Barriers and drivers in the adoption of current and future mobile services in Finland
Telematics and Informatics
Insights on the drivers and inhibitors of Mobile Data Services uptake
International Journal of Mobile Communications
Applying the theory of task-technology fit to mobile technology: the role of user mobility
International Journal of Mobile Communications
A model of consumer acceptance of mobile payment
International Journal of Mobile Communications
International Journal of Mobile Communications
Exploring the impact of handset upgrades on mobile content and service usage
International Journal of Mobile Communications
Adoption of 3G+ services in Finland
International Journal of Mobile Communications
A multi-national study of attitudes about mobile phone use in social settings
International Journal of Mobile Communications
Gender and loyalty in the context of mobile services
International Journal of Mobile Communications
Adoption of mobile Location-Based Services with Zaltman Metaphor Elicitation Techniques
International Journal of Mobile Communications
An adoption model for mobile banking in Ghana
International Journal of Mobile Communications
Information and Management
Exploring customer perceived value in mobile phone services
International Journal of Mobile Communications
International Journal of Mobile Communications
A Transaction Cost Assessment of a Pervasive Technology Solution for Gestational Diabetes
International Journal of Healthcare Information Systems and Informatics
Proximal sensing to detect symptoms associated with wheat curl mite-vectored viruses
International Journal of Remote Sensing
Empirical exploration of factors that determine multiple mobile phone subscriptions
International Journal of Mobile Communications
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Understanding mobile phone users' behaviour and sentiment is essential for the commercial success of mobile content and information services. This paper aims to enhance this understanding through analysing data gathered from a consumer survey. We report on a broad survey of over 6000 Australian mobile phone users, covering respondents' behaviour and preferences on a range of variables relevant to the consumption of mobile content and information services. Findings from this research inform application developers, content aggregators, content owners, mobile telecommunication companies, handset manufacturers, analysts and other industry partners and may also help to establish guidelines for telecommunication carriers and government policy makers.