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The Information Society in an Enlarged Europe
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 293

The Information Society in an Enlarged Europe

Europe enlarged its boundaries in 2004 with the accession of ten new member states to the European Union. The creation of an effective information society is seen as critical to the global competitiveness of Europe. Based upon detailed data collection and rigorous analysis, the book presents a benchmarking study of the 10 new member states and 3 candidate countries of the European Union as compared to the 15 incumbent countries with respect to the development of their information societies. Using a framework based on the Europe 2005 benchmarking framework, the 28 EU members and candidate countries are ranked according to their level of information society development, and then classified into 4 categories. The results presented in this book are of importance to all managers and companies doing business in the IT sector in the European Union.

Kansantalous 2028
  • Language: fi
  • Pages: 335

Kansantalous 2028

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2005
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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Small country strategies in global competition : benchmarking the Finnish case
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 162

Small country strategies in global competition : benchmarking the Finnish case

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1998
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  • Publisher: Unknown

Yhteenveto: Pienen avotalouden strategiavaihtoehdot globaalissa kilpailussa.

Suomen tie
  • Language: fi
  • Pages: 110

Suomen tie

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2001
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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When Small States Make Big Leaps
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 247

When Small States Make Big Leaps

At the close of the twentieth century, Denmark, Finland, and Ireland emerged as unlikely centers for high-tech competition. In When Small States Make Big Leaps, Darius Ornston reveals how these historically low-tech countries managed to assume leading positions in new industries such as biotechnology, software, and telecommunications equipment. In each case, countries used institutions that are commonly perceived to delay restructuring to accelerate the redistribution of resources to emerging enterprises and industries. Ornston draws on interviews with hundreds of politicians, policymakers, and industry representatives to identify two different patterns of institutional innovation and econom...

Embracing the Knowledge Economy
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 346

Embracing the Knowledge Economy

In an astonishingly short period of time, Finland has developed into one of the world's leading knowledge societies whilst retaining a comprehensive welfare state. The book traces this rapid transformation from a resource-based to a knowledge-based society. The authors describe the country's strengths and weaknesses in the new economy and demonstrate how Finland has been able to catch-up with the leading industrial countries by exploiting new techno-organizational opportunities. Experts from different fields provide rich empirical material on Finnish industries, firms, regions and institutions, and the role they have played in the transformation process. The book also details the business and economic restructuring which was required, and explores new trends in the country's science, technology and innovation policy.

Finland as a Knowledge Economy
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 118

Finland as a Knowledge Economy

Knowledge is fueling economic growth and social development in every region of the world. This book showcases the Finnish experience in the 1990s as an example of how knowledge can become the driving force in economic transformation and growth.

Good Governance Gone Bad
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 276

Good Governance Gone Bad

If we believe that the small, open economies of Nordic Europe are paragons of good governance, why are they so prone to economic crisis? In Good Governance Gone Bad, Darius Ornston provides evidence that adapting flexibly to rapid, technological change and shifting patterns of economic competition may be a great virtue, but it does not prevent countries from making strikingly poor policy choices and suffering devastating results. Home to three of the "big five" financial crises in the twentieth century, Nordic Europe in the new millennium has witnessed a housing bubble in Denmark, the collapse of the Finnish ICT industry, and the Icelandic financial crisis. Ornston argues that the reason for...

Creative Destruction Management
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 124

Creative Destruction Management

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2006
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  • Publisher: PRAXIS

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