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  Asia’s computer challenge
Dedrick J., Kraemer K. (ed), Oxford University Press, Oxford, UK, 1998.  Type: Book (9780195122015)

This impressive book may be of particular interest those who were part of the early development of the computer industry and may have assumed that, due to the early dominance of IBM, the development of the industry would follow in lock...
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Sep 1 1999  
  International dimensions of the productivity paradox
Dewan S., Kraemer K. (ed) Communications of the ACM 41(9): 56-62, 1998.  Type: Article

Dewan and Kraemer enter the debate on the macroeconomic impact of information technology (IT) investments on a national economy. This article shows that the actual impact of each additional dollar of IT investments produces a macroecon...
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Nov 1 1998  
  Managing information systems
Kraemer K. (ed), Leslie J., Dunkle D., Lane J., Jossey-Bass Inc., Publishers, San Francisco, CA, 1989.  Type: Book (9789781555421601)

This book reports on research into local government organizations’ experience with computing change. More particularly, “The basic question of the book is whether the forces of the environment or the actions of mana...
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Jun 1 1990  
  Wired cities: shaping the future of communications
Dutton W., Blumler J., Kraemer K. (ed), G. K. Hall & Co., Boston, MA, 1987.  Type: Book (9789780816118519)

The title promises much, thereby leading us to expect more than we get. After all, how can one criticize a book with three academic editors and 49 additional contributors, that comprises 28 chapters with 7 sectional introductions, as d...
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Jan 1 1989  
  Datawars: the politics of modeling in federal policymaking
Kraemer K. (ed), Dickhoven S., Tierney S., King J., Columbia University Press, New York, NY, 1987.  Type: Book (9789780231062046)

The authors explore factors leading to successful implementation and use of macroeconomic and microeconomic models by agencies of the federal government. Case studies of two sets of models, the TRIM/MATH (Transfer Income Model/MicroAna...
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Mar 1 1988  

 
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