Table of contents for How revolutionary was the digital revolution? : national responses, market transitions, and global technology / edited by John Zysman and Abraham Newman.

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Figures and Tables
Acknowledgments
Abbreviations
Contributors
 Introduction 
1.	Frameworks for Understanding the Political Economy of the Digital Era 
Abraham Newman and John Zysman
2.	Creating Value in a Digital Era (Exploring the Experimental Economy: How Do Wealthy Nations Stay 
Wealthy?
John Zysman
 Part One. National Stories and Global Markets in the Digital Era
The Finnish Story
3.	Finland's Emergence as a Global Information Technology Player: Lessons from the Finnish Wireless 
Cluster 
Ari Hyytinen, Laura Paija, Petri Rouvinen, and Pekka Yla-Anttila 
4.	An Old Consensus in the "New" Economy? Institutional Adaptation, Technological Innovation and 
Economic Restructuring in Finland 
Darius Ornston and Olli Rehn
The Japanese Story 
5.	Telecom Competition in World Markets: Understanding Japan's Decline 
Robert Cole 
6.	Japan's Telecommunications Regime Shift: Understanding Japan's Potential Resurgence 
Kenji Kushida
What Next? 
7.	The Emerging Economies in the Digital Era: Market Places, Market Players, and Market Makers
 Naazneen Barma
 Part Two. The Experiments: Vision and Execution 
Business Strategies 
8.	Enron's Missed Opportunity: Enron's Refusal to Build a Collaborative Market Turned Bandwidth 
Trading into a Disaster 
Andrew Schwartz
Reorganizing Work 
9.	The Relocation of Service Provision to Developing Nations: The Case of India 
Rafiq Dossani and Martin Kenney
10.	From Linux to Lipitor: How The Coming Reconfiguration of IP Can Move Pharma off a Deteriorating 
Path 
Steven Weber
11.	Research Note on The Learning Organization 
Tobias Schulze-Cleven
Knowledge in an Information Society 
12.	Spoken About Knowledge: Why It Takes Much More Than Knowledge Management to Manage Knowledge
 Niels Christian Nielsen and Maj Cecilie Nielsen
13.	Pooling Knowledge: Trends and Characteristics of R&D Alliances in the ICT Sector 
Christopher Palmberg and Olli Martikainen
 Part Three. Market Transitions: Reorganizing Markets, Getting from Here to There
 
14.	The Peculiar Evolution of 3G Wireless Networks: Institutional Logic, Politics, and Property Rights 
Peter Cowhey, Jonathan Aronson, and John Richards
15.	Success Factors in Mobile Telephony: Why Diffusion in the Us and Europe Differ 
Heli Koski
16.	National Styles in the Setting of Global Standards: The Relationship Between Firms' Standardization 
Strategies and National Origin 
Aija Leiponen 
Part Four. Social Transformations
 
17.	Weaving the Authoritarian Web: The Control of Internet Use in Non-Democratic Regimes 
Taylor C. Boas
18.	Copyright's Digital Reformation 
Brodi Kemp 
19.	Transforming Politics in a Digital Era
Abraham Newman and John Zysman
Bibliography
Index

Library of Congress Subject Headings for this publication:

Information technology -- Economic aspects.
Technological innovations -- Economic aspects.
High technology industries.
Globalization -- Economic aspects.