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June 1981, Volume 5, Issue 2
- 102-110 Orbit and spectrum resource strategies : Third World demands
by Levin, Harvey J.
- 111-120 The videotex marketplace : A theory of evolution
by Campbell, James A. & Thomas, Hilary B.
- 121-135 The emerging oligopoly of pay-TV in the USA
by Litman, Barry & Eun, Susanna
- 136-148 Information needs in US telephone industry regulation : A systems approach
by Ryan, Warren J.
- 149-151 Managing communications-- the value of choice
by Stapley, Barry
- 151-154 Wanted -- wise policy not restrictive regulation
by Corsi, Jerome R.
- 154-156 Managing information technology
by Ryan, Michael G. & Baldwin, Susan L.
- 156-157 International computer-based message services
by Danthine, A. & Uhlig, Ronald P.
March 1981, Volume 5, Issue 1
December 1980, Volume 4, Issue 4
- 239-239 Multilevel competition : A positive force for development
by Day, Lawrence H. & Editor, oGeneral
- 240-248 A DOMSAT for Australia : Communications planning under strain
by White, Peter B.
- 249-262 Communication technology transfer : Impact on economic development
by Jussawalla, Meheroo
- 263-277 Strategies for high-technology equipment manufacturing in developing countries
by Valerdi, Jorge & Serrano, Arturo
- 278-286 The role of the telephone in economic development
by Hardy, Andrew P.
- 287-294 Visual communication technology : Priorities for the 1980s
by Watanabe, Takuji
- 295-302 Future delivery systems for public administration training and development
by Ryan, Michael G.
- 303-307 Communication for a sustainable society
by Emery, F. E.
- 315-316 Formal representations for EMS - job control language
by Ohlin, Tomas
September 1980, Volume 4, Issue 3
June 1980, Volume 4, Issue 2
- 78-78 A value-added future?
by Day, Lawrence H.
- 79-95 Towards a formal representation of EMS
by Miller, Richard H. & Vallee, Jacques F.
- 96-107 Multilocation audiographic conferencing
by Stockbridge, Christopher
- 108-118 Telecommunications models : Planning for regional development in LDCs
by Cleevely, David & Walsham, Geoffrey
- 119-127 Potential for visual communications technology in business
by Watanabe, Takuji & Watanabe, Kazuhisa & Agata, Kimio
- 128-133 Computer-based message systems: A taxonomy
by Meyer, N. Dean
- 134-139 White house information handling : 1. Information infrastructure
by Harden, Richard M.
- 139-147 White house information handling : 2. Technology impact on EOP information program
by Kadec, Sarah T. & Mancher, Rhoda
- 147-150 Social futures in a wired world
by Emery, Fred
- 156-156 Letter to the editor
by Kraemer, K. L. & King, J. L.
March 1980, Volume 4, Issue 1
- 2-2 Promises, promises
by Day, Lawrence H.
- 3-8 US videotex activities and policy concerns
by Criner, Kathleen
- 9-16 The canadian perspective
by Leduc, Nicole F.
- 17-24 Service and system implications
by Noll, A. Michael
- 25-30 Demand for telecommunications services in the home
by Goldman, Ronald J.
- 31-41 Issues and insights for the USA: Report of a workshop
by Johansen, Robert & Nyhan, Michael J. & Plummer, Robert
- 42-48 Specialized information and interdependence: Problems of concentration and access
by O'Brien, Rita Cruise
- 49-62 Data communication and data processing -- a basis for definition
by Seitz, Neal B.
- 64-65 US privacy policy -- a comprehensive programme
by Neustadt, Richard M.
- 65-66 The author replies
by Marchand, Donald A.
December 1979, Volume 3, Issue 4
September 1979, Volume 3, Issue 3
- 175-175 Deregulation -- who benefits?
by Day, Lawrence H. & Editor, oGeneral
- 176-191 The regulation of transborder data flows
by de Sola Pool, Ithiel & Solomon, Richard J.
- 192-208 Privacy, confidentiality and computers : National and international implications of US information policy
by Marchand, Donald A.
- 209-216 The UK telecommunications monopoly : An independent view
by Lamond, Frederic E.
- 217-234 Network information services : The emergence of an industry
by Dordick, Herbert S. & Bradley, Helen G. & Nanus, Burt & Martin, Thomas H.
