scholars on the most relevant m-commerce topics of yesterday, today, and tomorrow. In the next section we use the literature review to present a broad landscape of what the m-commerce community has achieved and its influence on the Information System (IS) discipline. This is followed by our report on the perspectives of the respected researchers who participated in the Delphi study. In the closing sections we reconsider Lyytinen and Yoo’s foundational research on the challenges of mobility [14], in the light of the findings from the two studies presented here. Doing so provides a platform for discussing the changing role and meaning of m-commerce research, its implications for practice, and its position within the IS research field.