We are pleased to welcome the new editorial team for Telecommunications Policy. In welcoming the new editorial team, Elsevier would like to take this opportunity to again thank Professor Doug Pitt (Editor) and Mrs Jean Pitt (Editorial Assistant) for their wonderful stewardship of the journal over many years.
Editor-in-Chief - Professor Erik Bohlin
Erik is Professor and Head in the Technology and Society Division at Chalmers University of Technology in Göteborg, Sweden. He is Chair of the International Telecommunications Society, and has published in a number of areas relating to the information society - policy, strategy and management.
Associate Editor - Professor Gary Madden
Gary’s primary research area is the economic modelling of electronic networks. His particular research fields encompass theoretically motivated short time-series forecasting, the economics of disruptive technologies, digital divide issues, network externalities and Internet evolution, and the welfare impact of economic growth. He is a consultant to government and a Member of the Board of Directors of the International Telecommunications Society.
Managing Editor - Mr. Warren Kimble
Warren is a Research Associate in the Communication Economics and Electronic Markets Research Centre (CEEM) at Curtin University of Technology, Perth, Australia. His main research interest has been in industry economics, particularly change in high technology industries, ICT and telecommunications. His teaching interests include microeconomics, industrial organisation and mathematical economics.
Book Reviews Editor - Dr. Jason Whalley
Jason is Reader in the Department for Management Science at the Strathclyde Business School in Glasgow, Scotland. His research has examined internationalisation strategies, primarily within the mobile telecommunications sector, as well how the structure of telecommunication markets have changed due to interplay between technological innovation, corporate strategies and regulatory initiatives. He is also interested in the development of ICT in Himalayan countries such as Bhutan and Nepal.