- 235-244 Communicating through computers : Impact on a small business group
by Leduc, Nicole F.
- 249-250 NSF telecommunications program
by Brownstein, Charles N.
- 250-251 Information services in rural areas -- access and delivery
by Clark, D. & Unwin, K. I.
- 260-264 Focus on Europe : Free enterprise Britain?
by Pye, Roger
June 1979, Volume 3, Issue 2
- 87-87 Managing the resource : New perceptions of corporate communications
by Day, Lawrence H.
- 88-104 Attitudes to intercity travel substitution
by Gold, Elliot M.
- 105-115 Models for telecommunications strategy in the LDCs
by Walsham, Geoffrey
- 116-125 The affiliation agreement in US broadcasting : The tie that binds
by Litman, Barry R.
- 126-133 Public policy in two-way cable : Difficult issues for a developing technology
by Baldwin, Thomas F. & Muth, Thomas A. & Saxton, Judith
- 134-146 Telecommunications development in Israel : The growth of public services and lessons from developing countries
by Hai, S.
- 147-149 EFT -- emerging issues in internationally related payments
by Greene, Marjorie
- 149-151 Where have all the boundaries gone?
by Criner, James C. & Bolter, Walter G.
- 153-154 Interactive telecommunications
by Elton, Martin C. J.
- 154-155 IF research -- interpersonal communication
by Institute for the Future
- 155-156 Introducing the Vista system
by Leduc, Nicole
- 156-161 Electronic information exchange -- findings
by Hiltz, Starr Roxanne
- 161-162 Communications programme in Montreal
by Méar, Annie
- 162-165 'New order' or business as usual: uncertainties and issues for frequency policy and WARC 79
by Tyler, Michael & Yeomans, John
March 1979, Volume 3, Issue 1
- 2-2 The residential market : Sideshow or main attraction?
by Day, Lawrence H.
- 3-14 Telemedicine in the USA : An overview
by Lovett, Joseph E. & Bashshur, Rashid L.
- 15-28 The patient trajectory : A modelling tool for planning rural telemedicine systems
by Rockoff, Maxine L. & Bennett, Arthur M.
- 29-36 The use of picturephone service in a hospital
by Noll, A. Michael & Woods, James P.
- 37-51 Videotex, prestel and teletext : The economics and politics of some electronic publishing media
by Tyler, Michael
- 52-64 Alternative EFT developments and the quality of life : A theoretical analysis
by Kling, Rob
- 65-70 Personal computers and society
by Nilles, Jack M. & Gray, Paul & Roy Carlson, F. & Hayes, John
- 71-72 SPINOFF a teleconferencing tutorial
by Gold, Elliot M.
- 76-79 Focus on Europe : Defining telecommunication or bounding the ethereal
by Pye, Roger
- 84-84 Letter to the editor
by Elton, Martin
December 1978, Volume 2, Issue 4
- 266-266 Organizational issues
by Day, Lawrence H.
- 267-281 Communication standards and the politics of protectionism: The case of colour television systems
by Crane, Rhonda J.
- 282-297 Information networks for international team research
by Dobrov, G.M. & Randolph, R.H. & Rauch, W.D.
- 298-308 Communications and telecommunications: Integrated approaches to communications planning
by Hancock, Alan
- 309-315 Communication satellites for rural development
by Parker, Edwin B.
- 316-326 Regulatory inhibitions on the development of electronic message systems in the USA
by Nyborg, Philip S.
- 327-335 Telecommunications privacy and the information society
by Metelski, John
- 336-337 Impacts of computerization in France
by Lewis, Richard
- 337-338 Government's response to Carter report
by Clark, Denise
- 339-342 Telecommunications and the UK government
by Pye, Roger
- 342-344 Post Office telecommunications and the business user
by Mingaye, H.W.K.
September 1978, Volume 2, Issue 3
- 178-178 Monitoring the revolution
by Day, Lawrence H.
- 179-190 The orbit-spectrum resource : Market allocation of international property
by Jackson, Charles L.
- 191-210 Innovation strategies in the electronic mail marketplace
by Sirbu, Marvin A.
- 211-217 US communications policy making : The results of executive branch reorganization
by Sidel, M. Kent & Mosco, Vincent
- 218-228 Controlling unwanted communications to the home
by Baer, Walter S.
- 229-233 New China and communications development : A cultural perspective
by Wallenstein, Gerd D.
