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Shane M. Greenstein
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- affiliation: Harvard University, Cambridge, MA, USA
- affiliation (former): Northwestern University, Chicago, IL, USA
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2020 – today
- 2024
- [j183]Shane Greenstein:
After the Gold Rush. IEEE Micro 44(1): 76-78 (2024) - [j182]Shane Greenstein:
Party Like It's 1999? IEEE Micro 44(2): 78-80 (2024) - [j181]Shane M. Greenstein:
The Worlds I See: Curiosity, Exploration, and the Discovery at the Dawn of AI - Fei-Fei Li (New York, NY, USA: Flatiron Books, 2023, 336 pp.). IEEE Micro 44(3): 82-84 (2024) - [j180]Shane Greenstein:
Navigating Applications Development in Generative AI. IEEE Micro 44(4): 122-124 (2024) - 2023
- [j179]Shane Greenstein:
The Modern Digital Operating Model. IEEE Micro 43(1): 90-92 (2023) - [j178]Shane Greenstein:
Butterfly Effects and Legacies. IEEE Micro 43(2): 142-144 (2023) - [j177]Shane Greenstein:
Bank Runs Without the Wisdom of the Crowds. IEEE Micro 43(3): 86-88 (2023) - [j176]Shane Greenstein:
Interview With Ronnie Chatterji, Coordinator for the Creating Helpful Incentives to Produce Semiconductors and Science Act. IEEE Micro 43(5): 98-100 (2023) - [j175]Shane Greenstein:
The AI Gold Rush. IEEE Micro 43(6): 126-128 (2023) - 2022
- [j174]Shane Greenstein:
Creating a platform for costless personalization in clothing. Frontiers Res. Metrics Anal. 7 (2022) - [j173]Shane Greenstein:
Google and Apple Signed a Deal. IEEE Micro 42(1): 138-140 (2022) - [j172]Shane Greenstein:
Time for a Change in U.S. Antitrust for Technology? IEEE Micro 42(2): 86-88 (2022) - [j171]Shane Greenstein:
Growth From Breadth and Depth. IEEE Micro 42(3): 86-88 (2022) - [j170]Shane Greenstein:
Inflation and Technology Markets. IEEE Micro 42(4): 134-136 (2022) - [j169]Shane Greenstein:
Archetypes of Risky Decisions. IEEE Micro 42(5): 130-132 (2022) - [j168]Shane Greenstein:
Distributed Discretion by the Slice. IEEE Micro 42(6): 142-144 (2022) - 2021
- [j167]Shane Greenstein, Grace Gu, Feng Zhu:
Ideology and Composition Among an Online Crowd: Evidence from Wikipedians. Manag. Sci. 67(5): 3067-3086 (2021) - [j166]Shane Greenstein:
Technology Policy Dilemmas in the New Administration. IEEE Micro 41(1): 86-88 (2021) - [j165]Shane Greenstein:
The Economics of Confrontational Conversation. IEEE Micro 41(2): 86-88 (2021) - [j164]Shane Greenstein:
Remote Work. IEEE Micro 41(3): 110-112 (2021) - [j163]Shane Greenstein:
Shortages of Integrated Circuits. IEEE Micro 41(4): 86-88 (2021) - [j162]Shane Greenstein:
Economic Dependencies in Integrated Circuits. IEEE Micro 41(5): 130-132 (2021) - [j161]Shane Greenstein:
Virtuous Cycles. IEEE Micro 41(6): 184-186 (2021) - [c2]Nate C. Apathy, A Jay Holmgren, Shane Greenstein:
Spillover Effects from the HITECH Act on Innovation in Medical Informatics. AMIA 2021 - [i1]Carole-Jean Wu, Srilatha Manne, Parthasarathy Ranganathan, Sarah Bird, Shane Greenstein:
Socio-Technological Challenges and Opportunities: Paths Forward. CoRR abs/2108.06738 (2021) - 2020
- [j160]Shane Greenstein:
The Vital Two Percent. IEEE Micro 40(1): 94-96 (2020) - [j159]Shane Greenstein:
