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[in Japanese]
Article type: Article
Session ID: 1K01
Published: October 22, 2005
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Article type: Article
Session ID: 1K02
Published: October 22, 2005
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Session ID: 1K03
Published: October 22, 2005
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Article type: Article
Session ID: 1K04
Published: October 22, 2005
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Article type: Article
Session ID: 1K07
Published: October 22, 2005
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Krzysztof KLINCWEICZ, Kumiko MIYAZAKI
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Session ID: 1K08
Published: October 22, 2005
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Article type: Article
Session ID: 1K10
Published: October 22, 2005
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Article type: Article
Session ID: 1K14
Published: October 22, 2005
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Article type: Article
Session ID: 1K15
Published: October 22, 2005
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Session ID: 1K16
Published: October 22, 2005
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Session ID: 1K18
Published: October 22, 2005
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Session ID: 1K19
Published: October 22, 2005
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Session ID: 1K20
Published: October 22, 2005
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Article type: Article
Session ID: 1L01
Published: October 22, 2005
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Article type: Article
Session ID: 1L02
Published: October 22, 2005
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[in Japanese], [in Japanese], [in Japanese], [in Japanese]
Article type: Article
Session ID: 1L03
Published: October 22, 2005
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Article type: Article
Session ID: 1L04
Published: October 22, 2005
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Yongshun Luo, Takao Fujiwara
Article type: Article
Session ID: 1L07
Published: October 22, 2005
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Article type: Article
Session ID: 1L08
Published: October 22, 2005
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Article type: Article
Session ID: 1L09
Published: October 22, 2005
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Article type: Article
Session ID: 1L10
Published: October 22, 2005
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Article type: Article
Session ID: 1L11
Published: October 22, 2005
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This research is focusing on China's conspicuous ICT diffusion : rapid increase of absolute user and high growth rate. China is successful to co-evolve with productivity and resilience because of its strong relationship among three ICT fields (PC, internet and mobile) and special structure and institutional sources. Principal Component Analysis (PCA) with forward selection method was introduced to analyze the comprehensive effect both interrelation within ICT industry and institutional factors. In the same time, Mutual Interdependency of PCs, Internet, and Mobile phones (MIPIM) was introduced to quantify interrelation.
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Session ID: 1L14
Published: October 22, 2005
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Chinese government endeavors to create a "socialist market economy with Chinese characters, " this economic system's reform from planning-oriented economy to market-oriented economy accelerated remarkable growth in economic development. In line with rapid economic development, China's education level and PCs diffusion developed significantly. Number of college students per 1000 people and number of PCs per 1000 people increase 3.7 and 103.5 times from 1988 to 2002, respectively. Patterns of Education and PCs diffusion trajectories demonstrate a parallel path with GDP per Capita in China. These characters in China prompt us to demonstrate dynamic co-evolution between GDP, education and PCs diffusion focusing on its unique institutional systems by diffusion theory.
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Qiong WU, Krzysztof KLINCWEICZ, Kumiko MIYAZAKI
Article type: Article
Session ID: 1L15
Published: October 22, 2005
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Using data about partnership networks of top US, Indian and Chinese IT services companies, the paper reveals important aspects of technological strategies. related to external sources of technologies and knowledge. The analysis is based on social network technique. Indian companies are found to partner with key providers of enterprise applications, while their Chinese counterparts can be characterized by strong hardware-related background, which may limit their opportunities in global IT offshoring. There are also cross-country differences in the average numbers of partners and their types, suggesting divergence of sectoral innovation systems of the analyzed countries.
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Article type: Article
Session ID: 1L16
Published: October 22, 2005
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Article type: Article
Session ID: 1L17
Published: October 22, 2005
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This research focuses on the analysis of China's triangle institutional structure between improvement of education, development of urbanization and economic growth to demonstrate is fragile or resilient characteristic. Based on a resilient system analysis approach, taking China's institutional structure in each respective 31 regions over the last two decades, an empirical analysis is attempted to identify the role of ICT in leading to resilient or fragile institutional structure. The result of empirical analysis indicates that there is a co-evolution between inter-firm technology spillover and resilient institution in China's conspicuous ICT development.
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Article type: Article
Pages
503-512
Published: October 22, 2005
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Article type: Article
Pages
514-515
Published: October 22, 2005
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Article type: Article
Pages
516-517
Published: October 22, 2005
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Article type: Article
Pages
518-519
Published: October 22, 2005
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Article type: Article
Pages
520-521
Published: October 22, 2005
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Article type: Article
Pages
522-532
Published: October 22, 2005
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