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International Journal of IT Standards and Standardization Research, Volume 1
Volume 1, Number 1, 2003
- Alfred G. Warner:
Block Alliances in Formal Standard Setting Environments. 1-18 - Mostafa Hashem Sherif:
When Is Standarization Slow? 19-32 - Mark Pruett, Hun Lee, Ji-Ren Lee, Donald O'Neal:
How High-Technology Start-Up Firms May Overcome Direct and Indirect Network Externalities. 33-45 - Zacharias Bilalis, Didier Herbert:
(IT) Standardisation from a European Point of View. Int. J. IT Stand. Stand. Res. 1(1): 46-49 (2003) - Yves Chauvel:
Standards and Telecommunications Development: Where Are We Going? Int. J. IT Stand. Stand. Res. 1(1): 50-53 (2003) - Veit Ghiladi:
The Importance of International Standards for Globally Operating Businesses. Int. J. IT Stand. Stand. Res. 1(1): 54-56 (2003) - Gottlobe Fabisch:
An Ambitious Goal - eEurope for All. Int. J. IT Stand. Stand. Res. 1(1): 57-61 (2003) - Mostafa Hashem Sherif:
The Role of JITSR in Enhancing the Management of Information and Telecommunication Standards. Int. J. IT Stand. Stand. Res. 1(1): 62-63 (2003)
Volume 1, Number 2, 2003
- Tim Weitzel, Oliver Wendt, Falk von Westarp, Wolfgang König:
Network Effects and Diffusion Theory: Network Analysis in Economics. 1-21 - Tineke M. Egyedi:
Consortium Problem Redefined: Negotiating 'Democracy' in the Actor Network on Standardization. 22-38 - Jürgen Wehnert:
A View From Inside a CEN Working Group. 39-48 - Scott O. Bradner:
Are Global Internet-Related Standards Possible? Int. J. IT Stand. Stand. Res. 1(2): 49-52 (2003) - John Ketchell:
eBusiness Standards - Re-intermediating the End Users. Int. J. IT Stand. Stand. Res. 1(2): 53-56 (2003) - Torsten Bahke, Ingo Wende:
Standardization in Information and Communication Technology (ICT) - German Positions. Int. J. IT Stand. Stand. Res. 1(2): 57-66 (2003)
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