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040 _aBaker & Taylor
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090 _aHC 79 .I55 L44 2000
100 1 _aLeer, Anne C.
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245 1 0 _aWelcome to the wired world :
_bthe new networked economy /
_cAnne Leer.
260 _aLondon :
_bPearson Education,
_c2000.
300 _axvii, 221 p. :
_bill. ;
_c23 cm.
336 _2rdacontent
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337 _2rdamedia
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338 _2rdacarrier
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505 0 _aVisions of the Wired World -- The shrinking planet -- Imagining the future -- Market drivers and key agents of change -- Hype versus reality - guru talk and those great ideas -- The Global Information Infrastructure -- Emerging global systems -- The rise of the Global Information Infrastructure (GII) -- Technology -- The development of media and communications technologies - from Gutenberg to Gates -- Innovation and the rate of change -- Managing technological investments -- The market -- The search for a market and the challenge of sizing it -- The meaning of convergence -- The new evolving market structure -- Redefining the market -- Content -- What content, which customer? -- The trouble with information assets -- The intellectual property system -- Copyright -- Electronic commerce -- Defining electronic commerce -- Trends in, and the value of, e-markets -- Information transactions - tangible versus intangible assets -- The challenge of security -- Cryptography and the role of encryption technology -- Transactional systems for network commerce -- Possible future developments -- The networked economy -- Towards the Knowledge Age -- Human capital and knowledge management -- Barriers to be resolved -- Conditions for market efficiency and potential risk -- Projections of future developments -- Wired organizations -- Challenges and strategic responses of key players -- Publishers in a mixed media environment -- Digital television -- Transforming advertising -- Value creation and changing business models -- Public services -- Reinventing government -- Lifelong learning and the rapid transformation of the education sector -- Global overview of ICT initiatives in education -- The call for public- and private-sector partnerships -- People -- The individual citizen and the Wired World -- The opportunities and impact of teleworking -- Net addiction and other cyberspace side-effects -- The digital divide -- The Global Information Society versus information city states -- Chapter 1 of the Bangemann Report Europe and the global information society: Recommendations to the European Council, 26 May 1994 -- Speech of US Vice President AI Gore at the International Telecommunication Union's first World Telecommunications Development Conference, Buenos Aires, March 1994 -- Speech of US Vice President Al Gore, 15th International ITU Conference, 12 October 1998.
520 0 _aWelcome to the Wired World examines the strategic issues executives need to know to take their business forward in the digital age. It also provides a synthesis of and commentary on the key reports, surveys, compliance and regulatory issues that are shaping commerce in the wired world.
650 0 _aInformation society.
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650 0 _aInformation superhighway.
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650 0 _aInformation technology.
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650 0 _aInformation technology
_xEconomic aspects.
_970873
650 0 _aElectronic commerce.
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650 0 _aBusiness enterprises
_xComputer networks.
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710 2 _aFinancial Times.
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740 0 2 _aWelcome to the wired world : tune in to the digital future.
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