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"...Those interested in the global software industry-both current knowledge and opportunities for future research-should not skip this book."--Journal of Product Innovation Management
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"...Those interested in the global software industry-both current knowledge and opportunities for future research-should not skip this book."--Journal of Product Innovation Management
Contributors
1. Introduction, David C. Mowery
2. The U.S. Software Industry: An Analysis and Interpretive History, W. Edward Steinmueller
3. The Federal Government Role in the Development of the U.S. Software Industry, Richard N. Langlois and David C. Mowery
4. Tails that Wag Dogs: The Influence of Software-based "Network Externalities" on the Creation of Dominant Designs in RISC Technologies, Jonathan Khazam and David C. Mowery
5. The User-Driven Evolution of the Japanese Software Industry: The Case of Customized Software for Mainframes
6. Standards and the Arrested Development of Japan's Microcomputer Software Industry, Thomas Cottrell
7. The Dynamics of Market Structure and Innovation in the Western European Software Industry, Franco Malerba and Salvatore Torrisi
8. The Future of the Software Industry in the United Kingdom: The Limitations of Independent Production, Peter Grindley
9. Institutional Structure and Innovation in the Emerging Russian Software Industry, Valery Katkalo and David C. Mowery
10. A Comparative Look at Intellectual Property Rights and the Software Industry, Robert P. Merges
11. Conclusion, David C. Mowery
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Overview
Although the computer software industry is growing rapidly and is of increasing importance for the international competitiveness of other high-technology industries and national economies, it has received surprisingly little attention from scholars. Data on employment, sales, and industry structure for the software industry are rare, and public statistical agencies do not provide reliable, internationally comparable data.
The International Computer Software Industry offers the ...