Neural Networks for Pattern Recognition
Neural Networks for Pattern Recognition
Mobile commerce: what it is and what it could be
Communications of the ACM - Mobile computing opportunities and challenges
Understanding mobile handheld device use and adoption
Communications of the ACM - Mobile computing opportunities and challenges
Communications of the ACM - New architectures for financial services
Customer Relationship Management: The Bottom Line to Optimizing Your ROI (NetEffect Series)
Customer Relationship Management: The Bottom Line to Optimizing Your ROI (NetEffect Series)
Exploring security and comfort issues associated with online banking
International Journal of Electronic Finance
Exploring m-commerce in terms of viability, growth and challenges
International Journal of Mobile Communications
Consumer value creation in mobile banking services
International Journal of Mobile Communications
Global connectivity through wireless network technology: a possible solution for poor countries
International Journal of Mobile Communications
Allocation of power for Universal Mobile Telecommunication Services network during Soft Handoff
International Journal of Mobile Communications
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Cultural and individual factors must be taken into account when mobile technology options are offered and managing Customer Relationship Management initiatives that are created as value-added activities increase from m-commerce transactions. Principal components and factor analyses techniques were the dominant multivariate statistical procedures to be used in this research effort. A survey was conducted over a 4-month period with 21 companies that granted access to their professional employees, resulting in 261 successfully interviewed respondents for the purposes of this study. The hypotheses-testing section revealed that all independent factor-score constructs of Financial Features, Mobile Applications, and Education were statistically significant in differentiation awareness and familiarity of engaged users for mobile technology. As seen in the analysis portion, the opportunities are endless, but mistrust still is a major issue. As more individuals and corporations come on board with mobile technology and mobile networks, the current problems of dead zones will become replaced with higher speeds as data packages continue to approach Digital Subscriber Line (DSL) speed and air cards are made more efficient.