A review for mobile commerce research and applications
Decision Support Systems
International Journal of Electronic Commerce
A roadmap for research in mobile business
International Journal of Mobile Communications
Past, present and future of mobile payments research: A literature review
Electronic Commerce Research and Applications
Behaviour & Information Technology
Context-aware systems: A literature review and classification
Expert Systems with Applications: An International Journal
Designing viable business models for context-aware mobile services
Telematics and Informatics
The Role of Push-Pull Technology in Privacy Calculus: The Case of Location-Based Services
Journal of Management Information Systems
Challenges and business models for mobile location-based services and advertising
Communications of the ACM
Mobile service innovation: A European failure
Telecommunications Policy
Review: Mobile marketing research: The-state-of-the-art
International Journal of Information Management: The Journal for Information Professionals
The mobile commerce value chain: analysis and future developments
International Journal of Information Management: The Journal for Information Professionals
Predicting mobile promotion response behaviour: a mathematical modelling approach
International Journal of Mobile Communications
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Research on mobile commerce has attracted the interest of e-commerce scholars ever since mobile and portable devices became a widespread and effective means of commercial transactions and business practices. In the present editorial of this special issue of IJEC, we first revisit the past of m-commerce practice and research through an analysis of m-commerce-related publications and prevailing business models from 2000 to 2011. The analysis points to the increasingly topical and maturing status of the field, as well as to a gradual move from engineering-driven to socioeconomic-focused research. We then move to examine the field's present, by examining the submissions to this special issue and the five accepted papers that appear herein. This discussion provides a glimpse into the questions on m-commerce researchers' minds today; however, it also allows us to investigate what lies ahead in the future of m-commerce research as we move toward the more social-minded, hyperconnected world of tomorrow's social commerce (s-commerce).