Information networks and competitive advantage: issues for government policy and corporate strategy Online publication date: Sun, 24-May-2009
by Francois Bar, Michael Borrus
International Journal of Technology Management (IJTM), Vol. 7, No. 6/7/8, 1992
Abstract: As the competitive environment changes network technologies become increasingly important to the achievement of corporate strategic objectives. Even in more stable markets environments, the intensive use of telecommunications networks can produce a broad range of benefits. To make these gains requires the seamless interweaving of telecommunications capabilities and business activities. Very few companies are near to implementing this network-strategy ideal.
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