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Deakin University
Education•Burwood, Victoria, Australia•
About: Deakin University is a education organization based out in Burwood, Victoria, Australia. It is known for research contribution in the topics: Population & Poison control. The organization has 12118 authors who have published 46470 publications receiving 1188841 citations. The organization is also known as: Deakin.
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TL;DR: This paper examines the strategic implications of m-banking and the strategic positioning of m -banking services in different markets, and concludes with a discussion of the future for m- banking services.
Abstract: The internet and the mobile phone - two technological advancements that have profoundly affected human behaviour in the last decade - have started to converge. The products of this association are mobile data services. Using a variety of platforms, services are being created to enable mobile devices to perform many activities of the traditional internet, albeit in a reduced format for mobile devices. One area of activity is mobile (m-) banking (one of the first areas of commercial transaction on the wireless internet). Banking is an area that has extended in many different ways in recent years, including telephone and online banking. M-banking provides yet another channel for banking services, and in emerging markets, provides some possibility for becoming a primary channel. This paper examines the strategic implications of m-banking and the strategic positioning of m-banking services in different markets. The paper concludes with a discussion of the future for m-banking services.
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TL;DR: In this paper, the impact of urbanization and trade openness on emissions and energy intensity in twenty-two increasingly urbanized emerging economies was analyzed using three second-generation heterogeneous linear panel models as well as recently developed nonlinear panel estimation techniques.
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TL;DR: In this article, the authors evaluate how variation in grain size and processing impact the corrosion resistance of high purity aluminium and find that a Hall-Petch type relationship may exist for corrosion rate and grain size.
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TL;DR: Current status and future trends of plant proteins utilization for complex coacervation have been reviewed and it is expected that this review will be a useful resource for material scientists, food technologists and food engineers.
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TL;DR: The reliability of the MSCEIT V2.0 has been examined in this article, showing that there is a high level of convergence between the alternative scoring methods (consensus and expert).
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Patrick D. McGorry | 137 | 1097 | 72092 |
Mary Story | 135 | 522 | 64623 |
Dacheng Tao | 133 | 1362 | 68263 |
Paul Harrison | 133 | 1400 | 80539 |
Paul Zimmet | 128 | 740 | 140376 |
Neville Owen | 127 | 700 | 74166 |
Louisa Degenhardt | 126 | 798 | 139683 |
David Scott | 124 | 1561 | 82554 |
Anthony F. Jorm | 124 | 798 | 67120 |
Tao Zhang | 123 | 2772 | 83866 |
John C. Wingfield | 122 | 509 | 52291 |
John J. McGrath | 120 | 791 | 124804 |
Eduard Vieta | 119 | 1248 | 57755 |
Michael Berk | 116 | 1284 | 57743 |
Ashley I. Bush | 116 | 560 | 57009 |