Title: The International computer software industry: a comparative study of industry evolution and structure
Abstract: Contributors 1: David C. Mowery: Introduction 2: W. Edward Steinmueller: The U.S. Software Industry: An Analysis and Interpretive History 3: Richard N. Langlois and David C. Mowery: The Federal Government Role in the Development of the U.S. Software Industry 4: Jonathan Khazam and David C. Mowery: Tails that Wag Dogs: The Influence of Software-based Network Externalities on the Creation of Dominant Designs in RISC Technologies 5: The User-Driven Evolution of the Japanese Software Industry: The Case of Customized Software for Mainframes 6: Thomas Cottrell: Standards and the Arrested Development of Japan's Microcomputer Software Industry 7: Franco Malerba and Salvatore Torrisi: The Dynamics of Market Structure and Innovation in the Western European Software Industry 8: Peter Grindley: The Future of the Software Industry in the United Kingdom: The Limitations of Independent Production 9: Valery Katkalo and David C. Mowery: Institutional Structure and Innovation in the Emerging Russian Software Industry 10: Robert P. Merges: A Comparative Look at Intellectual Property Rights and the Software Industry 11: David C. Mowery: Conclusion Index
Publication Year: 1996
Publication Date: 1996-09-01
Language: en
Type: article
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