2017
DOI: 10.1016/j.telpol.2016.12.012
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Public value mapping of network neutrality: Public values and net neutrality in Korea

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“…Future studies could also investigate specific areas or skills that are most suitable for entrepreneurial development. Regulatory concerns such as those related to net neutrality arising from extensive dependence on ICT services have social, economic, and political implications for a country (Shin & Lee, 2017). Therefore, understanding the impact of net neutrality and privacy-related concerns on the ICT usage patterns and subsequently on entrepreneurship is also an interesting avenue for future research.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Future studies could also investigate specific areas or skills that are most suitable for entrepreneurial development. Regulatory concerns such as those related to net neutrality arising from extensive dependence on ICT services have social, economic, and political implications for a country (Shin & Lee, 2017). Therefore, understanding the impact of net neutrality and privacy-related concerns on the ICT usage patterns and subsequently on entrepreneurship is also an interesting avenue for future research.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As the literature (Kim, Kim, & Lee, 2009;Yin, 2013) on the relevant methods points out, the case study approach "has the advantage of providing meaningful implications from a case set in a unique environment" (Kim & Kim, 2019). There are numerous case studies on network neutrality in the United States (Faris, Roberts, Etling, Othman, & Benkler, 2016;Kimball, 2016), South Africa (Robb & Hawthorne, 2019), the United Kingdom (Cooper & Brown, 2015), South Korea (Shin & Lee, 2017), and comparative cases (Marsden, 2016) that this study builds upon for its own analysis.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Net neutrality rules that ensure unrestricted access to all types of CSPs through the public Internet have been argued to ensure freedom of opinion and expression on the Internet (Cherry, 2011; Novak and Hajibayova, 2019). In fact, end users have been found to associate a general notion of fairness with the concept of net neutrality and value equality (Shin and Lee, 2017; Krämer and Wiewiorra, 2015). Krämer and Wiewiorra (2015) find that those end users that prefer net neutrality over QoS tiering are driven by equality, while end users in favor of QoS tiering are guided by the equity principle.…”
Section: State Of Knowledge Of Net Neutralitymentioning
confidence: 99%