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The Information Society, Volume 7
Volume 7, Number 1, 1990
- Edward M. Roche:
Brazilian Information Policy: The High Costs of Building a National Industry. 1-32 - J. Christopher Westland:
Collaboration and Productivity in Information Systems Research. 33-51 - Michael Dupagne:
High-Definition Television: A Policy Framework to revive U.S. leadership in Consumer Electronics. 53-76
Volume 7, Number 2, 1990
- Labor Force, Rob Kling:
More Information, Better Jobs?: Occupational Stratification and Labor-Market Segmentation in the United States' information. 77-107 - Scott R. Buckley, David Chi-Chung Yen:
Group decision support systems: Concerns for success. 109-123 - Tiger Li:
Computer-mediated communications and the Chinese students in the U.S. 125-137 - Bruce Tonn:
Recommendations for decentralized information technology innovation and management. 139-154 - Vijay Gurbaxani, Kenneth L. Kraemer, John Leslie King, Sheryl Jarman, Jason L. Dedrick, K. S. Raman, Chee-Sing Yap:
Government as the driving force toward the information society: National computer policy in Singapore. 155-185
- Editorial board.
Volume 7, Number 3, 1990
- Andrew S. Targowski:
Strategies and Architecture of the Electronic Global Village. 187-202 - Kieran P. Broadbent:
New Information-Communication Technologies in Scientific Communication: Implications for Third-World Users. 203-232 - Virgil L. P. Blake, Thomas T. Surprenant:
Electronic Immigrants in the Information Age: Public Policy Considerations. 233-244
Volume 7, Number 4, 1990
- Rene Poirier:
The Information Economy Approach: Characteristics, Limitations, and Future Prospects. 245-285 - Uday M. Apte:
Global Outsourcing of Information Systems and Processing Services. 287-303
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