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Developing a Mobile-Business Framework Considering Ubiquitous Computing Environment  

Park, Chul-Woo (College of Business Administration, Seoul National University)
Yang, Hee-Dong (College of Management, Ewha Womans University)
Ahn, Joong-Ho (College of Business Administration, Seoul National University)
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Information Systems Review / v.5, no.2, 2003 , pp. 37-51 More about this Journal
Abstract
Mobile business noticed as a constructive alternative of e-commerce and e-business is being diversely considered as a new form or subset of e-business. In this study, mobile business is defined as a comprehensive alternative including e-business. The framework of the superset of e-business has two axes: connectivity and mobility. In addition, various cases based on the combination of the components are provided and explained. It is the main characteristic of this study that the element of off-line "mobility" is added to "connectivity" generally used while explaining e-commerce and e-business. For place (or location) is a prerequisite for the feature of mobility, we grope for why and how Location-Based Service (LBS) will take an important role in the development of new e-business models and services. As the real and full-scale beginning of IMT-2000 service and the rapid progress and diffusion of mobile communications services including wireless LAN require an immense and innovative way of thinking about e-commerce and e-business, the framework suggested in this study is considered to go far toward satisfying the new needs in this area.
Keywords
mobile business; moblity; connectivity; ubuiqutious computing; location-based service(LBS);
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