Niina Mallat

Senior Fellow
Senior Fellow
E704 Dept. Information and Service Management
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niina.mallat@aalto.fi
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+358503394727

Osaamisalueet

Autonomous vehicles, Smart services, Mobile payments, Information systems

Julkaisut

The Sky Is the Limit : A Review of Drone Research and Future Agenda for the IS Field

Niina Mallat, Johanna Bragge, Matti Rossi 2025 Communications of the Association for Information Systems

Data-Driven Personas in Drone Delivery : Leveraging Generative AI for Enhanced User Insights and Experience Design

Virpi Oksman, Niina Mallat 2025 HCI International 2025 Posters : Proceedings, Part VII

Shared benefits and sustainable mobility – A case of autonomous bus

Kari Koskinen, Niina Mallat, Bikesh Raj Upreti 2024 Case Studies on Transport Policy

Trust and risky technologies: Aligning and coping with Tesla Autopilot

Kari Koskinen, Antti Lyyra, Niina Mallat, Virpi Tuunainen 2019 Proceedings of the 52nd Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences (HICSS 2019)

The Impact of Use Context on Mobile Services Acceptance: The Case of Mobile Ticketing

Niina Mallat, M. Rossi, V.K. Tuunainen, A. Öörni 2009 Information and Management

Past, present and future of mobile payments research: A literature review

T. Dahlberg, Niina Mallat, J. Ondrus, A. Zmijewska 2008 Electronic Commerce Research and Applications

An empirical investigation of mobile ticketing service adoption in public transportation

Niina Mallat, M. Rossi, V. Tuunainen, A. Öörni 2008 Personal and Ubiquitous Computing

Exploring Merchant Adoption of Mobile Payment Systems an Empirical Study

Niina Mallat, V. Tuunainen 2008 e-Service Journal

Exploring consumer adoption of mobile payments - A qualitative study

Niina Mallat 2007 Journal of Strategic Information Systems

The Impact of Use Situation and Mobility on the Acceptance of Mobile Ticketing Services

Niina Mallat, M. Rossi, V.K. Tuunainen, A. Öörni 2006 HICSS 39th Annual Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences, Hawaii, USA, January 4-7, 2006