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India, Ireland and Israel have experienced a high growth in the software industry especially during the 1990s. This … paper aims to analyze the role of multinational corporations (MNCs) in the development of the software industry in these … countries. The study is centred on software production and IT-related services - software development, chip design and …
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This paper examines three software and/or information technology enabled services (ITES) industries—two in the early …
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The empirical studies relative to the Free/Libre/Open Source Software (FLOSS) case stress the important role played by …
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the main sources of knowledge transfer and innovation among key firms in Bangalore’s software cluster are their external …
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This study analyzes incumbent entry timing decisions in new markets in the case of Encryption Software (ES). In ES …
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The paper analyses the birth of the Encryption Software Industry (ESI), a new niche in the software industry. Using a …
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This study aimed to provide some insights into sanitation-related strategies taken by the BRAC Water, Sanitation and Hygiene (WASH) Programme from an economic point of view. The aim of this report included measuring and identifying the factors that influence willingness to pay for improved...
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enhancing manufacturing productivity. issue by analyzing an unpublished data set on the investment in computers and software at …
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software activity. We explore the hypothesis that the level of skills of participants and their skill variety are important for …
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This study seeks to identify the engineering, behavioural and socio-economic determinants of childhood diarrhoea and its duration and to compute the resulting costs borne by slum dwellers. The study is based on a survey of 480 households in 32 slums in Dhaka.
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