- 234-243 The power of local information
by Ohlin, Tomas
- 244-247 Personal computer networks
by Caulkins, David
- 248-249 Computer assisted learning
by Elton, Martin C. J.
- 249-251 Telephone conferencing in administrative hearings
by Corsi, Jerome R.
- 252-253 Focus on Europe : Can European manufacturers compete in LDCs?
by Springate, John & Meachin, Barbara
- 259-262 Letters to the editor
by Pye, Roger
- 262-263 Publications
by Elton, Martin
June 1978, Volume 2, Issue 2
- 90-90 Surprise technologies
by Day, Lawrence H.
- 91-105 Office information systems: An overview and agenda for public policy research
by Harkness, Richard C.
- 106-116 Limitations on the growth of computer-communication services
by Dunn, Donald A.
- 117-127 Data networks for business and government: Effective decision making with shared information -- the Canadian approach
by Hockin, Nora M.C.
- 128-136 Organizational impacts of office automation
by Edwards, Gwen C.
- 137-145 Social services and telecommunications: Innovation in human services delivery
by Dordick, Herbert S. & Goldman, Ronald J.
- 146-157 What happened after Bell spilled the acid?: Telecommunications history: a view through the literature
by Solomon, Richard Jay
- 158-158 Teleconferencing in education
by Johansen, Robert
- 158-159 Social context for communications
by Sindell, Peter S. & Valaskakis, Kimon
- 161-162 Telecommunications in China
by Wallenstein, Gerd D.
- 163-165 Interconnect in the UK?
by McKendrick, George G.
- 165-169 French telecommunications on the left
by Pye, Roger
March 1978, Volume 2, Issue 1
- 2-2 Breaking the rules
by Day, Lawrence H.
- 3-12 Information systems in policy making : Computer technology and organizational arrangements
by Kling, Rob
- 13-21 Electronic funds transfer as a subject of study in technology, society and public policy
by King, John Leslie & Kraemer, Kenneth L.
- 22-32 EFT and social stratification in the USA : More inequality?
by Hiltz, Starr Roxanne & Turoff, Murray
- 33-38 Long-range forecasting for telecommunications : The role of systems analysis
by Bates, Terence
- 39-48 Technology and structures : Man and machine
by Chapuis, R. J.
- 49-59 International comparisons of common carrier rates and efficiency : The quest for objectivity
by Lorenz, Christopher
- 60-65 Privacy protection study
by Krauss, Jeffrey
- 65-68 FCC policy research
by Krauss, Jeffrey
- 68-70 Telecommunications for development -- an addendum
by de Sola Pool, Ithiel
- 70-72 Future ad hoc
by Homet, Robin
- 73-78 Focus on Europe : Information retrieval services
by Pye, Roger
- 84-85 Is the meeting serious or is DACOM tedious?
by Vallee, Jacques
December 1977, Volume 1, Issue 5
- 366-366 Obstacles to innovation
by Day, Lawrence H. & Editor, oGeneral
- 367-373 Policy research for information activities : The OECD programme on information, computers and communications policy
by Kimbel, Dieter
- 374-380 Computer technology and US communications law
by Nyborg, Philip S.
- 381-388 Standards issues in data communications
by Bochmann, Gregor V.
- 389-394 International communications : Issues in the USA
by Richardson, John M.
- 395-419 Social evaluations of teleconferencing
by Johansen, Robert
- 420-422 UK Carter committee report-- far-reaching implications
by Fletcher, Peter
- 422-423 Three US electronic mail studies
by McLean, W. A. & Manager, oMarket
- 424-427 Education's stake in communications policy
by Norwood, Frank W. & Director, oExecutive
- 427-429 Two-way cable television trial -- a preliminary report
by Lucas, William A. & Social Scientist, oSenior
- 429-431 Telecommunications technology in rural health care
by Rockoff, Maxine L.
- 431-433 'Compunications': a policy agenda
by Oettinger, Anthony G. & Legates, John C.
- 433-436 Radio frequency regulation -- WARC 79, broadcasting and CB
by Pye, Roger & Springate, John
- 442-442 Letter to the editor
by Elton, Martin C. J. & Associate Professor, oVisiting
September 1977, Volume 1, Issue 4
- 271-288 A communications plan for Mexico : Opportunity for recovery
by Valerdi, Jorge
- 289-297 Telecommunications in developing countries
by Wellenius, Björn
- 298-304 Can communications development benefit the Third World?
by Clippinger, John H.
