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Event-Driven Mobile Financial Information Services - Design of an Intraday Decision Support System. Diss. Univ. Frankfurt a. M.

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Foreword While Mobile Communications continues to be a very successful industry, the number of s- cessful mobile applications still seems to be limited. Certainly, mobile voice and email are attractive to more and more customers. However especially during the boom around the UMTS license auctions much more fancy mobile applications were discussed, sometimes seen implemented - but never really widely used. Often high costs, especially compared to the costs of the "fixed" Internet, were given as r- sons for this. But considering the prices businesses, and more and more private people, pay for mobile voice and email connectivity, other reasons must exist for the reluctance to use mobile applications. One reason seems to be that quite a few people are not convinced, that mobile access or receiving information on a mobile device adds value. More formally spe- ing, usefulness or a relative advantage are not perceived, especially when the ones receiving the information are busy decision makers, who have other things to do. Especially when c- fronted with the still existing weaknesses of mobile devices, e. g. their limited I/O-capabilities they may see mobile work as mobile stress with no sustainable use.

List of contents

Analysis of Intraday Stock Price Effects on the German Capital Market.- Mobile Notification and Decision Support for Private Investors.- Design of an IT Artifact for Intraday Decision Support.- Evaluation of the IT Artifact.- Summary and Further Research.

About the author

Dr. Jan Muntermann ist wissenschaftlicher Mitarbeiter von Prof. Dr. Kai Rannenberg am T-Mobile Stiftungslehrstuhl für Mobile Business an der Universität Frankfurt am Main.

Summary

Foreword While Mobile Communications continues to be a very successful industry, the number of s- cessful mobile applications still seems to be limited. Certainly, mobile voice and email are attractive to more and more customers. However especially during the boom around the UMTS license auctions much more fancy mobile applications were discussed, sometimes seen implemented – but never really widely used. Often high costs, especially compared to the costs of the “fixed” Internet, were given as r- sons for this. But considering the prices businesses, and more and more private people, pay for mobile voice and email connectivity, other reasons must exist for the reluctance to use mobile applications. One reason seems to be that quite a few people are not convinced, that mobile access or receiving information on a mobile device adds value. More formally spe- ing, usefulness or a relative advantage are not perceived, especially when the ones receiving the information are busy decision makers, who have other things to do. Especially when c- fronted with the still existing weaknesses of mobile devices, e. g. their limited I/O-capabilities they may see mobile work as mobile stress with no sustainable use.

Product details

Authors Jan Muntermann
Assisted by Prof. Dr. Kai Rannenberg (Foreword)
Publisher Gabler
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 01.01.2007
 
EAN 9783835008885
ISBN 978-3-8350-0888-5
No. of pages 185
Dimensions 149 mm x 15 mm x 219 mm
Weight 276 g
Illustrations XXII, 185 p.
Series Gabler Edition Wissenschaft
Gabler Edition Wissenschaft
Subjects Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > IT, data processing > General, dictionaries
Social sciences, law, business > Business > Advertising, marketing

Management, C, Finanzen, Finance, Mobile Business, computer science, Computer Science, general, Finance, general, capital market, eFinance, decision support system, Securities trading, Information Technology (IT), Retail Brokerage

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