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The mobile commerce value chain: analysis and future developments
International Journal of Information Management: The Journal for Information Professionals
A review for mobile commerce research and applications
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Customer-perceived value of e-financial services: a means-end approach
International Journal of Electronic Finance
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International Journal of Electronic Finance
Mobile banking in Germany: a strategic perspective
International Journal of Electronic Finance
New issues and challenges facing e-banking in rural areas: an empirical study
International Journal of Electronic Finance
Balances and accounts of online banking users: a study of two US financial institutions
International Journal of Electronic Finance
Segmenting bank customers by resistance to mobile banking
International Journal of Mobile Communications
Measuring mobile banking customers' channel attribute preferences in service consumption
International Journal of Mobile Communications
International Journal of Mobile Communications
Consumer value creation in mobile banking services
International Journal of Mobile Communications
The evolution of China's mobile telecommunications industry: past, present and future
International Journal of Mobile Communications
Enterprise mobility: concept and examples
International Journal of Mobile Communications
Evaluating mobile banking portals
International Journal of Mobile Communications
Recent trends and developments in e-banking in an underdeveloped nation – an empirical study
International Journal of Electronic Finance
Introducing Sim-Based Security Tokens as Enabling Technology for Mobile Real-Time Services
NordSec '09 Proceedings of the 14th Nordic Conference on Secure IT Systems: Identity and Privacy in the Internet Age
Assessing user experiences and usage intentions of m-banking service
International Journal of Mobile Communications
The perceived valuation factors for mobile trading services
International Journal of Mobile Communications
m-Health adoption and sustainability prognosis from a care givers' and patients' perspective
SAICSIT '10 Proceedings of the 2010 Annual Research Conference of the South African Institute of Computer Scientists and Information Technologists
Can the demographic and subjective norms influence the adoption of mobile banking?
International Journal of Mobile Communications
Understanding the Behavioral Determinants of M-Banking Adoption: Bruneian Perspectives
Journal of Electronic Commerce in Organizations
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The internet and the mobile phone - two technological advancements that have profoundly affected human behaviour in the last decade - have started to converge. The products of this association are mobile data services. Using a variety of platforms, services are being created to enable mobile devices to perform many activities of the traditional internet, albeit in a reduced format for mobile devices. One area of activity is mobile (m-) banking (one of the first areas of commercial transaction on the wireless internet). Banking is an area that has extended in many different ways in recent years, including telephone and online banking. M-banking provides yet another channel for banking services, and in emerging markets, provides some possibility for becoming a primary channel. This paper examines the strategic implications of m-banking and the strategic positioning of m-banking services in different markets. The paper concludes with a discussion of the future for m-banking services.