Volume 30 Issue 4 (2012)
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Sony’s redemption: the Blu-ray vs. HD-DVD standards war
This paper examines the factors that affect market dominance in a standards competition by comparing the VHS–Beta war in the 1980s with that between Blu-ray and HD-DVD in the 2000s.…
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An enterprise resource planning system innovation and its influence on organisational culture: a case study in higher education
Many organisations are adopting new enterprise resource planning (ERP) systems to address their organisational and business problems. These technologies may promise utopian visions of information management, yet often they have…
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On Kahneman’s : what you see is not all there is
Peter Earl is an associate professor of economics at the University of Queensland, and a rebel. He is a behavioural economist, and was one long before such creatures became acceptable.…
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Kahneman in practice
Brian Martin is professor of social sciences at the University of Wollongong. He is interested in the dynamics of power, particularly strategies for challenging repression and exploitation. He has worked…
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Critical thinking: Kahneman and policy making
Robin Mansell is professor of new media and the internet at LSE. She is interested in how and why people communicate with each other, especially when their relationships are mediated…
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: great for practitioners but not so great for academics
John Steen is a senior lecturer in the University of Queensland. His research interests include strategy and innovation, and especially the small world characteristics of networks. Tim Kastelle is also…