
The Internet and Mobile Telecommunications System of Innovation
Developments in Equipment, Access and Content
Charles Edquist(Editor)
Edward Elgar Publishing
Published on 29. January 2003
Book
Hardback
288 pages
978-1-84376-232-4 (ISBN)
Description
This book examines the 'new' areas of telecommunications technology, focusing particularly on fixed data communications (including the internet) and mobile telecommunications (including the mobile internet). A sectoral systems of innovation approach is used as a conceptual framework for the analysis of the telecommunications sector, in terms of equipment, access and content.The authors consider the emergence and expansion of new technologies and explore how the sectoral system of innovation is evolving and how previously independent systems are now converging. In particular, they address the question of equipment production and the provision of intangible service products such as internet access and content. By addressing the production of both goods and services, they highlight the critical interdependence of service innovations and manufacturing innovations.
Some of the specific topics discussed within the book include:
the challenges for Europe of fixed data communications
second and third generation mobile telecommunications systems
data communication via satellite and television subsystems
the dynamics and trends of the internet services industry
policy implications for the future of the telecommunications sectoral system of innovation.
The book is a comprehensive theoretical, empirical and policy oriented account of the emergence and evolution of the sectoral system of innovation of the internet and mobile telecommunications. It will be an invaluable source of reference for academic researchers and policymakers in the fields of macroeconomics, industrial economics and innovation, as well as consultants and firms operating in the communications industry.
Some of the specific topics discussed within the book include:
the challenges for Europe of fixed data communications
second and third generation mobile telecommunications systems
data communication via satellite and television subsystems
the dynamics and trends of the internet services industry
policy implications for the future of the telecommunications sectoral system of innovation.
The book is a comprehensive theoretical, empirical and policy oriented account of the emergence and evolution of the sectoral system of innovation of the internet and mobile telecommunications. It will be an invaluable source of reference for academic researchers and policymakers in the fields of macroeconomics, industrial economics and innovation, as well as consultants and firms operating in the communications industry.
Reviews / Votes
'. . . this book is a great reference tool for those involved in telecommunications. The macroeconomic aspects of how different entities affected the development of worldwide standards are addressed as well and make for interesting case studies.' -- Maike van Wijk, Business Information AlertMore details
Language
English
Place of publication
Cheltenham
United Kingdom
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Dimensions
Height: 234 mm
Width: 156 mm
ISBN-13
978-1-84376-232-4 (9781843762324)
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Schweitzer Classification
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Edited by Charles Edquist, Professor, CIRCLE, Lund University, Sweden
Content
Contents: Preface 1. The Fixed Internet and Mobile Telecommunications Sectoral System of Innovation: Equipment, Access and Content 2. Fixed Data Communications: Challenges for Europe 3. The Global System for Mobile Telecommunications (GSM): Second Generation 4. The Universal Mobile Telecommunications System (UMTS): Third Generation 5. Data Communication: Satellite and TV Subsystems 6. The Internet Services Industry: Sectoral Dynamics of Innovation and Production 7. The Internet Services Industry: Country-specific Trends in the UK, Italy and Sweden 8. Policy Implications for the Future of the Sectoral System Abbreviations Index