2012
DOI: 10.1016/j.tele.2011.05.004
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The drivers of services on next-generation networks

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“…There is no unanimity regarding what indicators should be used as variables for the SCP (Harre and Pirscher, ). A combination of variables have been used in different studies (Viaene and Gellynck, ; Iden and Methlie, ). The indicators used to collect data for this paper follow the SCP model version of Waldman and Jensen () — see Figure for an overview of indicators considered.…”
Section: Approachmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…There is no unanimity regarding what indicators should be used as variables for the SCP (Harre and Pirscher, ). A combination of variables have been used in different studies (Viaene and Gellynck, ; Iden and Methlie, ). The indicators used to collect data for this paper follow the SCP model version of Waldman and Jensen () — see Figure for an overview of indicators considered.…”
Section: Approachmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Mobile network functionality can be uncovered by offering cloud-based services to attract mobile users to use this kind of sophisticated services over their hand-held devices, as it would provide more capability if the services are offered on platform-as-a-service model rather than just relying on software as a service (Goncalves and Ballon, 2011). Iden and Methlie (2012) identified the challenges for service deployment on future telecommunication networks using political, economic, social and technological analysis to understand the driving forces based on demand…”
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“…Some authors focused on the co-creation of service innovation between customers and focal firms [23], [25]- [28]. Others concentrated on the importance of inter-organizational ties in collaborations for service innovation [26], [29].…”
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