Expertise at Our Fingertips. IEEE Micro 40(2): 74-76 (2020) - [j158]Shane Greenstein:
Pandemics and the Dismal Technology Economy. IEEE Micro 40(3): 118-120 (2020) - [j157]Shane Greenstein:
Uncomfortable Economic Waters. IEEE Micro 40(4): 134-136 (2020) - [j156]Shane Greenstein:
Triggers, Transmissions, and Adjustments. IEEE Micro 40(5): 88-90 (2020) - [j155]Shane Greenstein:
The Fox and Shepherd Problem. IEEE Micro 40(6): 86-88 (2020)
2010 – 2019
- 2019
- [j154]Shane Greenstein:
Six Infrastructure Trends. IEEE Micro 39(1): 70-72 (2019) - [j153]Shane Greenstein:
Where the Frontier Thrives: Bricks, Mix, and Zip. IEEE Micro 39(2): 62-64 (2019) - [j152]Shane Greenstein:
Misapplied Metaphors in AI Policy. IEEE Micro 39(3): 118-120 (2019) - [j151]Shane Greenstein:
The Aftermath of the Dyn DDOS Attack. IEEE Micro 39(4): 66-68 (2019) - [j150]Shane Greenstein:
Earning Stripes in Medical Machine Learning. IEEE Micro 39(5): 126-128 (2019) - [j149]Shane Greenstein:
Antitrust in Three Acts. IEEE Micro 39(6): 82-84 (2019) - 2018
- [j148]Shane Greenstein:
Innovation from the edges. Commun. ACM 61(2): 33-36 (2018) - [j147]Shane Greenstein:
The Paradox of Technological Déjà Vu. IEEE Micro 38(1): 118-120 (2018) - [j146]Shane Greenstein:
Adjusting to Autonomous Trucking. IEEE Micro 38(3): 126-128 (2018) - [j145]Shane Greenstein:
The Technology Tel. IEEE Micro 38(4): 78-80 (2018) - [j144]Shane Greenstein:
Free Software without a Free Lunch or Free Beer. IEEE Micro 38(5): 94-96 (2018) - [j143]Shane Greenstein:
Organized for Cycles of Change. IEEE Micro 38(6): 86-88 (2018) - [j142]Shane Greenstein, Feng Zhu:
Do Experts or Crowd-Based Models Produce More Bias? Evidence from Encyclopedia Britannica and Wikipedia. MIS Q. 42(3) (2018) - 2017
- [j141]Shane Greenstein:
Technology Policy and the Trump Administration. IEEE Micro 37(1): 78-79 (2017) - [j140]Shane Greenstein:
The Value of Free in GDP. IEEE Micro 37(2): 106-107 (2017) - [j139]Shane Greenstein:
Two Sides to Scale. IEEE Micro 37(3): 130-131 (2017) - [j138]Shane Greenstein:
Moore's Law and Economic Architectures. IEEE Micro 37(4): 82-84 (2017) - [j137]Shane Greenstein:
Insider Privileges. IEEE Micro 37(5): 70-72 (2017) - [j136]Shane Greenstein:
The Hush-Hush Norm. IEEE Micro 37(6): 92-95 (2017) - 2016
- [j135]Shane Greenstein, Feng Zhu:
Open Content, Linus' Law, and Neutral Point of View. Inf. Syst. Res. 27(3): 618-635 (2016) - [j134]Shane Greenstein:
What Does a Skunk Works Do? IEEE Micro 36(2): 70-71 (2016) - [j133]Shane Greenstein:
Economic Growth from Technical Advance. IEEE Micro 36(3): 130-131 (2016) - [j132]Shane Greenstein:
Ten Open Questions for Techno-Optimists. IEEE Micro 36(4): 86-87 (2016) - [j131]Shane Greenstein:
No Rosetta Stone for Market Vitality. IEEE Micro 36(5): 62-63 (2016) - [j130]Shane Greenstein:
Congestion on the Last Mile. IEEE Micro 36(6): 62-63 (2016) - 2015
- [j129]Shane Greenstein:
Networking standards and russell's revisionism (review of, "Open standards and the digital age: history, ideology, and networks, russel, a.; 2014)[book review]. IEEE Micro 35(1): 64- (2015) - [j128]Shane Greenstein:
Behind the Buzz of Behavioral Data. IEEE Micro 35(2): 88- (2015) - [j127]Shane Greenstein:
