Although a large volume of literature is available on mobile commerce (m-commerce), the topic is still under development and offers potential opportunities for further research and applications. Since the subject is at the stage of development, a review of the literature on m-commerce with the objective of bringing to the fore the state-of-art in m-commerce research and applications will initiate further research on the growth of m-commerce technologies. This paper reviews the literature on m-commerce and applications using a suitable classification scheme to identify the gap between theory and practice and future research directions. The 149 m-commerce articles are classified and the results of these are presented based on a scheme that consists of five distinct categories: m-commerce theory and research, wireless network infrastructure, mobile middleware, wireless user infrastructure, and m-commerce applications and cases. A comprehensive list of references is presented. We hope that the findings of this research will provide useful insights into the anatomy of m-commerce literature and be a good source for anyone who is interested in m-commerce. The paper also provides some future directions for research.
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Meta recherche, interet limité. A relire pour la forme.
%0 Journal Article
%1 Ngai20073
%A Ngai, E.W.T.
%A Gunasekaran, A.
%D 2007
%J Decision Support Systems
%K (m-commerce) Mobile commerce
%N 1
%P 3 - 15
%R DOI: 10.1016/j.dss.2005.05.003
%T A review for mobile commerce research and applications
%U http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/B6V8S-4GKW6XX-1/2/47c3af1915a9767a1a4c88774f175bc4
%V 43
%X Although a large volume of literature is available on mobile commerce (m-commerce), the topic is still under development and offers potential opportunities for further research and applications. Since the subject is at the stage of development, a review of the literature on m-commerce with the objective of bringing to the fore the state-of-art in m-commerce research and applications will initiate further research on the growth of m-commerce technologies. This paper reviews the literature on m-commerce and applications using a suitable classification scheme to identify the gap between theory and practice and future research directions. The 149 m-commerce articles are classified and the results of these are presented based on a scheme that consists of five distinct categories: m-commerce theory and research, wireless network infrastructure, mobile middleware, wireless user infrastructure, and m-commerce applications and cases. A comprehensive list of references is presented. We hope that the findings of this research will provide useful insights into the anatomy of m-commerce literature and be a good source for anyone who is interested in m-commerce. The paper also provides some future directions for research.
@article{Ngai20073,
abstract = {Although a large volume of literature is available on mobile commerce (m-commerce), the topic is still under development and offers potential opportunities for further research and applications. Since the subject is at the stage of development, a review of the literature on m-commerce with the objective of bringing to the fore the state-of-art in m-commerce research and applications will initiate further research on the growth of m-commerce technologies. This paper reviews the literature on m-commerce and applications using a suitable classification scheme to identify the gap between theory and practice and future research directions. The 149 m-commerce articles are classified and the results of these are presented based on a scheme that consists of five distinct categories: m-commerce theory and research, wireless network infrastructure, mobile middleware, wireless user infrastructure, and m-commerce applications and cases. A comprehensive list of references is presented. We hope that the findings of this research will provide useful insights into the anatomy of m-commerce literature and be a good source for anyone who is interested in m-commerce. The paper also provides some future directions for research.},
added-at = {2009-08-25T15:27:15.000+0200},
author = {Ngai, E.W.T. and Gunasekaran, A.},
biburl = {https://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/2c809d424dd691f706e02d5da683f9c3c/mediadigits},
description = {Meta recherche, interet limité. A relire pour la forme.},
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issn = {0167-9236},
journal = {Decision Support Systems},
keywords = {(m-commerce) Mobile commerce},
note = {Mobile Commerce: Strategies, Technologies, and Applications},
number = 1,
pages = {3 - 15},
timestamp = {2009-08-25T15:27:15.000+0200},
title = {A review for mobile commerce research and applications},
url = {http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/B6V8S-4GKW6XX-1/2/47c3af1915a9767a1a4c88774f175bc4},
volume = 43,
year = 2007
}