Emerging mobile and wireless networks
Communications of the ACM
Mobile commerce: framework, applications and networking support
Mobile Networks and Applications
The critical role of consumer behaviour research in mobile commerce
International Journal of Mobile Communications
Issues, requirements and support for location-intensive mobile commerce applications
International Journal of Mobile Communications
Towards an appropriate business model for m-commerce
International Journal of Mobile Communications
Location management for wireless networks: issues and directions
International Journal of Mobile Communications
Knowledge worker intranet behaviour and usability
International Journal of Business Intelligence and Data Mining
Knowledge management in mobile environment
International Journal of Networking and Virtual Organisations
An integrated product development process for mobile software
International Journal of Mobile Communications
Barriers to mobile commerce adoption: an analysis framework for a country-level perspective
International Journal of Mobile Communications
User characteristics and performance with automated mobile phone systems
International Journal of Mobile Communications
Mobile phone user types by Q methodology: an exploratory research
International Journal of Mobile Communications
International Journal of Mobile Communications
Exploring user perception of wireless campus
International Journal of Mobile Communications
The technology landscape of wireless web
International Journal of Mobile Communications
International Journal of Mobile Communications
An overview of mobile banking adoption among the urban community
International Journal of Mobile Communications
International Journal of Mobile Communications
International Journal of Mobile Communications
Evaluating the technological characteristics and trust affecting mobile device usage
International Journal of Mobile Communications
Mobile and wireless networks: services, evolution and issues
International Journal of Mobile Communications
International Journal of Mobile Communications
A comparative study of value-added mobile services in Finland and Taiwan
International Journal of Mobile Communications
Exploring perceptions and use of mobile services: user differences in an advancing market
International Journal of Mobile Communications
Factors influencing the adoption of wireless technologies on campus
International Journal of Mobile Communications
Integrating heterogeneous ATM systems with an IP-based networking architecture
International Journal of Mobile Communications
Conceptualising fun in mobile commerce environments
International Journal of Mobile Communications
Measuring and prioritising value of mobile phone usage
International Journal of Mobile Communications
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The recent advances in wireless and mobile communications have led to faster connection speeds (currently 64 kbps and predicted to be 384 kbps in 3G), larger device screen size, multiple modes for inputs, and new applications (with the introduction of J2ME). These have also resulted in some serious interest in mobile commerce and some progress has been made in applications, framework, networking requirements, and business models. However, one major issue that has not been addressed so far is the usability of mobile commerce. We believe that the usability depends on several factors including how the information is organised and browsed. In some sense, it is similar to what had happened to the internet after significant increase in connection speeds, computers, the number and variety of websites, and a number of diverse applications developed to satisfy consumer needs. Even with these advances, a majority of users were not able to find the desired information. As there has been significant progress in the usability of websites, we attempt to derive and use the lessons and experiences for enhancing the usability of m-commerce.