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Presentations at Professional Conferences (* refereed papers)
*Chan-Olmsted, S.M., & Guo, M. (2008, August). Strategic bundling of telecommunications services: An exploratory study of triple-Play strategies in the cable television and telephone industries, presented to the Media Management and Economics Division at the annual meeting of the Association for Education in Journalism & Mass Communication, Chicago (second-place faculty paper award). *Chan-Olmsted, S.M., * Lee, S., & Kim, H. (2008, August). Mobile television deployment strategy: A comparative analysis of mobile operators and television broadcasters, presented to the Media Management and Economics Division at the annual meeting of the Association for Education in Journalism & Mass Communication, Chicago. *Guo, M., & Chan-Olmsted, S.M. (2008, August). An empirical analysis of financial performance of bundling strategies in the U.S. cable industry, presented to the Media Management and Economics Division at the annual meeting of the Association for Education in Journalism & Mass Communication, Chicago. *Yang, Y., & Chan-Olmsted, S.M. (2008, August). Exploring broadcast networks’ strategy on alternative platforms: A resource-based view approach, presented to the Media Management and Economics Division at the annual meeting of the Association for Education in Journalism & Mass Communication, Chicago. *Chan-Olmsted, S.M., Lee, S., and Heo, J. (2008, May). Developing a mobile television market: Lessons from the world’s leading mobile economy—South Korea, presented to the 8th World Media Economics Conference, Lisbon, Portugal. *Chan-Olmsted, S.M., and Cha, J. (2007, September). Applying brand personality construct on news products: A study of the U.S. network television news brands, accepted for presentation to the 2007 International Conference on Media Brands, Stockholm, Sweden. *Chan-Olmsted, S.M. (2007, August). Exploring the next frontier of television: A global analysis of issues affecting the development of mobile television, presented to the Communication Technology Division at the annual meeting of the Association for Education in Journalism & Mass Communication, Washington, DC. *Lee, S., & Chan-Olmsted, S.M. (2007, August). The deployment of third-generation mobile services: A multinational analysis of contributing factors, presented to the Media Management and Economics Division at the annual meeting of the Association for Education in Journalism & Mass Communication, Washington, DC. *Cha, J., & Chan-Olmsted, S.M. (2007, August). Predictors of the adoption of entertainment, information, communication, and transaction services on mobile phones, presented to the Communication Technology Division at the annual meeting of the Association for Education in Journalism & Mass Communication, Washington, DC. *Lee, S., Chan-Olmsted, S.M., & Ho, H. (2007, August). The emergence of mobile virtual network operators: An examination of the strategy and success factors in the global MVNO market, presented to the Media Management and Economics Division at the annual meeting of the Association for Education in Journalism & Mass Communication, Washington, DC. *Chan-Olmsted, S.M., & Cha, J. (2006, August). Branding television news in a multi-channel environment: An examination of network news brand personality, antecedents, and effects, presented to the Media Management and Economics Division at the annual meeting of the Association for Education in Journalism & Mass Communication, San Francisco, California. *Lee, S., & Chan-Olmsted, S.M. (2006, August). The development of mobile television: examining the convergence of mobile and broadcasting services, presented to the Communication Technology Division at the annual meeting of the Association for Education in Journalism & Mass Communication, San Francisco, California. *Chan-Olmsted, S.M., (2006, May). Assessing the international video marketplace: A longitudinal examination of the environmental factors affecting the export of U.S. video media goods, presented to the 7th World Media Economics Conference, Beijing, China *Oba, G., & Chan-Olmsted, S.M. (2006, May). Video strategy of transnational media corporations: A resource-based view examination of global alliances and patterns, presented to the 7th World Media Economics Conference, Beijing, China *Chan-Olmsted, S.M., (2005, August). Content development for the third screen: The business and strategy of mobile content and applications in the United States, presented to the Media Management and Economics Division at the annual meeting of the Association for Education in Journalism & Mass Communication, San Antonio, Texas. *Chan-Olmsted, S.M. (2005, August). A Comparative study of the U.S. and Korean mobile telephone industries, presented to the Communication Technologies and Policy Division at the annual meeting of the Association for Education in Journalism & Mass Communication, San