Volume 28 Issue 4 (2010)
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Adopting and consuming innovations
This paper aims to improve understanding of how innovations are diffused through combining perspectives on the adoption and consumption of innovation. The literature on the adoption of innovation mainly examines…
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Unconventional competition – drawing lessons from the military
We explore aspects of unconventional competition between firms. In particular, we address two critical questions. The first is: what happens when firms decide to compete outside the rules and frameworks…
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From the myth of Prometheus to strategic resilience: two cognitive paradigms linking risk and innovation
We argue that cognition linking risk to innovation is influenced by two distinct cognitive paradigms which have deep roots in personality and culture and are closely bound up with political…
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The role of technology in intelligence practice: linking the developer and the user perspectives
Technology has penetrated the social fabric of security practices so deeply that it is often used without much reflection on its role, significance and implications. This naturalisation of technology makes…
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Shackling the digital economy means less for everyone: the impact on the music industry
Birgitte Andersen is Professor of the Economics and Management of Innovation in the School of Business, Economics and Informatics at Birkbeck College, University of London. She works on business innovation…
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Aiming at copyright infringers and hitting the digital economy
Bill Dutton is director of the Oxford Internet Institute. He is also Professor of Internet Studies in the University of Oxford, and fellow of Balliol College.
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Copyright policy, innovation, and the limits to our understanding – a response to Birgitte Andersen’s ‘Shackling the digital economy means less for everyone’
Christian Handke is assistant professor of Cultural Economics in the Department for the Study of the Arts and Culture at Erasmus University and Visiting Research Fellow with the Centre for…
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Response to paper by Birgitte Andersen on the Digital Economy Act
Andrew Heaney has been executive director of strategy and regulation with TalkTalk since 2007. He was previously a competition policy director with Ofcom and a partner with Spectrum Strategy Consultants.