The growth in mobile devices has brought many opportunities for corporate businesses via mobile learning. However, corporate businesses seem to be slow in capitalising on mobile learning and limited empirical research has been found addressing this. This paper sets out to find the latest on the subject of mobile learning in corporate businesses by reviewing two prominent journal lists relevant to the Business and Information Systems domain; Australian Business Deans Council (ABDC) and the Computing Research and Education Association of Australasia (CORE). A Systematic Literature Review (SLR) approach was used to uncover the current thinking on the subject, including areas of focus and potential gaps. Findings show that highly ranked journals have neither featured mobile learning in the corporate business context nor do they feature any substantial Australian context. This research highlights the gap within literature and brings practical implication for those researching and intending to contribute to this domain.
History
Pagination
1-10
Location
Auckland, N.Z.
Start date
2014-12-08
End date
2014-12-10
ISBN-13
978-1-927184-26-4
Language
eng
Publication classification
E Conference publication, E1.1 Full written paper - refereed
Copyright notice
2014, Lac, Sukunesan, Cain, Vasa, Mouzakis
Editor/Contributor(s)
[Unknown]
Title of proceedings
ACIS 2014 : Integral IS: the embedding of information systems in business, government and society : Proceedings of the 25th Australasian Conference on Information Systems
Event
Department of Business Information Systems, Auckland University of Technology. Conference (25th : 2014 : Auckland, N.Z.)
Publisher
Australasian Conference on Information Systems
Place of publication
[Auckland, N.Z.]
Series
Department of Business Information Systems, Auckland University of Technology Conference