Task-technology fit and individual performance
MIS Quarterly
Understanding user evaluations of information systems
Management Science
Electronic commerce: a managerial perspective
Electronic commerce: a managerial perspective
Wireless Web: a manager's guide
Wireless Web: a manager's guide
Location management support for mobile commerce applications
WMC '01 Proceedings of the 1st international workshop on Mobile commerce
Mobile commerce: framework, applications and networking support
Mobile Networks and Applications
M-Business: The Race to Mobility
M-Business: The Race to Mobility
Personalized location-based brokering using an agent-based intermediary architecture
Decision Support Systems - Special issue: Agents and e-commerce business models
A Framework for the Emerging Mobile Commerce Applications
HICSS '01 Proceedings of the 34th Annual Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences ( HICSS-34)-Volume 9 - Volume 9
Introduction to E-Commerce
International Journal of Electronic Commerce
E-Business Adoption by Travel Agencies: Prime Candidates for Mobile e-Business
International Journal of Electronic Commerce
Consumer Attitudes Toward Mobile Advertising: An Empirical Study
International Journal of Electronic Commerce
A Framework for the Study of Customer Interface Design for Mobile Commerce
International Journal of Electronic Commerce
International Journal of Electronic Commerce
Mobile Permission Marketing: Framing the Market Inquiry
International Journal of Electronic Commerce
Mobile Identity Management: An Enacted View
International Journal of Electronic Commerce
Electronic Commerce and Organizational Innovation: Aspects and Opportunities
International Journal of Electronic Commerce
Mobile communications and mobile services
International Journal of Mobile Communications
Towards an appropriate business model for m-commerce
International Journal of Mobile Communications
Evolution of e-commerce Web sites: A conceptual framework and a longitudinal study
Information and Management
Australian case studies in mobile commerce
Journal of Theoretical and Applied Electronic Commerce Research
International Journal of Mobile Communications
A Scalable Governance Model for Autonomic M-Commerce
Proceedings of the 2008 conference on Techniques and Applications for Mobile Commerce: Proceedings of TAMoCo 2008
Identifying the ideal fit between mobile work and mobile work support
Information and Management
E-Commerce in China: The case of travel
International Journal of Information Management: The Journal for Information Professionals
Creating a Taxonomy for Mobile Commerce Innovations Using Social Network and Cluster Analyses
International Journal of Electronic Commerce
A New Open Door: The Smartphone's Impact on Work-to-Life Conflict, Stress, and Resistance
International Journal of Electronic Commerce
Journal of Electronic Commerce in Organizations
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With the rapid proliferation of mobile devices, including mobile phones, PDAs, and handheld computers, mobile commerce is widely considered to be a driving force for next-generation e-commerce. Many attempted m-commerce applications have failed to meet expectations, however, with the notable exceptions of I-Mode in Japan and the explosive growth of Short Messaging Service in China. It is important to understand why promising technologies fail and what factors contribute to their failure. This paper proposes a fit-viabilit y framework for assessing the likely success or failure of m-commerce applications. For fit, criteria for measurement are identified based on task-technology fit theory. For viabilit y, financial and managerial criteria are identified. The papers in this Special Issue address factors related to the framework, and m-commerce applications in procurement and travel agencies, to demonstrate its value.