Only a few information technology organizations predict the future by inventing it.1 One of the canonical examples is Xerox PARC, which in the early 1970′s produced the first mouse, pioneered Graphical User Interfaces, invented Ethernet, and developed the first laser printer, along with dozens of other innovations. Among contemporary organizations, the inheritor of this lineage [...
The early history of the computer industry was dominated by a single firm, IBM, and the computing pl...
The adoption of infor-mation technology (IT) in organizations has been growing at a rapid pace. The ...
Until now the existence of human beings can survive a continuous struggle for change and adaptation ...
Xerox was a rapidly growing company in the 1960s due primarily to the invention and excellent exploi...
Do the advances in information technology equate to a new industrial revolution? The advances by IBM...
Early motion pictures resembled theatre productions on film. Decades would pass before the technique...
Researchers first began to seriously study technology use in organizations in the late 1950s and ear...
The objective of this study is to better explain how technology companies, and their supporting netw...
The aim of this thesis was to describe the moving trends in the Information Technology industry from...
A learning-curve approach has been employed to study inventiveness in the computer industry. The app...
The computer industry is remarkable for the pace of its technical change over the last half century ...
TOFFLER,NAISBITT AND others write of agrarian and industrial revolu-tions past and of electronic and...
Technology has been an important theme in the study of organizational form and function since the 19...
An industrialist expresses optimism about the sources of leadership and financing in the continuing ...
Let’s have a look at our technology for a minute. Where it came from and what it is today. Remember ...
The early history of the computer industry was dominated by a single firm, IBM, and the computing pl...
The adoption of infor-mation technology (IT) in organizations has been growing at a rapid pace. The ...
Until now the existence of human beings can survive a continuous struggle for change and adaptation ...
Xerox was a rapidly growing company in the 1960s due primarily to the invention and excellent exploi...
Do the advances in information technology equate to a new industrial revolution? The advances by IBM...
Early motion pictures resembled theatre productions on film. Decades would pass before the technique...
Researchers first began to seriously study technology use in organizations in the late 1950s and ear...
The objective of this study is to better explain how technology companies, and their supporting netw...
The aim of this thesis was to describe the moving trends in the Information Technology industry from...
A learning-curve approach has been employed to study inventiveness in the computer industry. The app...
The computer industry is remarkable for the pace of its technical change over the last half century ...
TOFFLER,NAISBITT AND others write of agrarian and industrial revolu-tions past and of electronic and...
Technology has been an important theme in the study of organizational form and function since the 19...
An industrialist expresses optimism about the sources of leadership and financing in the continuing ...
Let’s have a look at our technology for a minute. Where it came from and what it is today. Remember ...
The early history of the computer industry was dominated by a single firm, IBM, and the computing pl...
The adoption of infor-mation technology (IT) in organizations has been growing at a rapid pace. The ...
Until now the existence of human beings can survive a continuous struggle for change and adaptation ...