Twenty Years of the Commercial Internet, Part 1. IEEE Micro 35(3): 150-152 (2015) - [j126]Shane Greenstein:
Who Is Gordon Moore, and Why Is There a Law Named for Him? IEEE Micro 35(4): 80- (2015) - [j125]Shane Greenstein:
Twenty Years of the Commercial Internet, Part 2. IEEE Micro 35(5): 86-88 (2015) - [j124]Shane Greenstein:
Insiders, Outsiders, and an Existentialist. IEEE Micro 35(6): 72-c3 (2015) - 2014
- [j123]Shane Greenstein:
The Irony of Public Funding. IEEE Micro 34(1): 94-95 (2014) - [j122]Shane Greenstein:
The Academic and Business Marriage. IEEE Micro 34(3): 152- (2014) - [j121]Shane Greenstein:
Baking the Data Layer [Micro Economics]. IEEE Micro 34(4): 56 (2014) - [j120]Shane Greenstein:
Enough Variety and Diversity? IEEE Micro 34(5): 70-71 (2014) - 2013
- [j119]Shane Greenstein:
The Online Honesty Box. IEEE Micro 33(2): 62-63 (2013) - [j118]Shane Greenstein:
Differentiated Platforms. IEEE Micro 33(3): 120 (2013) - [j117]Shane Greenstein:
Platform Conflicts. IEEE Micro 33(4): 78-79 (2013) - [j116]Shane Greenstein:
Digital Public Goods. IEEE Micro 33(5): 62-63 (2013) - [j115]Shane Greenstein:
How Much Apache? IEEE Micro 33(6): 80 (2013) - 2012
- [j114]Chris Forman, Avi Goldfarb, Shane Greenstein:
The internet is everywhere, but the payoff is not. Commun. ACM 55(8): 34-35 (2012) - [j113]Shane Greenstein:
The Range of Linus' Law. IEEE Micro 32(1): 72 (2012) - [j112]Shane Greenstein:
A Big Payoff. IEEE Micro 32(2): 64 (2012) - [j111]Shane Greenstein:
The Secret Life of Wally Madhavani. IEEE Micro 32(3): 142-143 (2012) - [j110]Shane Greenstein:
Calm Economics. IEEE Micro 32(4): 72 (2012) - [j109]Shane Greenstein:
The Prevailing View. IEEE Micro 32(5): 80 (2012) - 2011
- [j108]Shane Greenstein, Ryan McDevitt:
Evidence of a modest price decline in US broadband services. Inf. Econ. Policy 23(2): 200-211 (2011) - [j107]Shane Greenstein:
Digital Dark Matter. IEEE Micro 31(1): 128 (2011) - [j106]Shane Greenstein:
The Direction of Broadband Spillovers. IEEE Micro 31(2): 104 (2011) - [j105]Shane Greenstein:
The Open Internet Order. IEEE Micro 31(3): 88 (2011) - [j104]Shane Greenstein:
An Honest Policy Wonk. IEEE Micro 31(4): 80 (2011) - [j103]Shane Greenstein:
The Wi-Fi Journey. IEEE Micro 31(5): 80 (2011) - [j102]Shane Greenstein:
Steve Jobs and the Economics of One Entrepreneur. IEEE Micro 31(6): 64-65 (2011) - 2010
- [j101]Shane Greenstein:
Glimmers and Signs of Innovative Health in the Commercial Internet. J. Telecommun. High Technol. Law 8(1): 25-78 (2010) - [j100]Shane M. Greenstein:
The Next Chapter at Google. IEEE Micro 30(1): 4-7 (2010) - [j99]Shane M. Greenstein:
Bleeding-Edge Mass Market Standards. IEEE Micro 30(2): 2-4 (2010) - [j98]Shane Greenstein:
Standardization and Coordination. IEEE Micro 30(3): 6-7 (2010) - [j97]Shane Greenstein:
Digitization and Value Creation. IEEE Micro 30(4): 4-5 (2010) - [j96]Shane Greenstein:
Gatekeeping Economics. IEEE Micro 30(5): 102-104 (2010) - [j95]Shane Greenstein:
Building Broadband Ahead of Digital Demand. IEEE Micro 30(6): 6-8 (2010)
2000 – 2009
- 2009
- [j94]Shane Greenstein:
Economic and business dimensions - The broadband price is not right. Commun. ACM 52(11): 31-33 (2009) - [j93]Shane Greenstein, Gregory L. Rosston:
Special section on auctions. Inf. Econ. Policy 21(2): 85-89 (2009) - [j92]Shane M. Greenstein:
