Morten Rask

Morten Rask is associate professor of international business, marketing and e-business in the Department of Management and International Business Studies at the Aarhus School of Business in Denmark. He has been a Visiting Scholar at the University of Rhode Island (URI). Dr. Rask has been doing research on the organizational use of Internet for international marketing since 1995. His Ph.D. dissertation was about Global B2B e-commerce. His current research is on m-commerce, e-business and e-marketplaces. He has published in the fields of global marketing, e-commerce, and m-commerce. He has contributed to Electronic Markets, European Journal of Purchasing & Supply Management and to Management and Business Economics (in Danish). Among his books are Organizing for Networked Information Technologies - Cases in Process Integration and Transformation (Aalborg University Press, 2001), and E-marketplaces for exporting (Samfundslitteratur, 2002, in Danish). Morten Rask has won the Tuborg Foundation Business Economist 1999 Award given to Ph.D. students for excellent performance. Morten Rask holds an M.Sc. in International Business Economics and a Ph.D. in International Business from Aalborg University in Denmark, and has practical work experiences in Silicon Valley, USA.

Publications

Mobile Communications and Mobile Commerce: Conceptual Frames to Grasp the Global Tectonic Shifts
Nikhilesh Dholakia, Morten Rask, Ruby Roy Dholakia. © 2009. 11 pages.
In this keynote chapter, we provide an overview of the emerging global landscape of mobile communications and mobile commerce, circa 2005. We introduce the four core CLIP...
It's an M-World After All: Lessons from Global Patterns of Mobile Commerce
Nikhilesh Dholakia, Morten Rask, Ruby Roy Dholakia. © 2008. 13 pages.
n this concluding chapter, we gather together the lessons emerging from the patterns of mobile commerce evident in the preceding chapters. Mobile applications, commercial and...
Mobile Communications and Mobile Commerce: Conceptual Frames to Grasp the Global Tectonic Shifts
Nikhilesh Dholakia, Morten Rask, Ruby Roy Dholakia. © 2008. 11 pages.
In this keynote chapter, we provide an overview of the emerging global landscape of mobile communications and mobile commerce, circa 2005. We introduce the four core CLIP...
It's an M-World After All: Lessons from Global Patterns of Mobile Commerce
Nikhilesh Dholakia, Morten Rask, Ruby Roy Dholakia. © 2008. 28 pages.
n this concluding chapter, we gather together the lessons emerging from the patterns of mobile commerce evident in the preceding chapters. Mobile applications, commercial and...
M-Commerce: Global Experiences and Perspectives
Nikhilesh Dholakia, Morten Rask, Ruby Roy Dholakia. © 2006. 330 pages.
M-Commerce: Global Experiences and Perspectives focuses on the emerging growth of mobile telecommunications and mobile commerce around the world. To provide a global perspective...
Mobile Communications and Mobile Commerce: Conceptual Frames to Grasp the Global Tectonic Shifts
Nikhilesh Dholakia, Morten Rask, Ruby Roy Dholakia. © 2006. 14 pages.
In this keynote chapter, we provide an overview of the emerging global landscape of mobile communications and mobile commerce, circa 2005. We introduce the four core CLIP...
Denmark: M-Commerce Experiences and Perspectives
Morten Rask. © 2006. 26 pages.
With a CLIP-device in hand, communication is not dependent on location and time. Users can get location-specific, proactive information from m-portals, reactive SMS notifications...
It's an M-World After All: Lessons from Global Patterns of Mobile Commerce
Nikhilesh Dholakia, Morten Rask, Ruby Roy Dholakia. © 2006. 17 pages.
n this concluding chapter, we gather together the lessons emerging from the patterns of mobile commerce evident in the preceding chapters. Mobile applications, commercial and...
Configuring M-Commerce Portals for Business Success
Nikhilesh Dholakia, Morten Rask. © 2004. 19 pages.
M-commerce entails transactions conducted via mobile telecommunications networks using communication, information, and payment devices such as mobile phones or palmtop units....