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responses to innovation between excess inertia (lock-in to incumbent technology) and excess volatility (rushing to the ‘next big … possibility of lock-in (especially to a given technology or supplier) in the presence of complementarities. A related thread in …
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technology, media and telecom (TMT) sector. Evidence suggests that vertical mergers are generally pro-competitive, as they are … evidence and recent case law in the technology, media and telecom sector. It was prepared as a background note for a discussion … held at the OECD in June 2019 on Vertical Mergers in the Technology, Media and Telecom Sector. …
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-quality services so as to steer societies away from being marginalized by the information and communication technology revolution. …
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The article addresses the lack of focus, in the literature on work and communications technology, on the role played by … communities of practice (CoPs) in mediating the impacts of technology change on work. It is argued that the particular … technology-organisation dialectic. By examining the role played by CoPs, it is possible to gain a better understanding of the …
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