نتایج جستجو برای: mobile government

تعداد نتایج: 299262  

Journal: :research in applied linguistics 2013
alireza jalilifar amir mashhadi

this study aimed at examining the major mobile wireless technologies, that is,mobile phones and the possibilities associated with them, currently in use in theeducational domains, with an emphasis on language teaching and learning practices.accordingly, some of the most typical studies using different functions of mobilephones such as e-mail, multimedia capabilities, wireless application protoc...

2003
Michael Franz Wolfram Amme Matthew Beers Niall Dalton Peter H. Fröhlich Vivek Haldar Andreas Hartmann Peter S. Housel Fermı́n Reig Jeffery von Ronne Christian H. Stork Sergiy Zhenochin

Mobile programs can potentially be malicious. To protect itself, a host that receives such mobile programs from an untrusted party or via an untrusted network connection will want some kind of guarantee that the mobile code is not about to cause any damage. The traditional solution to this problem has been verification, by which the receiving host examines the mobile program to discover all its...

2015
Trisha T.C. Lin Fernando Paragas Dion Goh John Robert Bautista

Article history: Received 17 August 2013 Received in revised form 18 March 2015 Accepted 2 June 2015 Available online xxxx Increasing adoption of location-based services and smartphones leads to optimistic forecasts for location-based mobile advertising (LBA).This study investigates the development of emerging LBA in Singapore by examining stakeholders’ perspectives and shaping forces in the so...

Journal: :CoRR 2014
Ponnurangam Kumaraguru Niharika Sachdeva

Several ICT studies give anecdotal evidences showing privacy to be an area of concern that can influence adoption of technology in the developing world. However, in-depth understanding of end users’ privacy attitudes and awareness is largely unexplored in developing countries such as India. We conducted a survey with 10,427 Indian citizens to bring forth various insights on privacy expectations...

Journal: :Journal of public health 2005
Richard Turner

educational messages that accompanied the introduction of legislation may also have had an effect – national radio and television advertising not only publicized the new legislation but also explained the dangers of using a mobile phone whilst driving. Any trend in decreasing compliance could, therefore, be due to two reasons. First, following a period of compliance, some drivers may judge that...

2012
Till J. Winkler Oliver Günther Guillaume Trouvilliez Henry Hirsch

Urban sensing describes the use of today’s mobile devices to collectively gather information about environmental issues of public interest. Such information and communication technology (ICT) tools can enhance current e-government practices by enabling citizens to actively participate in urban decision making and service delivery. Yet, it is widely unclear whether there is a link between the ci...

2008
David E. Wildasin

This paper presents a general equilibrium analysis of disaster policy in a federation. The national government is postulated to offer optimal disaster relief, a policy that creates moral hazards for subnational government and private sector decisionmakers. In equilibrium, subnational governments, which compete for mobile productive resources, choose inefficiently low amounts of costly disaster ...

Journal: :IJESMA 2015
Eli Typhina

The search for mechanisms to encourage pro-environmental behavior has ranged from marketing to community events. This study continues the search by exploring how the language and features programmed into mobile social networking applications influence users to experience nature and share those experiences. To guide data analysis, the study uses the social influence network theory and adapts com...

2003
Maarten Janssen Benny Moldovanu

In many traditional auctions, the seller or auctioneer is only interested in the price she gets for the auctioned objects. That is, the sole objective is to raise revenue. But, whenever the government sells some rights, it is often the case that the government is also interested in who will get the rights, and how the rights will be used. Generally speaking, when a market arises after an alloca...

2012
Henry V. Doctor Alabi Olatunji Abdul’Azeez Jumare

Maternal and child health indicators are generally poor in Nigeria with the northern part of the country having the worst indicators than the southern part. Efforts to address maternal and health challenges in Nigeria include, among others, improvement in health and management information systems. We report on the experience of mobile phone technology in supporting the activities of a health an...

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