Antonio, Texas. *Oba, G., & Chan-Olmsted, S.M. (2005, August). Vertical integration in the U.S. television syndication market, presented to the Media Management and Economics Division at the annual meeting of the Association for Education in Journalism & Mass Communication, San Antonio, Texas (Top Faculty Paper). *Chang, B., & Chan-Olmsted, S.M. (2005, August). Toward an integrated model of software piracy determinants: A cross-national longitudinal study, presented to the Communication Technologies and Policy Division at the annual meeting of the Association for Education in Journalism & Mass Communication, San Antonio, Texas. Chan-Olmsted, S.M. (2005, August). Issues and trends in media management research, presented to the Media Management and Economics Division at the annual meeting of the Association for Education in Journalism & Mass Communication, San Antonio, Texas. Chan-Olmsted, S.M. (2005, February). New technology: Impacts on new media, presented to the annual meeting of the Public Utility Research Center and London Business School Conference, Gainesville, Florida. *Chan-Olmsted, S.M., & Oba, G. (2004 August). The world media landscape: A comprehensive examination of media markets and their determinants in 98 countries, presented to the Media Management and Economics Division at the annual meeting of the Association for Education in Journalism & Mass Communication, Toronto, Canada. *Chan-Olmsted, S.M. (2004 August). Toward a theory of innovation adoption by media firms: Strategic entrepreneurship and the commercialization of new media technologies, presented to the Media Management and Economics Division at the annual meeting of the Association for Education in Journalism & Mass Communication, Toronto, Canada. *Chang, B., & Chan-Olmsted, S.M. (2004 August). Relative constancy of advertising spending: A cross-national examination of advertising expenditures and their determinants, presented to the Media Management and Economics Division at the annual meeting of the Association for Education in Journalism & Mass Communication, Toronto, Canada. *Chan-Olmsted, S.M. (2004 May). Multiplicity, diffusion, new media access, and their determinants in the European media markets, accepted for presentation at the 2nd International Conference on Communication and Mass Media, Athens, Greece. *Chan-Olmsted, S.M., & Chang, B. (2004 May). Globalization through partnerships: Examining cross-border acquisitions and international joint ventures in the world media markets, accepted for presentation at the 6th World Media Economics Conference, Montreal, Canada. *Oba, G., & Chan-Olmsted, S.M. (2004 April). The Development of cable television in East Asian countries: A comparative analysis of determinants, presented to the annual meeting of the International Division at the Broadcast Education Association, Las Vegas. *Ha, L., & Chan-Olmsted, S.M. (2004 April). Exploring the effects of cable television web sites on cable television network branding and viewership, presented to the annual meeting of the Management and Sales Division at the Broadcast Education Association, Las Vegas (First-Place Paper Award). Chan-Olmsted, S.M. (2004 April). The economic & strategic drivers of radio deregulation & their market implications. Panel presentation to the Communication Technology and Policy Division at the annual meeting of the Broadcast Education Association, Las Vegas (refereed panel presentation). *Chan-Olmsted, S.M. (2003 October). In search of partnerships in a changing global media market: Trends and drivers of international strategic alliances. Presented to the Conference in Strategic Responses to Media Market Changes, Jonkoping, Sweden. Chan-Olmsted, S.M. (2003 August). The fundamental issues and trends of media strategy research. Research panel presentation at the annual meeting of the Media Management and Economics Division at the Association for Education in Journalism & Mass Communication, Kansas City (refereed panel presentation). Chan-Olmsted, S.M. (2003 August). Market structure, consolidation, and diversity: An empirical overview. Panel presentation at the annual meeting of the Communication Technology and Policy Division at the Association for Education in Journalism & Mass Communication, Kansas City (refereed panel presentation). *Chan-Olmsted, S.M., & Chang, B. (2003 August). Consumer awareness and adoption of digital television: Exploring the audience knowledge, perceptions, and factors affecting the adoption of terrestrial DTV. Presented to Communication Technology and Policy Division at the annual meeting of the Association for Education in Journalism & Mass Communication, Kansas City. *Ren, W., & Chan-Olmsted, S.M. (2003 August). Radio business on the World Wide Web: An examination of the streaming terrestrial and Internet-based radio stations in the United States. Presented to Media Management and Economics Division at the annual meeting of the Association for Education in Journalism & Mass Communication, Kansas City.
