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Information and Communication Technologies (ICT) have become important tools topromote and realize a variety of public … goals and policies. The growing importance of ICT indaily life, business activities and govemance prompts the need to … consider the role of ICTmore explicitIy in urban administrations and policies. What are the city maker's expectationsabout ICT …
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This paper offers both a conceptual and an operationalmodel that aims to map out the causes and implicationsof ICT … describe and test the rela-tionships between perceptions of the city, policy makers'beliefs about ICT and the associated urban … ICT policy.According to the model, respondents that perceive theircity as having many urban functions (e …
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This paper models strategic interactions between a product supplier, a provider of information about product quality, and end users, in the context of road transportation. Using a game-theoretical analysis of suppliers' pricing strategies, we assess the social welfare effects of traffic...
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Innovations in information and communication technologies (ICT) in recent decades have had profound implications for …
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to advanced ICT sources) on the residents’ valuation of cultural heritage. Based on an extensive survey among inhabitants …
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As a result of advances in ICT-services, transportation, and local development, among others, an increasing number of …
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Information and Communications Technologies (ICT) and innovative activities, as well as recorded information on trade and worker …
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We explore the properties of various types of public and private pricing on acongested road network with heterogeneous users and allowing for elasticdemand. Heterogeneity is represented by a continuum of values of time. Thenetwork consists of both serial and parallel links, which allows us to...
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We develop a model of strategic networks that captures two distinctive features of interfirm collaboration: bilateral … to invest in R&D, and the architecture of collaboration networks. In the absence of firm rivalry, the complete network …, under strong market rivalry the complete network is stable, but intermediate levels of collaboration and asymmetric networks …
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Conventional economic wisdom suggests that congestion pricing would be an appropriate response to cope with the growing congestion levels currently experienced at many airports. Several characteristics of aviation markets, however, may make naive congestion prices equal to the value of marginal...
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