- 305-318 Long-term telecommunications studies in the CEPT 1973-76
by Reid, A. A. L.
- 319-328 Telecommunications resale : A policy analysis
by Criner, James C.
- 329-341 Telecommunications and education in the USA
by Morgan, Robert P.
- 342-343 Research programmes--several overviews : New Eurodata study
by Benedetti, M.
- 343-343 Aspen program on communications and society
by Chisman, Forrest P. & Director, oAssociate
- 344-345 Telecommunications, computers, and information policies
by Daly, Robert
- 347-348 Consumer Communications Reform Act of 1976-77--a case of déjà vu
by Solomon, Richard J.
- 348-351 The fulfilment of television
by Chisman, Forrest P.
June 1977, Volume 1, Issue 3
- 186-187 Objective policy research : A myth and an alternative
by Dordick, Herbert S.
- 188-195 Formulating computer/communications policy
by Madden, J. C.
- 196-206 Aspects of innovation : Public policy issues in telecommunications development
by Coates, Joseph F.
- 207-211 Uncertainty and inertia
by Reid, A. A. L.
- 212-220 Bundling communications policy for the new US administration
by Branscomb, Anne W.
- 221-229 US telecommunications policy in the executive branch : The OTP and reorganisational alternatives
by Appelman, Daniel
- 230-241 Teleconferencing: is video valuable or is audio adequate?
by Pye, Roger & Williams, Ederyn
- 242-253 The outlook for computer mail
by Panko, Raymond R.
- 254-255 FCC defines its terms
by Carlise, James H. & Martin, Thomas H.
- 255-258 Views of technical experts
by Nyborg, Philip S.
March 1977, Volume 1, Issue 2
- 98-98 The benefits of conflict
by Day, Lawrence H.
- 99-111 The US communications consumer and monopoly supply: The FCC position on the proposed legislation
by Wiley, Richard E.
- 112-118 The US communications consumer and FCC policies: The AT & T position on the proposed legislation
by deButts, John D.
- 119-124 A review of the FCC and AT&T positions
by Johnson, Leland L.
- 125-137 Network control in global communications
by Read, William H.
- 138-152 Development of policy in the ITU
by Wallenstein, Gerd D.
- 153-157 The world turned upside down: Information technology and the linguistic constraint
by Thompson, Gordon B.
- 158-162 Australia's telecom 2000
by Newstead, Anthony
- 163-164 International system for scientific data exchange
by Butrimenko, A.
- 164-169 Communications and rural America
by Leduc, Nichole
December 1976, Volume 1, Issue 1
- 2-2 Telecommunications policy: teamwork
by Day, Lawrence H.
- 3-20 Social implications of computer/telecoms systems
by Parker, Edwin B.
- 21-32 Telecommunications and energy policy
by Tyler, Michael & Katsoulis, Michael & Cook, Angela
- 33-51 International aspects of computer communications
by de Sola Pool, Ithiel
- 52-67 Telecommunications policy making and institutions of the US government
by Polishuk, Paul
- 68-74 Telecommunications: implications for women
by Gordon, Francine E.
- 75-85 Distributed management of scientific projects : An analysis of two computer-conferencing experiments at NASA
by Vallee, Jacques & Gibbs, Bradford
June 0000, Volume 34, Issue 5-6
- 251-261 Anti-competitive behaviour in spectrum markets: Analysis and response
by Cave, Martin
- 262-269 On the competitive effects of mobile virtual network operators
by Kalmus, Philip & Wiethaus, Lars
- 270-286 Browsing as the killer app: Explaining the rapid success of Apple's iPhone
by West, Joel & Mace, Michael
- 287-298 Access regulation on NGA-A financial, market-led solution to bridge the gap between US and European diverging regulatory approaches
by Siciliani, Paolo
- 299-308 Organisational status change and performance: The case of Ireland's national telecommunications operator
by Palcic, Dónal & Reeves, Eoin
- 309-322 Internet access and capacity planning: Quantifying relationships between usage, capacity, and blocking
by Novak, David C.
- 323-340 The diffusion of the Internet: A cross-country analysis
by Andrés, Luis & Cuberes, David & Diouf, Mame & Serebrisky, Tomás
February 0000, Volume 34, Issue 1-2