Symptoms of Healthy Innovativeness. IEEE Micro 29(1): 3-5 (2009) - [j91]Shane M. Greenstein:
Building Broadband as Economic Stimulus. IEEE Micro 29(2): 2-3 (2009) - [j90]Shane M. Greenstein:
The Revolution in Spectrum Allocation. IEEE Micro 29(3): 4-6 (2009) - [j89]Shane M. Greenstein:
Micro Economics: Soccer Mom Messaging Is the Poetry of Our Age. IEEE Micro 29(4): 2-3 (2009) - [j88]Shane M. Greenstein:
Micro Economics: Does Google Have Too Much Money?. IEEE Micro 29(5): 6-7 (2009) - [j87]Shane Greenstein:
A Network of Platforms. IEEE Micro 29(6): 2-3 (2009) - 2008
- [j86]Aldo Geuna, Shane Greenstein, Tommaso M. Valletti, David Waterman:
A transition for IEP. Inf. Econ. Policy 20(1): 1 (2008) - [j85]Shane Greenstein:
The Long Arc Behind Bill Gates' Wealth. IEEE Micro 28(1): 4-7 (2008) - [j84]Shane Greenstein:
The Long Arc Behind Bill Gates' Wealth, Part 2. IEEE Micro 28(2): 2-5 (2008) - [j83]Shane M. Greenstein:
Voting and Economic Asymmetry. IEEE Micro 28(4): 2-3 (2008) - [j82]Shane M. Greenstein:
Slouching Toward a Dystopian Internet. IEEE Micro 28(5): 6-7 (2008) - [j81]Shane M. Greenstein:
Chicken Little Predictions. IEEE Micro 28(6): 2-3 (2008) - 2007
- [j80]Shane Greenstein:
Economic experiments in internet access markets. First Monday 12(6) (2007) - [j79]Shane Greenstein:
The High Cost of a Cheap Lesson. IEEE Micro 27(1): 7, 132-133 (2007) - [j78]Shane Greenstein:
Wagging Wikipedia's long tail. IEEE Micro 27(2): 6, 79 (2007) - [j77]Shane Greenstein:
Did the Price of the Internet Drop? IEEE Micro 27(3): 6-7 (2007) - [j76]Shane Greenstein:
The 15-Billion-Dollar Broadband Bonus. IEEE Micro 27(4): 5, 58 (2007) - [j75]Shane Greenstein:
Dog Days for Broadband. IEEE Micro 27(5): 111-112 (2007) - [j74]Shane Greenstein:
Innovation at the Edges. IEEE Micro 27(6): 8-10 (2007) - 2006
- [j73]David Waterman, Shane M. Greenstein, Ingo Vogelsang:
Forum on the future of the telecommunications industries. Inf. Econ. Policy 18(3): 241 (2006) - [j72]Shane Greenstein:
Format wars all over again. IEEE Micro 26(1): 7, 140 (2006) - [j71]Shane Greenstein:
Andy's acceleration and Moore's momentum. IEEE Micro 26(2): 7 (2006) - [j70]Shane Greenstein:
Room for a Thousand Flowers to Bloom. IEEE Micro 26(3): 6, 93 (2006) - [j69]Shane Greenstein:
Legislating Entrepreneurship: An Oxymoron? IEEE Micro 26(4): 4, 86 (2006) - [j68]Shane Greenstein:
Ubiquitous clicks and complements. IEEE Micro 26(5): 7-8 (2006) - [j67]Shane Greenstein:
Four nightmares for net neutrality. IEEE Micro 26(6): 12-13 (2006) - 2005
- [j66]Chris Forman, Avi Goldfarb, Shane Greenstein:
Geographic location and the diffusion of Internet technology. Electron. Commer. Res. Appl. 4(1): 1-13 (2005) - [j65]Chris Forman, Avi Goldfarb, Shane Greenstein:
How Do Industry Features Influence the Role of Location on Internet Adoption? J. Assoc. Inf. Syst. 6(12): 11 (2005) - [j64]Shane Greenstein:
Not a mellifluous march to maturity. IEEE Micro 25(1): 102-104 (2005) - [j63]Shane Greenstein:
Communications consolidation after an era of no restraints. IEEE Micro 25(2): 70-72 (2005) - [j62]Shane Greenstein:
The anatomy of foresight traps. IEEE Micro 25(3): 10-12 (2005) - [j61]Shane Greenstein:
Explorers and expanders, both early and late. IEEE Micro 25(4): 77-79 (2005) - [j60]Shane Greenstein:
Outsourcing and climbing a value chain. IEEE Micro 25(5): 83-84 (2005) - [j59]Shane Greenstein:
Wireless access and electrical markets: Becoming similar? IEEE Micro 25(6): 6-7 (2005) - 2004
- [j58]Shane M. Greenstein:
Why Inventors are not Famous. IEEE Micro 24(1): 76-78 (2004) - [j57]Shane Greenstein:
The paradox of commodities. IEEE Micro 24(2): 73-75 (2004) - [j56]Shane Greenstein:
Imitation happens. IEEE Micro 24(3): 67-69 (2004) - [j55]Shane Greenstein:
The diamond-wafer paradox: A modern mystery. IEEE Micro 24(4): 79-81 (2004) - [j54]Shane Greenstein:
Creative Destruction and Deconstruction. IEEE Micro 24(5): 83-85 (2004) - [j53]Shane Greenstein:
Canaries, whips, and sails. IEEE Micro 24(6): 6-7 (2004) - [r1]Shane Greenstein, Jeff Prince:
The Geographical Diffusion of the Internet in the United States. The Practical Handbook of Internet Computing 2004 - 2003
- [j52]Shane M. Greenstein:
Where Did the Internet Go? IEEE Micro 23(1): 84-86 (2003) - [j51]Shane M. Greenstein:
Too Much Internet Backbone? IEEE Micro 23(2): 78-80 (2003) - [j50]Shane M. Greenstein:
An Era of Error. IEEE Micro 23(3): 68-69 (2003) - [j49]Shane M. Greenstein:
Moore Meets Malthus in Multiples. IEEE Micro 23(4): 8-10 (2003) - [j48]Shane M. Greenstein:
Jumping on Bandwagons. IEEE Micro 23(5): 75-77 (2003) - [j47]Lorrie Faith Cranor, Shane Greenstein:
Communications policy and information technology. Ubiquity 2003(January): 1 (2003) - [c1]Chris Forman, Avi Goldfarb, Shane Greenstein:
Adoption of the internet by commercial establishments: urban density, global village and industry composition. ICEC 2003: 186-194 - 2002
- [j46]Shane M. Greenstein:
The Ride Before the Fall. IEEE Micro 22(1): 4-5 (2002) - [j45]Shane M. Greenstein:
Competition Policy for Innovative Industries. IEEE Micro 22(2): 4-5 (2002) - [j44]Shane M. Greenstein:
Markets for Technology. IEEE Micro 22(3): 4-5 (2002) - [j43]Shane M. Greenstein:
The Crash in Competitive Telephony. IEEE Micro 22(4): 8-9 (2002) - [j42]Shane M. Greenstein:
The Price is Not Right. IEEE Micro 22(5): 12-13 (2002) - [j41]Shane M. Greenstein:
Which Industries Use the Internet? IEEE Micro 22(6): 70-72 (2002) - 2001
- [j40]Shane M. Greenstein:
Measure for Measure in the New Economy (Micro Economics). IEEE Micro 21(1): 11-12 (2001) - [j39]Shane M. Greenstein:
Pricing Internet Access (Micro Economics). IEEE Micro 21(2): 5-6 (2001) - [j38]Shane M. Greenstein:
Shortfalls, Downturns, and Recessions (Micro Economics). IEEE Micro 21(3): 6 (2001) - [j37]Shane M. Greenstein:
An earful about Zvi's e-mail. IEEE Micro 21(4): 8-10 (2001) - [j36]Shane M. Greenstein:
Explaining Booms, Busts, and Errors. IEEE Micro 21(5): 6-7 (2001) - [j35]Shane M. Greenstein:
E-business Infrastructure. IEEE Micro 21(6): 70-71 (2001) - 2000
- [j34]Shane M. Greenstein:
The Commercialization of Information Infrastructure as Technological Mediation: The Internet Access Market. Inf. Syst. Frontiers 1(4): 329-348 (2000) - [j33]Shane M. Greenstein:
Aggressive Business Tactics: Are There Limits? IEEE Micro 20(1): 13-14 (2000) - [j32]Shane M. Greenstein:
A Revolution? How Do You Know? IEEE Micro 20(2): 5-7 (2000) - [j31]Shane M. Greenstein:
