Telecommunications Policy

Papers
(The H4-Index of Telecommunications Policy is 40. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2021-08-01 to 2025-08-01.)
ArticleCitations
Analysis of spectrum pricing for commercial mobile services: A cross country study154
How offline retailers adopt O2O: Neighboring star shops and their proximity effect140
Editorial Board139
European Union policy on 5G: Context, scope and limits132
The tax burden on mobile network operators in Africa124
Developing a conceptual framework for digital platform literacy123
Willingness to pay and pricing for broadband across the rural/urban divide in Canada121
Critical junctures in United Kingdom telecommunications policy111
Building an ecosystem for mobile broadband measurement: Methods and policy challenges99
Conflicting national policies: The creation of the euro and the rebalancing of telecommunications prices97
Qualitative analysis of structural holes in emerging media industries: Evidence from Taiwan’s Over-The-Top Industry81
Into the next generation of digital protection: AI resiliency as a public responsibility75
Mobile network operators’ business risks in next-generation public safety services64
Juggling ecumenical wisdoms and xenophobic institutions: Framing and modelling China's telecommunications universal service and rural digitalization initiatives and policies63
Cloud computing and rural globalization: Evidence for the U.S. nonfarm economy60
Editorial Board58
Two paths of balancing technology and ethics: A comparative study on AI governance in China and Germany56
Exploring killer domains to create new value: A comparative case study of Canadian and Korean telcos56
Editorial Board56
Greening the telecommunications industry – Consumer preferences and surcharges for environmental attributes of mobile phone plans56
A study on Metaverse risk factors and user risk perception in South Korea55
A two-sided model of paid peering55
Analysis of the evolution characteristics of international ICT services trade based on complex network55
The advent of 5G and the non-discrimination principle55
How is mobile broadband intensity affecting CO2 emissions? – A macro analysis55
Understandings of the AI business ecosystem in South Korea: AI startups’ perspective54
Concentration of the mobile telecommunications markets and countries’ competitiveness54
Exploring the role of data enclosure in the digital political economy52
Competition reform and household welfare: A microsimulation analysis of the telecommunication sector in Ethiopia51
Developing information and communication technology with the belt and road initiative and the digital silk road48
Total factor productivity enablers in the ICT industry: A cross-country firm-level analysis47
Editorial Board47
Explaining geospatial variation in mobile phone ownership among rural women of Bangladesh: A multi-level and multidimensional approach46
Ultra-broadband investment and economic resilience: Evidence from the Covid-19 pandemic44
Exploring the structural effects of the ICT sector in the Greek economy: A quantitative approach based on input-output and network analysis43
The future of 5G and beyond: Leadership, deployment and European policies43
A new digital era: Challenges and opportunities for Thai women in online marketplace42
The effect of the digital economy on services exports competitiveness and ternary margins42
Editorial Board41
The digital divide between high school students in Colombia40
Tech diplomacy and Critical Technologies: Case of the LEO satellite internet40
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