Wireless Web: a manager's guide
Wireless Web: a manager's guide
Wireless world: social and interactional aspects of the mobile age
Wireless world: social and interactional aspects of the mobile age
Usability of portable devices: the case of WAP
Wireless world
Business models and transactions in mobile electronic commerce: requirements and properties
Computer Networks: The International Journal of Computer and Telecommunications Networking
The Freedom Economy: Gaining the Mcommerce Edge in the Era of the Wireless Internet
The Freedom Economy: Gaining the Mcommerce Edge in the Era of the Wireless Internet
The Social Life of Information
The Social Life of Information
M-Business: The Race to Mobility
M-Business: The Race to Mobility
Communications of the ACM
Journal of the American Society for Information Science and Technology
Perpetual contact: mobile communication, private talk, public performance
Perpetual contact: mobile communication, private talk, public performance
Mobile culture of children and teenagers in Finland
Perpetual contact
Information Systems Research
Learning to Implement Enterprise Systems: An Exploratory Study of the Dialectics of Change
Journal of Management Information Systems
On the Internet, Second Edition
On the Internet, Second Edition
Introduction to the Special Issue: Mobile Commerce Applications
International Journal of Electronic Commerce
Motivations and challenges for M-business transformation: a multiple-case study
Journal of Theoretical and Applied Electronic Commerce Research
International Journal of Mobile Learning and Organisation
International Journal of Mobile Communications
Constructs for successful implementation of m-business: an Australian case study
International Journal of Mobile Learning and Organisation
International Journal of Electronic Commerce
Creating a Taxonomy for Mobile Commerce Innovations Using Social Network and Cluster Analyses
International Journal of Electronic Commerce
Evaluation of mobile services and substantial adoption factors with Analytic Hierarchy Process (AHP)
Telecommunications Policy
Analysing m-commerce research: technology, applications and research themes
International Journal of Mobile Communications
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The prevailing definitions of mobile business do not effectively capture the observed phenomena. They are also restrictive in terms of the research questions and implications that can be drawn from them. This paper asks how mobile business should be defined if we are to develop scientific theories that transcend the rapidly changing practice. Next, it describes a research program that would be appropriate given the proposed definition, offering a scenario-planning project as an example. Finally, it introduces the papers in this special issue, illustrating the relevance of the proposed approach.