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Institutions and learning in new industries |
Storz, C., Moerke, A. |
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Legacies of the developmental state for Japan's information and communication industries |
Tilton, M / Tilton, M. / Choi, H. |
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Institutional framework and competitiveness of the U.S. telecommunications market |
Schefczyk, M. |
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Information and communication technologies in Germany : is there a remaining role for sector-specific regulations? |
Knieps, G. |
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Private solutions to uncertainty in Japanese electronic commerce |
Storz, C. |
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Institutional conditions for achieving effective implementation of ICT |
Frieden, R. |
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B2C e-commerce dynamics in Germany : do we need a different regulatory framework? |
Rothgang, M., Lageman, B., Scheuer, M. |
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ICT and corporate structure : the diffusion of e-commerce across Japanese companies |
Tachiki, D. |
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The rise and fall of "Wintelism" : manufacturing strategies and transnational production networks of U.S. information electronics firms in the Pacific Rim |
Lüthje, B. |
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Open innovation : firms' novel deployment of ICT in new product development |
Reichwald, R., Piller, F., Seifert, S., Ihl, C. |
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Competitive advantage through co-evolution of technology and organization |
Fulk, J. |
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Next generation information and communication technologies deployment in Japan |
Akhtar, M., Teramoto, Y.,Benton, C. |
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Shaping organizational technology : ICT as a learning process |
Schreyögg, G. |
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Institutions and learning in new industries |
Storz, C., Moerke, A. |
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Legacies of the developmental state for Japan's information and communication industries |
Tilton, M / Tilton, M. / Choi, H. |
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Institutional framework and competitiveness of the U.S. telecommunications market |
Schefczyk, M. |