Social and economic transformation in the digital era /

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Imprint:Hershey, PA : Idea Group Pub., c2004.
Description:xv, 326 p. : ill. ; 26 cm.
Language:English
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Format: Print Book
URL for this record:http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/5038030
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Other authors / contributors:Doukidis, Georgios I., 1958-
Mylonopoulos, Nikolaos, 1970-
Pouloudi, Nancy, 1970-
ISBN:1591401585 (h/c)
1591402670 (s/c)
1591401593 (ebook)
Notes:Includes bibliographical references and index.
Table of Contents:
  • Preface
  • Section I. Social Context and Public Policy
  • Chapter I. Why the Digital Era?
  • Chapter II. e-Policy: The Impact and Political Economy of the Digital Revolution
  • Chapter III. Aspects of Social Responsibility in the Information Society
  • Chapter IV. The Digital Divide Challenge: How Stakeholder Analysis Can Be Used to Formulate Effective IT Diffusion Policies
  • Chapter V. B2B E-Commerce Diffusion: The Efficacy of Institutional Discourse
  • Section II. Trust and Regulation
  • Chapter VI. Trust in the Digital Era
  • Chapter VII. Building Trust Online: The Design of Robust Reputation Reporting Mechanisms for Online Trading Communities
  • Chapter VIII. Policy-Driven Signing Frameworks in Open Electronic Transactions
  • Chapter IX. Internet Jurisdiction: The International Perspective
  • Chapter X. Socially Desirable Development of M-Commerce: The Role of Regulation
  • Section III. Analyzing Innovative Business Models
  • Chapter XI. Business Model Innovation in the Digital Economy
  • Chapter XII. Toward a Profitable ISP Business in a Competitive Environment
  • Chapter XIII. Market Entry Potential and Social-Economic Implications of Internet-Based TV
  • Section IV. Organizing and Managing Knowledge Work
  • Chapter XIV. Network Topology of the New Economy: Organizational Passages from Knowledge to Innovation
  • Chapter XV. Networked Business Organizations: An Actionable Research Framework
  • Chapter XVI. Labor Flexibility in the Information Society: Is There a Balance Between Skills Improvement and Use of External Employment?
  • Chapter XVII. Learning Supported Decision-Making: ICTs as Feedback Systems
  • Chapter XVIII. Leveraging Knowledge Assets in Firms of the Digital Era
  • About the Editors and Authors
  • Index