Knowledge Technology & Policy 2005 - Abstracts

Knowledge Technology & Policy 2005
TitleSubjectAuthors
Building the virtual city: Public participation through e-democracy.Social sciencesHudson-Smith, Andrew, Evans, Stephen, Batty, Micheal
Building the virtual city: Public participation through e-democracy.Social sciencesHudson-Smith, Andrew, Evans, Stephen, Batty, Micheal
Community technology centers and bridging the digital divide.Social sciencesKaiser, Scott
Competing urban visions and the shaping of the digital city.Social sciencesAurigi, Alessandro
Competing urban visions and the shaping of the digital city.Social sciencesAurigi, Alessandro
Competing urban visions and the shaping of the digital city.Social sciencesAurigi, Alessandro
Creating political websites: Balancing complexity & usability.Social sciencesTisinger, Russell, Stroud, Natalie, Meltzer, Kimberly, Mueller, Brett, Gans, Rachel
Design and development of next generation of information infrastructure: Case studies of broadband public network and digital city.Social sciencesDong-Hee Shin
Digital communities of practice: Investigation of actionable knowledge for local information networks.Social sciencesHoran, Thomas, Wells, Kimberly
Digital communities of practice: Investigation of actionable knowledge for local information networks.Social sciencesHoran, Thomas, Wells, Kimberly
Does technology and innovation management improve market position? Empirical evidence from innovating firms in South Africa.Social sciencesOerlemans, Leon, Rooks, Gerrit, Pretorius, Tinus
Information technology and the transformation of diplomacy.Social sciencesBrown, Robin
Inter-organizational collaboration, knowledge intensity, and the sources of innovation in the bioscience-technology industries.Social sciencesWilloughby, Kelvin, Galvin, Peter
Joseph Schumpeter and his legacy in innovation studies.Social sciencesHospers, Gert-Jan
Managing the university third strand innovation process? Developing innovation support services in regionally engaged universities.Social sciencesBenneworth, Paul, Dawley, Stuart
Partners or pawns?: The impact of elite decision-making and epistemic communities in global information policy on developing countries and transnational civil society.Social sciencesCogburn, Derrick
Reaching for frontiers: Registering discontinuity in energy market analysis.Social sciencesMason, Arthur
The dynamics of a disturbance: New and established interests in technology policy debates.Social sciencesGrossmann, Matt
The politics of information and communication technology use among Latin American gender equality organizations.Social sciencesFriedman, Elisabeth Jay
Urban cyberspace policy initiatives in Manchester, UK, 1989-1999.Social sciencesFourkas, Vassilys
U.S. antitrust policy, interface compatibility standards, and information technology.Social sciencesHemphill, Thomas A., Vonortas, Nicholas S.
Virtual cities as a tool for democratization in developing countries.Social sciencesFernandez-Maldonado, Ana Maria
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