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  • Digital Relationships in Developing Countries: A Methodological Critique of Concepts and Measuresby Jeffrey James

    Taylor and Francis 2013; US$ 125.00

    Jeffrey James is one of the relatively few academics to have systematically taken on the topic of IT and development. In this timely book he undertakes a methodological critique of prominent topics in the debate. Challenging the existing literature by international and governmental institutions, the book looks not only at the digital divide but... more...

  • Bad Boy Ballmerby Fredric Alan Maxwell

    HarperCollins 2009; US$ 12.99

    The unauthorized biography of an immigrant's son whobecame a multibillionaire working for Bill Gates, and probably the highest-paid employee in American history. In January 2000, Bill Gates gave his vast responsibilities and title of Microsoft CEO to his best friend Steve Ballmer, a man relatively unknown to the public. Based on in-depth study and... more...

  • Backfireby Peter Burrows

    Wiley 2003; US$ 34.95

    An insider's look at the internal turmoil at one of the world's premier high-tech companies This is the inside story of Hewlett-Packard Company's struggle to regain its former glory, and of the high-stakes battle between CEO Carly Fiorina and family scion Walter Hewlett over how best to achieve that goal. For decades, HP was admired not only for its... more...

  • The Economics of Mobile Telecommunicationsby Harald Gruber

    Cambridge University Press 2005; US$ 35.00

    Offers a comprehensive economic analysis of the main determinants of growth in the mobile telecommunications industry. Detailed country studies provide empirical evidence for the development of the main themes. This research-based survey will appeal to a wide range of applied industrial economists within universities, government and the industry itself. more...

  • How We Got Hereby Andy Kessler

    HarperCollins 2009; US$ 12.99

    Best-selling author Andy Kessler ties up the loose ends from his provocative book, Running Money , with this history of breakthrough technology and the markets that funded them. Expanding on themes first raised in his tour de force, Running Money , Andy Kessler unpacks the entire history of Silicon Valley and Wall Street, from the Industrial Revolution... more...

  • Digital Economic Dynamicsby Paul J.J. Welfens; Mathias Weske

    Springer 2007; US$ 99.99

    Analyzes the dynamics and impacts of software development and discusses institutional and economic changes in the context of digital market economies. This book compares regulatory approaches in OECD countries and evaluates country studies with respect to innovation and welfare aspects. more...

  • Planet Googleby Randall Stross

    Free Press 2008; US$ 15.00

    Based on unprecedented access he received to the highly secretive "Googleplex," acclaimed New York Times columnist Randall Stross takes readers deep inside Google, the most important, most innovative, and most ambitious company of the Internet Age. His revelations demystify the strategy behind the company's recent flurry of bold moves, all driven... more...

  • DEC Is Dead, Long Live DECby Edgar Schein; Paul Kampas

    Berrett-Koehler Publishers 2004; US$ 22.50

    Edgar Schein is one of the founders of the organization development field, a widely respected scholar and a bestselling author ? Shows how the unique culture of DEC was responsible both for its early rise and for its ultimate downfall-a real-life classical tragedy ? Schein was a high-level consultant to DEC throughout its history, with unparalleled... more...

  • Playing to Winby Daniel Sloan

    Wiley 2011; US$ 24.95

    How Nintendo reclaimed its spot at the top of one of the world's most competitive industries Nintendo was once the dominant force in home video gaming--until Sony and Microsoft pummeled them with powerful new consoles. As those two giants battled each other for market share, Nintendo looked dead and buried. Then, true to its secretive, low-profile... more...