Technology and ICT
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The Industrial Dynamics of the New Digital Economy
Edited by Jens Frøslev Christensen, Peter Maskell
‘. . . this is a stimulating collection that advances thinking on the post-bust digital economy in a measured and scholarly approach. . . The book should be read by those interested in ICT industry dynamics and how a remarkable historica...eBook:Find out more$40.00
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Changing Governance of Research and Technology Policy
Edited by Jakob Edler, Stefan Kuhlmann, Maria Behrens
‘At the beginning of the new millennium, the European Research Area (ERA) was proposed as a major objective for Europe. It has since given rise to much political discourse and a rare intergovernmental consensus. Three years after its ini...eBook:Find out more$40.00
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Corporate Technological Competence and the Evolution of Technological Diversification
Felicia M. Fai
‘One of the longest-running debates in studies of economic and industrial organization concerns the advantages of specialization versus the advantages of diversification. Confusion over the nature of “diversification” has clouded this de... -
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Information Systems and the Economics of Innovation
Edited by Chrisanthi Avgerou, Renata Lèbre La Rovere
This book identifies and discusses critical issues of ICT innovation at both the macroeconomic and organisational levels, bringing together two hitherto independent fields of study: economics and information systems. The book takes stock... -
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The Internet and Mobile Telecommunications System of Innovation
Edited by Charles Edquist
‘. . . this book is a great reference tool for those involved in telecommunications. The macroeconomic aspects of how different entities affected the development of worldwide standards are addressed as well and make for interesting case ... -
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Competition for Technological Leadership
Johan Lembke
‘Europe is moving assertively to establish itself as global leader in 21st century technologies. Why does the European Union support certain technologies and not others? How do decision-makers balance national priorities, EU ambitions, a...eBook:Find out more$40.00
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Innovation in Multinational Corporations in the Information Age
Grazia D. Santangelo
‘Innovation in Multinational Corporations in the Information Age is highly recommended for any professional interested in the role of information technology in multinational corporations. Although most of the analysis in this book is foc... -
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Technology, Growth and Competitiveness
Jan Fagerberg
‘A brilliant, articulate and eminently readable collection of essays by one of Norway’s leading economists.’ – Angus Maddison, University of Groningen, The Netherlands ‘For over 20 years, Jan Fagerberg has been one of the most authorita... -
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Shaping Technology, Guiding Policy
Edited by Knut H. Sørensen, Robin Williams
‘This volume represents the latest thinking of the eminent group of scholars dedicated to our understanding of the “social shaping of technology”. They have joined economic historians, evolutionary economists, and those doing studies of ... -
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Information Technology in Multinational Enterprises
Edited by Edward M. Roche, Michael J. Blaine
‘The book is clearly positioned in the intersecting set of research on international business and information systems, respectively. . . . Collectively, the authors both take stock of what we know and indicate future patterns of developm... -
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Economics, Science and Technology
Steven Payson
‘A multi-disciplinary, thought-provoking, critical look at the economics profession and its relation to science and technology. The argument for function-based characteristics is especially interesting.’ – David C. Colander, Middlebury ... -
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Technological Change, the Learning Curve and Profitability
Dudley Jackson
‘The understanding of technological change by experts in innovation studies and that by economists has diverged widely in recent decades. Researchers in innovation studies consider that economists pay insufficient attention to the key p...