
Asia's Computer Challenge
Threat or Opportunity for the U.S. and the World?
Oxford University Press Inc
Published on 1. October 1998
Book
Hardback
384 pages
978-0-19-512201-5 (ISBN)
Description
This book examines the evolution of the computer industry in the Pacific Asia region. It explains the key factors that account for the different levels of success among the nations in the area, and explores the strategic implications for the United States and the Asian Pacific countries as they compete in computers in the emerging network era. This book is intended for academics and computer professionals.
Reviews / Votes
...the work pulls together the diverse and...broadening Asian computer industry in a succinct and intelligent discussion. Its conclusions are well developed and documented and the results add significant value to the ongoing dialogue....The authors have done a magnificent job articulating a difficult and rapidly changing subject....This is an excellent book and I highly recommend it....Well written and documented this work will serve its readership well. * Journal of Asian Business *More details
Language
English
Place of publication
New York
United States
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Illustrations
figures, tables
Dimensions
Height: 240 mm
Width: 161 mm
Thickness: 25 mm
Weight
737 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-19-512201-5 (9780195122015)
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Schweitzer Classification
Other editions
Additional editions

Jason Dedrick | Kenneth L. Kraemer
Asia's Computer Challenge
Threat or Opportunity for the United States and the World?
E-Book
08/1998
1st Edition
OUP eBook
€48.49
Available for download

Jason Dedrick | Kenneth L. Kraemer
Asia's Computer Challenge
Threat or Opportunity for the United States and the World?
E-Book
08/1998
1st Edition
OUP eBook
€48.49
Available for download
Persons
Author
Senior Research Fellow, Center for Research on Information Technology and OrganizationSenior Research Fellow, Center for Research on Information Technology and Organization
Professor, Graduate School of Economics; Director, Center for Research on Information Technology and OrganizationProfessor, Graduate School of Economics; Director, Center for Research on Information Technology and Organization, both at University of California, Irvine
Content
List of Figures
List of Tables
1: Competing in Computers
2: Globalization of the Computer Industry
3: Japan and the PC Revolution
4: Asia's New Competitors: Korea and Taiwan
5: Asia's New Competitors: Singapore and Hong Kong
6: Findings from the East Asian Experience
7: Lessons for Companies and Countries
8: Competing Computers in the Network Era
Appendix
Notes
Reference
Index
List of Tables
1: Competing in Computers
2: Globalization of the Computer Industry
3: Japan and the PC Revolution
4: Asia's New Competitors: Korea and Taiwan
5: Asia's New Competitors: Singapore and Hong Kong
6: Findings from the East Asian Experience
7: Lessons for Companies and Countries
8: Competing Computers in the Network Era
Appendix
Notes
Reference
Index