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Global Internet Economy

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ISBN-10: 0262112728

ISBN-13: 9780262112727

Edition: 2003

Authors: Bruce Mitchel Kogut

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Comparing the experiences of seven countries - France, Germany, India, Japan, Sweden, South Korea, and the US - this text analyzes the rise of the Internet and its impact on changing national institutions.
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Book details

List price: $45.00
Copyright year: 2003
Publisher: MIT Press
Publication date: 1/3/2003
Binding: Hardcover
Pages: 536
Size: 6.14" wide x 8.94" long x 1.27" tall
Weight: 1.870
Language: English

Bruce Kogut is Sanford C. Bernstein & Co. Professor of Leadership and Ethics and Director of the Sanford C. Bernstein Center for Leadership and Ethics at Columbia University. He is the author or editor of six books, including The Global Internet Economy (MIT Press, 2003) and Knowledge, Options, and Institutions.

Acknowledgments
List of Contributors
Introduction: The Internet Has Borders
Country Chapters
From Pockets of Experimentation to Institutional Change
The Growth and Development of the Internet in the United States
Sweden's Wireless Wonders: The Diverse Roots and Selective Adaptations of the Swedish Internet Economy
Technological National Learning in France: From Minitel to Internet
Creativity under Constraint: Technological Imprinting and the Migration of Indian Business to the New Economy
The German Internet Economy and the "Silicon Valley Model": Convergence, Divergence, or Something Else?
The Internet Economy of Korea
Between Bit Valley and Silicon Valley: Hybrid Forms of Business Governance in the Japanese Internet Economy
Cross-cutting Themes
Is There Global Convergence in Regulation and Electronic Markets?
Suppliers and Intermediaries
Regulation in Europe
Non-Market Strategies and Regulation in the United States
Conclusions
References
Index