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Since the first commercial launch of cellular telecoms by NET in Tokyo Japan in 1979 and the launch of the NMT system in Denmark, Finland, Norway and Sweden in 1981, the mobile phone has undergone continual incremental innovation for changing market needs. This study investigates the factors...
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Mobile phones have taken on the role of providing truly portable and individual communications and computing. Unlike many devices, however, mobile phones can be used anywhere and anytime. Consequently, they are used in social situations such as restaurants and theatres where co-located people...
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The rise of mobile technologies such as mobile phone, laptop, personal digital assistant, enables workers to work from everywhere at any time. The main issue of this paper is to assess the effectiveness of the nomadism in french companies. A survey was conducted during three years on 8 754...
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The internet, as an information-rich ressource has transformed the way firms gather, produce and transmit competitive intelligence (CI). Yet there is little empirical work on the tools that are used in this purpose. This study fills that gap by studying the factors that affect the use of...
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