitating mobile payments (e.g., AliPay and WeChat Pay) for Chinese tourists. Sabah (Malaysian-Borneo), a popular island destination in Southeast Asia, was selected as the study site. Using a qualitative approach, 25 tourism and hospitality industry practitioners participated in a semi-structured, in-depth interview between February to July 2020. Preliminary results revealed that industry practitioners had been actively seeking to implement mobile payment facilities since late-2017, specifically in the retail sector, as they felt the pressure in accommodating the needs of Chinese tourists. This study offers insights into how industry practitioners address local consumers’ shift in payment usage-behaviours; from traditional forms of payments (e.g., cash and credit card) to mobile payments in light of the COVID-19 pandemic.
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Mahajan, Vishal, Renuka Mahajan, and Richa Misra. "Indian Telecom Industry." In Advances in Business Information Systems and Analytics. IGI Global, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.4018/978-1-5225-6225-2.ch018.

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This chapter begins with an introduction to the telecom sector, communication using mobile phones, and evolution of wireless communication. It presents the current scenario in this sector, the challenges faced by the telecom industry, especially with ever increasing data network traffic. Finally, the possibilities of harnessing the power of big data analytics, new techniques, and technologies that drive innovation in telecom are presented to help service providers make better decisions and react quickly to threats on the competitive horizon.
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Yakubovich, Valery, and Stanislav Shekshnia. "The Emergence of the Russian Mobile Telecom Market." In The Emergence of Organizations and Markets. Princeton University Press, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.23943/princeton/9780691148670.003.0011.

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This chapter features a case study of the emergence of the cellular phone industry in Moscow and St. Petersburg. These are local stories about how fragments of the old Communist state—in particular traditional telecoms and a military research lab, both of which had highly qualified engineers—mostly successfully reached out to foreign partners to jointly found six new cellular companies. These are the types of stories that Gorbachev promised but too rarely delivered. This chapter confirms the basic message of the previous chapter that “market formation” in post-Communist Russia was not the spontaneous invisible hand of Adam Smith and Friedrich Hayek but instead was the visible-hand emergence of business alliances and groups.
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Hallin, Anette, and Kristina Lundevall. "mCity." In Mobile Computing. IGI Global, 2009. http://dx.doi.org/10.4018/978-1-60566-054-7.ch253.

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This chapter presents the mCity Project; a project owned by the City of Stockholm; aiming at creating user-friendly mobile services in collaboration with businesses. Starting from the end-users’ perspective; mCity focuses on how to satisfy existing needs in the community; initiating test pilots within a wide range of areas; from health care and education; to tourism and business. The lesson learned is that user focus creates involvement among end users and leads to the development of sustainable systems that are actually used after they have been implemented. This is naturally vital input not only to municipalities and governments but also for the IT/telecom industry at large. Using the knowledge from mCity; the authors suggest a new; broader definition of “m-government” which focuses on mobile people rather than mobile technology.
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Hallin, Anette, and Kristina Lundevall. "mCity." In Mobile Government. IGI Global, 2007. http://dx.doi.org/10.4018/978-1-59140-884-0.ch002.

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This chapter presents the mCity Project, a project owned by the City of Stockholm, aiming at creating user-friendly mobile services in collaboration with businesses. Starting from the end-users’ perspective, mCity focuses on how to satisfy existing needs in the community, initiating test pilots within a wide range of areas, from health care and education, to tourism and business. The lesson learned is that user focus creates involvement among end users and leads to the development of sustainable systems that are actually used after they have been implemented. This is naturally vital input not only to municipalities and governments but also for the IT/telecom industry at large. Using the knowledge from mCity, the authors suggest a new, broader de?nition of “m-government” which focuses on mobile people rather than mobile technology.
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Pelkonen, Tommi. "Finland." In Mobile and Ubiquitous Commerce. IGI Global, 2009. http://dx.doi.org/10.4018/978-1-60566-366-1.ch015.