*Ha, L., & Chan-Olmsted, S.M. (2003 June). The economics and pragmatics of enhanced TV to cable TV network viewership. Presented to the National Cable Telecommunications Association, Chicago. *Lee, C., & Chan-Olmsted, S.M. (2003 May). Competitive advantage of broadband Internet: A comparative study between South Korea and the United States. To be presented to the annual meeting of the Communication and Technology Division at the International Communication Association, San Diego. Chan-Olmsted, S.M. (2003 May). When the media meet the Internet: Industry characteristics and online publishing/broadcasting. Refereed panel presentation at the annual meeting of the Communication and Technology Division at the International Communication Association, San Diego (refereed panel presentation). *Fang, L., & Chan-Olmsted, S.M. (2003 April). Partnerships between the old and the new: Examining the strategic alliances between broadcast television networks and Internet firms in the context of convergence. To be presented to the annual meeting of the Management and Sales Division at the Broadcast Education Association, Las Vegas (Top Paper Award). *Landers, D., & Chan-Olmsted, S.M. (2003 April). Assessing the changing network television market: A resource-based analysis of broadcast television networks. To be presented to the Management and Sales Division at the annual meeting of the Broadcast Education Association, Las Vegas (Second-Place Paper Award). *Ha, L., & Chan-Olmsted, S.M. (2002, April). Enhanced TV as brand extension: TV viewers’ perception of enhanced TV features and TV commerce on broadcast networks’ web sites. Presented to Communication Technology Division at the annual meeting of the Broadcast Education Association, Las Vegas. *Chan-Olmsted, S.M., and Li, J.C. (2001,
August). The profiling of cable modem broadband subscribers: Characteristics, perceptions,
and satisfaction. Presented to Communication Technology and Policy Division at the annual meeting of the Association for Education
in Journalism & Mass Communication, Washington DC. *Chan-Olmsted, S.M. (2001, August). The Globalization of telecommunications services: Alliances, market development, and product convergence. Presented to Media Management and Economics Division at the annual meeting of the Association for Education in Journalism & Mass Communication, Washington DC (Third-place paper). *Chan-Olmsted, S. M., and Jamison. M. (2001, July). Firms' responses to globalization and convergence. Presented to the Sixth Asia-Pacific Regional Conference of International Telecommunications Society, Hong Kong. *Chan-Olmsted, S. M., and Kang, J. (2001, June). Theorizing the strategic architecture of a broadband television industry. Presented to the 2001 annual Academic National Cable Television Association Conference, Chicago. Chan-Olmsted,
S. M. (2001, June). Incorporating economics in telecommunications courses. Presented to
the 2001 annual Academic Seminar at the National Cable Television Association Conference,
Chicago. Chan-Olmsted, S. M. (2001, April). Teaching audience research in undergraduate telecommunications classes. Presented to the Media Management and Sales Division at the 2001 Annual Meeting of the Broadcast Education Association, Las Vegas. *Chan-Olmsted, S.m., and Jung, J. (2001, April). Strategizing the net business: How television networks compete in the age of the Internet. Presented to Media Management and Sales Division at the Annual Meeting of the Broadcast Education Association (Third Place Paper). *Chan-Olmsted, S. M. and Kim, Y. (2000, August). The PBS brand versus cable brands: Assessing the brand equity of public television in a multichannel environment. Presented to the Media Management and Economics Division at the Annual Meeting of the Association for Education in Journalism & Mass Communication, Phoenix. *Chan-Olmsted, S. M. and Lee, J. (2000, August). Strategic competition in the multichannel video programming market: An intra-industry strategic group study of cable programming networks. Presented to the Media Management and Economics Division at the Annual Meeting of the Association for Education in Journalism & Mass Communication, Phoenix. *Chan-Olmsted, S. M. and Jamison, M. (2000, May). Competition through alliances: Telecommunications strategy in the global market. Presented to the International Media Economics Conference, Pamplona, Spain. *Chan-Olmsted, S.M. (1999, December). The impact of new media on the traditional media marketplace. Presented to the International Communication and Technology Conference, Taipei, Taiwan. *Chan-Olmsted, S.M. (1999, November). The strategic marketing value of the Internet for mass media Presented to the Mass Communication Division at the Annual Meeting of the National Communication Association, Chicago. *Chan-Olmsted, S.M., & Park, J. (1999, August). From on-air to online world: Examining the functions and structures of broadcast TV stations' web sites. Presented to the Media Management and Economics Division at the Annual Meeting of the Association for Education in Journalism & Mass Communication, New Orleans.
*Chu, P.,
& Chan-Olmsted, S. M. (1999, August). The impact of cable television on political
campaigns in Taiwan. Presented to the International Communication Division at the annual
meeting of the Association for Education in Journalism & Mass Communication, New
Orleans.
