Mobilizing the Information Society: Strategies for Growth and Opportunity

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Oxford University Press, 26. lis 2000. - Broj stranica: 541
Mobilizing the Information Society comprehensively and critically examines the interaction between social, regulatory, and market developments underlying the growing use of new technologies such as the personal computer and the Internet. Based upon empirical research by an international team, it offers insights needed to understand public policy, corporate strategy, and individual choices taken in response to the deluge of new technological opportunities. A principal theme of Mobilizing the Information Society is that changes are governed by public decisions that establish the institutional framework in which the private sector operates. The quality and value of the information society for the citizen is not the inevitable consequence of market and technological forces. Policy choices, however, that fail to take market and technical influences into account will prove ineffective. The authors lay the foundation for improved theories of the process of change, more appropriate strategies to achieve desired aims, and more effective policies for mitigating the effects of dislocation and exclusion from the information society. Mobilizing the Information Society offers unique insights into the social, economic, and political forces that are structuring the pathway to the information society, and their consequences for businesses and citizens in their everyday lives.

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Prologue
1
1 Competing Interests and Strategies in the Information Society
8
Access and Users Capabilities
37
3 Transforming the Infrastructure Supporting the Information Society
98
4 Chaos in Service Innovations and Applications
150
5 Controlling Electronic Commerce Transactions
197
6 Liberalization and the Process and Implications of Standardization
240
7 Electronic Intellectual Property and Creative Knowledge Production
289
8 Building Trust for Virtual Communities
338
9 Locating the Consequences of Information Society Developments
396
10 Recapitulating the Themes and Facing the Future
452
Referencess
464
Subject Index
501
Name Index
513
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Professor Robin Mansell holds the Dixons Chair in New Media and the Internet within the Interdepartmental Programme in Media and Communications (Media@lse), London School of Economics and Political Science. W. Edward Steinmueller is Professor of Information and Communication Technology Policy at SPRU, University of Sussex, where he directs the Information, Networks & Knowledge Research Centre.

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