Living in the Era of Impatience. IEEE Micro 20(3): 8-9 (2000) - [j30]Shane M. Greenstein:
Hung up on AT&T. IEEE Micro 20(4): 5-6 (2000) - [j29]Shane M. Greenstein:
Falling Through the Cracks at Microsoft. IEEE Micro 20(5): 7 (2000) - [j28]Shane M. Greenstein:
PCs, the Internet, and You. IEEE Micro 20(6): 6-7 (2000)
1990 – 1999
- 1999
- [j27]Shane M. Greenstein:
When technologies converge. IEEE Micro 19(1): 8-9 (1999) - [j26]Shane M. Greenstein:
Bill, adopt a mensch strategy. IEEE Micro 19(2): 8 (1999) - [j25]Shane M. Greenstein:
Forecasting commercial change. IEEE Micro 19(3): 6-7 (1999) - [j24]Shane M. Greenstein:
Building the virtual world. IEEE Micro 19(4): 5-6 (1999) - 1998
- [j23]Shane M. Greenstein:
To have and to have not [techno-haves and have-nots]. IEEE Micro 18(1): 76-84 (1998) - [j22]Shane M. Greenstein:
Ties that bind: foreseeing foreclosure. IEEE Micro 18(2): 4-5 (1998) - [j21]Shane M. Greenstein:
Industrial economics and strategy: computing platforms. IEEE Micro 18(3): 43-53 (1998) - [j20]Shane M. Greenstein:
Uncertainty, prediction, and the unexpected. IEEE Micro 18(4): 76-77 (1998) - [j19]Shane M. Greenstein:
Return Of The Jaded. IEEE Micro 18(5): 4-5 (1998) - [j18]Shane M. Greenstein:
Commercializing the Internet. IEEE Micro 18(6): 6-7 (1998) - 1997
- [j17]Shane M. Greenstein:
How coinvention shapes our market. IEEE Micro 17(1): 2-3 (1997) - [j16]Shane M. Greenstein:
It has bugs, but the games are out of this world [DP industry]. IEEE Micro 17(2): 5-6 (1997) - [j15]Shane M. Greenstein:
Let play monopoly [computing industry]. IEEE Micro 17(3): 73-74 (1997) - [j14]Shane M. Greenstein:
The biology of technology. IEEE Micro 17(4): 3-5 (1997) - [j13]Shane M. Greenstein:
Micro economics: contrasting opinions about convergence. IEEE Micro 17(5): 7-8 (1997) - [j12]Shane M. Greenstein:
The software industry through an academic looking glass. IEEE Micro 17(6): 6-7 (1997) - 1996
- [j11]Shane Greenstein:
A birthday even a curmudgeon could love. IEEE Micro 16(2): 3-4 (1996) - [j10]Shane Greenstein:
Upgrading, catching up, and shooting for par [Micro Economics]. IEEE Micro 16(3): 2 (1996) - [j9]Shane Greenstein:
Upgrading, catching up, and shooting for par [PC market economics]. IEEE Micro 16(3): 3-5 (1996) - [j8]Shane Greenstein:
Debunking the productivity paradox. IEEE Micro 16(4): 2-3 (1996) - [j7]Shane Greenstein:
Repetitive stress injuries. IEEE Micro 16(5): 72-73 (1996) - [j6]Shane Greenstein:
Don't call it a highway! IEEE Micro 16(6): 78-79 (1996) - 1995
- [j5]Shane M. Greenstein:
Lock-in and the costs of switching mainframe computer vendors in the US federal government in the 1970s. IEEE Ann. Hist. Comput. 17(3): 58-66 (1995) - [j4]Shane Greenstein:
The market and computer technology. IEEE Micro 15(3): 8-9 (1995) - [j3]Shane Greenstein:
Not a Young and Restless Market. IEEE Micro 15(6): 3-4 (1995) - 1993
- [j2]Shane M. Greenstein:
Markets, standards, and the information infrastructure. IEEE Micro 13(6): 36-51 (1993) - 1992
- [j1]Shane M. Greenstein:
Invisible Hands and Visible Advisors: An Economic Interpretation of Standardization. J. Am. Soc. Inf. Sci. 43(8): 538-549 (1992)
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