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prices and diffusion. We address the question of non-random selection arising from cross-country differences in the timing of … be a substantial problem in cross-country studies on technology diffusion and yield biased estimates of the policy … variables of interest. Our estimation results suggest that standardization accelerates 2G entry and diffusion, although within …
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We study firm-level adoption of packaged software products of almost 4,000 UK sites between 2000 and 2003. We consider all software used in a firm as its software product and categorize it into related, but distinct subsystems: the core subsystem (Operating Systems), and Desktop and Enterprise...
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We study firm-level adoption of packaged software products of almost 4,000 UK sites between 2000 and 2003. We consider all software used in a firm as its software product and categorize it into related, but distinct subsystems : the core subsystem (Operating Systems), and Desktop and En-terprise...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10008578336
diffusion. We address the question of non-random selection arising from cross-country differences in the timing of the … problem in cross-country studies on technology diffusion and yield biased estimates of the policy variables of interest. Our … estimation results suggest that standardization accelerates 2G entry and diffusion, although within-standards competition …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10005674317
explain well the observed diffusion patterns of the OSS business model among the sample of 716 European software firms …. Instead, it seems that the network effects influentially shape the diffusion path of the OSS supply strategies. Our study … further contributes to the technology diffusion literature as our econometric model aims at separating, unlike the previous …
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