Effects of the Internet on the spatial structure of innovation networks
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Research made on innovation systems and innovative milieux has shown that the innovation process of companies is strongly interrelated with activities of the other firms and organizations. Based on the survey of Austrian firms, it is investigated how the internet is changing innovation networks of companies with respect to new types of partners and the spatial extension of the network.
Publication Name: Information Economics and Policy
Subject: Library and information science
ISSN: 0167-6245
Year: 2003
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My scale or your meter? evaluating methods of measuring the Internet
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An implication for measuring the Internet of distinction between infrastructure and its use is investigated and a snapshot of the current status of knowledge is provided. After reviewing the current measures available, some indications on what data should be trusted more and how better measures of Internet could be obtained are provided.
Publication Name: Information Economics and Policy
Subject: Library and information science
ISSN: 0167-6245
Year: 2003
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The quantitative evaluation of the economic impact of e-government: a structural modelling approach
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A study examining the economic impact of e-government based on structural modeling, using quantitative methodology, is presented.
Publication Name: Information Economics and Policy
Subject: Library and information science
ISSN: 0167-6245
Year: 2006
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