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HICSS '02 Proceedings of the 35th Annual Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences (HICSS'02)-Volume 5 - Volume 5
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International Journal of Mobile Communications
Measuring mobile banking customers' channel attribute preferences in service consumption
International Journal of Mobile Communications
An advanced model of consumer attitudes toward advertising on the mobile internet
International Journal of Mobile Communications
The mobile service industry: strategic challenges and future business models
International Journal of Mobile Communications
The effectiveness of targeted mobile advertising in selling mobile services: an empirical study
International Journal of Mobile Communications
An onion ring framework for developing and assessing mobile commerce security
International Journal of Mobile Communications
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In this paper, we revise the Media Richness Theory (MRT) to be better applicable for mobile services and present a framework for explaining channel limitations and capabilities for mobile services. This framework can beused for evaluating existing services and developing enhanced mobile services with a supply side perspective to the richness of the media used for a service and the level of data or information aggregation. This framework is then illustrated with four different mobile services, demonstrating the usefulness of the framework, for instance, in considering the selection of different user interfaces.