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This chapter describes the Finnish mobile telecommunications industry trends and prospects. In addition, it presents two theoretical frameworks based on the Finnish companies’ experiences in the turbulent m-commerce markets. First, the internationalization framework is targeted to facilitate m-commerce actors to position themselves in the global telecom business. Second, the mobile media framework is targeted to facilitate analyses related to the emerging mobile media markets. Furthermore, the chapter presents five mini-cases of Finnish m-commerce companies and concludes with theoretical and managerial implications to m-commerce actors.
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"The Chinese Mobile Phone Industry and Its GVC Strategy." In Decoding China's Export Miracle. WORLD SCIENTIFIC, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1142/9789811229633_0007.

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Karnouskos, S. "NFC-Capable Mobile Devices for Mobile Payment Services." In Encyclopedia of Mobile Computing and Commerce. IGI Global, 2007. http://dx.doi.org/10.4018/978-1-59904-002-8.ch118.

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An old saying coming from the telecom world states that nothing can be really considered as a service unless you are able to charge for it. As we move towards a service-oriented society, the necessity to pay in real time for a variety of services via different channels anywhere, anytime, in any currency increases. According to Gartner (www.gartner.com), worldwide mobile phone sales totaled 816.6 million units in 2005, a 21% increase from 2004. Due to the high penetration rates of the mobile devices, they pose an interesting candidate for the real-time payment scenarios. Several efforts have already been done (Karnouskos, 2004), but as new technology comes aboard, new capabilities are also brought along. Near Field Communication (NFC) is such a technology, which due to the industry support and its low cost (in comparison with similar ones) may become dominant in short-range communication among a variety of devices, including mobile phones. NFC is well equipped in order to facilitate mobile payments with little interference from the user side.
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Conference papers on the topic "Chinese mobile telecom industry"

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Docter, Jordi, Carlo Alberto Licciardi, and Marco Marchetti. "The Telecom Industry and Context Awareness." In International Conference on the Management of Mobile Business (ICMB 2007). IEEE, 2007. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/icmb.2007.68.

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Chen, Jung-Chin, Jong-Ching Hwang, Jeng-Shyang Pan, and Yi-Chao Huang. "Automation power energy management strategy for mobile telecom industry." In INTELEC 2009 - 2009 International Telecommunications Energy Conference. IEEE, 2009. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/intlec.2009.5351793.

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Han, Yan, and Xiong-Jian Liang. "Research on Vicious Price War and Price Floor Regulation in China Telecom Industry." In 2008 4th International Conference on Wireless Communications, Networking and Mobile Computing (WiCOM). IEEE, 2008. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/wicom.2008.2051.

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FeiChen and XiaoHang Zhang. "Notice of Retraction: Research on chaos characteristic of Chinese telecom industry system based on PSRT." In 2010 IEEE International Conference on Advanced Management Science (ICAMS). IEEE, 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/icams.2010.5552922.

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Oubrich, Mourad, and Aziza Amine. "Exploratory study of QoE from mobile services users perspective: Case of Moroccan telecom industry." In 2016 International Conference on Information Technology for Organizations Development (IT4OD). IEEE, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/it4od.2016.7479326.

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Yuan, Jing-Peng, and Qing-Guo Ma. "Safety Climate Practice in Chinese Manufacturing Industry." In 2008 4th International Conference on Wireless Communications, Networking and Mobile Computing (WiCOM). IEEE, 2008. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/wicom.2008.2487.

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Wang, Li Ping. "Empirical Study on the International Competitiveness of Chinese Textile Industry." In 2008 4th International Conference on Wireless Communications, Networking and Mobile Computing (WiCOM). IEEE, 2008. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/wicom.2008.2049.

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Lifang Peng and Xiaoli Zhang. "The study of service innovations model for Chinese telecom operators —China Mobile Ltd as an example." In 2009 6th International Conference on Service Systems and Service Management. IEEE, 2009. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/icsssm.2009.5174966.

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Jing, Pan, Xin Tong, and Jin Bo. "Social Network Construction of Entrepreneurs: Dynamic Perspective from Chinese Service Industry." In 2008 4th International Conference on Wireless Communications, Networking and Mobile Computing (WiCOM). IEEE, 2008. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/wicom.2008.1423.

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Alphonse, John, and Ole Hanseth. "Knowledge, Technology and Fluids-Developing a Model to View Practices of Knowledge and Technology in the Telecom Industry." In 2010 Ninth International Conference on Mobile Business and 2010 Ninth Global Mobility Roundtable (ICMB-GMR). IEEE, 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/icmb-gmr.2010.52.

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