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Prior research has shown that users are a valuable resource for identifying new product or service innovations. However … innovative contributions of intermediate and end users that have been sold and evaluated within the healthcare sector. Several … studies in the healthcare sector have shown that healthcare professionals are an important source of innovation. Yet, to date …
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considered as a new healthcare paradigm transforming health services around the world. mHealth has also gained popularity in … data loss in case of a lost or broken smartphone. In regard to normative beliefs patients see the physician as an important … a suitable smartphone and a high complexity of the app. The results are potentially beneficial for app producers to gain …
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Farmers in developing countries often lack access to timely and reliable information about modern technologies that are essential to improve agricultural productivity. The recent diffusion of mobile phones has the potential to overcome these barriers by making information available to those...
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This paper examines the consequences of introducing mobile number portability (MNP). As MNP allows consumers to keep their telephone number when switching providers, it reduces consumers’ switching costs. However, MNP may also cause consumer ignorance if telephone numbers no longer identify...
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Widespread misconceptions can be critical, especially in times of crisis. Through a field experiment, we study how to address such wrong or inaccurate beliefs using messages delivered to individual citizens using mobile phones. We focus on misinformation related to the COVID-19 pandemic in a...
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