Includes bibliographical references (p. 46-56).Supported by the Center for Coordination Science, the MIT Sloan School of Management.JoAnne Yates
Since the diffusion of the punched card tabulator following the 1890 U.S. Census, mass-scale informa...
By the nature of their business, life insurance firms are conservative in their investments in secu...
The adoption of large-scale computers by the British retail banks in the 1960s required a first-time...
Cover title. Presented to the Seminar in Science, Technology, and Society at MIT in September 1993; ...
Accounting has evolved over thousands of years from record keeping systems designed to document to s...
Since commercial computers were first introduced in the early 1950s, their role, power, and importan...
This retail life insurance case together with other cases3 support an initial research hypothesis th...
© Published under licence by IOP Publishing Ltd. The article presents a study of the information tec...
Presented in this thesis is the historical development of the evolution of the life insurance indust...
Geographers are familiar with Ellsworth Huntington’s influential, yet frequently derided, claims abo...
In 1949, the world's first business computer application was rolled out. The host for the applicatio...
This paper summarizes the results of several case studies comparing how U.S. and Japanese firms succ...
Abstract: The beginning of automatic information processing: information systems on punch cards Towa...
The paper studies the co-evolution of industrial turbulence and financial volatility in the early ph...
Rapid innovations in information technology have made big impact in the insurance industry. The use ...
Since the diffusion of the punched card tabulator following the 1890 U.S. Census, mass-scale informa...
By the nature of their business, life insurance firms are conservative in their investments in secu...
The adoption of large-scale computers by the British retail banks in the 1960s required a first-time...
Cover title. Presented to the Seminar in Science, Technology, and Society at MIT in September 1993; ...
Accounting has evolved over thousands of years from record keeping systems designed to document to s...
Since commercial computers were first introduced in the early 1950s, their role, power, and importan...
This retail life insurance case together with other cases3 support an initial research hypothesis th...
© Published under licence by IOP Publishing Ltd. The article presents a study of the information tec...
Presented in this thesis is the historical development of the evolution of the life insurance indust...
Geographers are familiar with Ellsworth Huntington’s influential, yet frequently derided, claims abo...
In 1949, the world's first business computer application was rolled out. The host for the applicatio...
This paper summarizes the results of several case studies comparing how U.S. and Japanese firms succ...
Abstract: The beginning of automatic information processing: information systems on punch cards Towa...
The paper studies the co-evolution of industrial turbulence and financial volatility in the early ph...
Rapid innovations in information technology have made big impact in the insurance industry. The use ...
Since the diffusion of the punched card tabulator following the 1890 U.S. Census, mass-scale informa...
By the nature of their business, life insurance firms are conservative in their investments in secu...
The adoption of large-scale computers by the British retail banks in the 1960s required a first-time...