2006
DOI: 10.1108/14636690610643294
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White spots and black holes: developing a conceptual model for broadband rollout

Abstract: Purpose -The purpose of this research is to create insight into the way technological, economic or regulatory factors affect broadband rollout in the local loop with the objective of developing a conceptual model that will help us gain insight into critical relationships between these factors and the decision to broadband infrastructure investments, implementation and broadband rollout in the local loop.Design/methodology/approach -To develop a conceptual framework the study used three research methods. A meta… Show more

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“…Not surprisingly, the health care technology management subfield showed steady theoretical growth (Kumar & Motwani, 1998), with most (55%) of the studies extending previous theoretical or applied research; but even more studies (about 70%) initially lacked real-world applications or grounding. Unfortunately, most MIS-related meta-analyses mimic the journalism literature in variety of approaches or concentration on specific media (e.g., see Bouwman, Fijnvandraat, & van de Wijngaert, 2008;Rizzuto & Reeves, 2007;or Scornavacca, Barnes, & Huff, 2006).…”
Section: The View From Managementmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Not surprisingly, the health care technology management subfield showed steady theoretical growth (Kumar & Motwani, 1998), with most (55%) of the studies extending previous theoretical or applied research; but even more studies (about 70%) initially lacked real-world applications or grounding. Unfortunately, most MIS-related meta-analyses mimic the journalism literature in variety of approaches or concentration on specific media (e.g., see Bouwman, Fijnvandraat, & van de Wijngaert, 2008;Rizzuto & Reeves, 2007;or Scornavacca, Barnes, & Huff, 2006).…”
Section: The View From Managementmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The method seeks to simplify mapping the complexity of research in the social sciences as well as to reveal knowledge gaps in existing research in a specific research domain or paradigm. In this study, we leverage our experiences reviewing literature combined with network analysis in different research areas (Bouwman et al 2006; Van de Wijngaert et al 2006, 2008. To provide a proof of concept, we present, as a case study, a network approach to review the literature on the adoption of eGovernment services.…”
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confidence: 99%