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To say we live in a technological age is an understatement, as is evident in this book. The authors surveyed presidents, CEOs, and CTOs from nearly 40 firms representing various industries. The result is an insightful examination of the five major technologies that U.S. industry can't do withoutamong them, software and telecommunications.
L'autore: Eric Larson (Ph.D., Policy Analysis, Rand Graduate School) is a policy analyst at Rand with nearly two decades of experience, primarily in national security and foreign affairs. Steven W. Popper (Ph.D., Economics, UC Berkeley) is a senior economist in Rand's International Policy Department and serves as Associate Director of the Science and Technology Policy Institute, as well as Professor of Science and Technology Policy in the Rand Graduate School. Caroline S. Wagner (M.A., Science, Technology and Public Policy, George Washington University) serves as the Special Assistant to the Director of the Science and Technology Policy Institute at Rand, as director of outreach for the institute, and as a policy analyst working on science and technology policy issues.
Titolo: New Forces at Work: Industry Views Critical ...
Casa editrice: RAND Corporation
Data di pubblicazione: 1999
Legatura: Paperback
Condizione: New
Edizione: seconda edizione