Computing
Computing
Greenstein, Shane M.
Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd
09/2006
584
Dura
Inglês
9781843764700
15 a 20 dias
Acknowledgements
Introduction: The Industrial Economics of Computing
Shane Greenstein
PART I TECHNICAL ADVANCE
1. Ernst R. Berndt, Zvi Griliches and Neal J. Rappaport (1995), 'Econometric Estimates of Price Indexes for Personal Computers in the 1990s'
2. Timothy F. Bresnahan (1986), 'Measuring the Spillovers from Technical Advance: Mainframe Computers in Financial Services'
3. Manuel Trajtenberg (1989), 'The Welfare Analysis of Product Innovations, with an Application to Computed Tomography Scanners'
PART II SUPPLY BEHAVIOR AND INDUSTRY EVOLUTION
4. Timothy F. Bresnahan and Shane Greenstein (1999), 'Technological Competition and the Structure of the Computer Industry'
5. Franklin M. Fisher, John J. McGowan and Joen E. Greenwood (1983), 'Anticompetitive Behavior and IBM's Actions'
6. Barbara Goody Katz and Almarin Phillips (1982), 'The Computer Industry'
7. Richard N. Langlois and Paul L. Robertson (1992), 'Networks and Innovation in a Modular System: Lessons from the Microcomputer and Stereo Component Industries'
8. Timothy F. Bresnahan, Scott Stern and Manuel Trajtenberg (1997), 'Market Segmentation and the Sources of Rents from Innovation: Personal Computers in the Late 1980s'
9. Shane Greenstein (2000), 'Building and Delivering the Virtual World: Commercializing Services for Internet Access'
PART III USER ADOPTION AND PRODUCTIVITY
10. Thomas N. Hubbard (2000), 'The Demand for Monitoring Technologies: The Case of Trucking'
11. Susan Athey and Scott Stern (2002), 'The Impact of Information Technology on Emergency Health Care Outcomes'
12. Paul A. David (1990), 'The Dynamo and the Computer: An Historical Perspective on the Modern Productivity Paradox'
13. Timothy Bresnahan and Shane Greenstein (1996), 'Technical Progress and Co-invention in Computing and in the Uses of Computers'
14. George P. Baker and Thomas N. Hubbard (2004), 'Contractibility and Asset Ownership: On-Board Computers and Governance in U.S. Trucking'
15. Erik Brynjolfsson and Lorin M. Hitt (2000), 'Beyond Computation: Information Technology, Organizational Transformation and Business Performance'
Name Index
Acknowledgements
Introduction: The Industrial Economics of Computing
Shane Greenstein
PART I TECHNICAL ADVANCE
1. Ernst R. Berndt, Zvi Griliches and Neal J. Rappaport (1995), 'Econometric Estimates of Price Indexes for Personal Computers in the 1990s'
2. Timothy F. Bresnahan (1986), 'Measuring the Spillovers from Technical Advance: Mainframe Computers in Financial Services'
3. Manuel Trajtenberg (1989), 'The Welfare Analysis of Product Innovations, with an Application to Computed Tomography Scanners'
PART II SUPPLY BEHAVIOR AND INDUSTRY EVOLUTION
4. Timothy F. Bresnahan and Shane Greenstein (1999), 'Technological Competition and the Structure of the Computer Industry'
5. Franklin M. Fisher, John J. McGowan and Joen E. Greenwood (1983), 'Anticompetitive Behavior and IBM's Actions'
6. Barbara Goody Katz and Almarin Phillips (1982), 'The Computer Industry'
7. Richard N. Langlois and Paul L. Robertson (1992), 'Networks and Innovation in a Modular System: Lessons from the Microcomputer and Stereo Component Industries'
8. Timothy F. Bresnahan, Scott Stern and Manuel Trajtenberg (1997), 'Market Segmentation and the Sources of Rents from Innovation: Personal Computers in the Late 1980s'
9. Shane Greenstein (2000), 'Building and Delivering the Virtual World: Commercializing Services for Internet Access'
PART III USER ADOPTION AND PRODUCTIVITY
10. Thomas N. Hubbard (2000), 'The Demand for Monitoring Technologies: The Case of Trucking'
11. Susan Athey and Scott Stern (2002), 'The Impact of Information Technology on Emergency Health Care Outcomes'
12. Paul A. David (1990), 'The Dynamo and the Computer: An Historical Perspective on the Modern Productivity Paradox'
13. Timothy Bresnahan and Shane Greenstein (1996), 'Technical Progress and Co-invention in Computing and in the Uses of Computers'
14. George P. Baker and Thomas N. Hubbard (2004), 'Contractibility and Asset Ownership: On-Board Computers and Governance in U.S. Trucking'
15. Erik Brynjolfsson and Lorin M. Hitt (2000), 'Beyond Computation: Information Technology, Organizational Transformation and Business Performance'
Name Index