Chan-Olmsted,
S. M. (1999, August). A new competition model for the integrated media market.
Presented to the International
Communication Division at the annual meeting of the Association for Education in
Journalism & Mass Communication, New Orleans. Chan-Olmsted, S. M. (1999, April). The new business model for an emerging global telecommunications market. Presented to the Media Management and Sales Division at the Annual Meeting of Broadcast Education Association, Las Vegas. *Chan-Olmsted, S.M., and Kim, Y. (1998, August). Brand Management in Todays Broadcast Television Market: An Exploratory Analysis. Paper presented to the annual meeting of the Association for Education in Journalism & Mass Communication, Media Management and Economics Division. Baltimore. *Chan-Olmsted, S.M. (1997, August). Mergers, acquisitions and convergence: The strategic alliances of broadcasting, cable television and telephone services. Paper presented to the annual meeting of the Association for Education in Journalism & Mass Communication, Media Management and Economics Division. Chicago. *Chan-Olmsted, S. M. (1996, August). Televised violence and children: What parents perceive and how they control. Paper presented to the annual meeting of the Association for Education in Journalism & Mass Communication, Mass Communication & Society Division. Anaheim, California. *Chan-Olmsted, S. M. (1996, April). Theorizing multichannel media economics: An exploration of a group-industry strategic competition model. Paper presented to the annual meeting of the Central State Communication Association, Communication Theory Division. Minneapolis. *Chan-Olmsted, S. M. (1995, August). Market competition for cable television: Reexamining its horizontal mergers and industry concentration. Paper presented to the annual meeting of the Association for Education in Journalism & Mass Communication, Media Management and Economics Division. Washington D.C. (Top Faculty Paper) *Chan-Olmsted, S. M. (1995, April). The duopoly game: An examination of its economics, management, and policy implications. Paper presented to the annual meeting of the Broadcast Education Association, Management and Sales Division. Las Vegas. *Thomas, L., & Chan-Olmsted, S. M. (1994, October). The effectiveness of violence labeling: A study of viewership demand with the introduction of labeling. Paper presented to the International Conference on Violence in the Media. New York City. *Chan-Olmsted, S. M. (1994, August).
Deregulation of radio ownership rules: Analyzing the economic impact. Paper presented to
the annual meeting of the Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication,
Media Management and Economics Division. Atlanta. *Chan-Olmsted, S. M. (1994, April). A chance for survival or status quo? The economic implications of the radio duopoly ownership rules. Paper presented to the annual meeting of the Popular Culture Association and American Culture Association, Radio Broadcasting Interest Group. Chicago. *Chan-Olmsted, S. M. (1993, August). How leading advertising agencies use barter syndication: A pilot study. Paper presented to the annual meeting of the Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication, Advertising Division. Kansas City. "Top Faculty Paper") *Chan-Olmsted, S. M. (1992, August). Networks versus studios: An examination of programming product competitiveness and the financial interest and syndication rules. Paper presented to the annual meeting of the Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication, Media Management and Economics Division. Montreal. *Chan-Olmsted, S. M. (1991, August). The U.S. television syndication industry: An examination of its market operation. Paper presented to the annual meeting of the Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication, Media Management and Economics Division. Boston. *Chan-Olmsted, S. M. (1991, August). The economics and practices of barter advertising. Paper presented to the annual meeting of the Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication, Advertising Division. Boston. *Chan-Olmsted, S. M. (1990, July). Assessing
multichannel media industry competitiveness and performance: Toward an intra-industry
strategic competition model. Paper presented to the annual meeting of the Association for
Education in Journalism and Mass Communication, Media Management and Economics Division.
Minneapolis. Chan-Olmsted, S. M. (1989, December). A game rule for MSO monopoly players? Scrutinizing multiple ownership rules for cable multiple system operators. Commentary essay accepted by the Federal Communications Commission (Notice of Inquiry in the Matter of competition, Rate Deregulation and the Commission's Policies Relating to the Provision of Cable Television Service). *Chan-Olmsted, S. M. (1989, March). Toward a mass media mediated exchange theory. Paper presented to the annual Big Ten Mini-Conference. Iowa City. *Chan-Olmsted, S. M. (1988, July). Inspection of numbers: The governmental investigation of broadcast rating services 1955-1965. Paper presented to the annual meeting of the Speech Communication Association of Puerto Rico. Puerto Rico.
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