Volume 21 Issue 4 (2003)
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The international telecommunication regime in the information age
This paper examines recent changes in the international telecommunication regime. The concept of an international regime comes from the field of international relations. Although it is not universally accepted, one…
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Emerging electronic markets at ‐Business crossroads: competitive and regulatory issues in the electricity industry
Natural history depicts evidence of the dynamics of evolution, while fossil records permit the examination of change over time. Such records inform us also that change is never easy and…
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Electronic commerce: conceptual pitfalls and practical realities
This paper offers a critical assessment of the development of business‐to‐business electronic commerce. Focusing particularly on the use of Internet‐based ‘many‐to‐many’ electronic marketplaces, the practical reality of the experience of…
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Competition processes and the management of innovation
This paper presents two different forms of research practices: Mode 1 and Mode 2. These forms of knowledge production are adumbrated not so much to demonstrate their radical differences, though…
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Twenty‐five years of evolving information privacy law—where have we come from and where are we going?
Lenah Game Meats Case. Dow Jones v Gutnik
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