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Erscheinungsjahr | Titel | Autor:innen |
2000 | Building and delivering the virtual world: Commercializing services for internet access | Greenstein, Shane M |
2000 | Commercialization of the internet: The interaction of public policy and private choices or why introducing the market worked so well | Greenstein, Shane M |
2001 | Universal access and local internet markets in the United States | Downes, Tom; Greenstein, Shane M |
2001 | The silent majority fallacy of the Elzinga-Hogarty criteria: A critique and new approach to analyzing hospital mergers | Capps, Cory S.; Dranove, David; Greenstein, Shane M; Satterthwaite, Mark |
2002 | Digital dispersion: An industrial and geographic census of commercial internet use | Forman, Chris; Goldfarb, Avi; Greenstein, Shane M |
2002 | Antitrust policy and hospital mergers: Recommendations for a new approach | Capps, Cory S.; Dranove, David; Greenstein, Shane M; Satterthwaite, Mark |
2003 | Differentiation Strategy and Market Deregulation: Local Telecommunication Entry in the Late 1990s | Greenstein, Shane M; Mazzeo, Michael J. |
2003 | How did Location Affect Adoption of the Commercial Internet? Global Village, Urban Density and Industry Composition | Forman, Chris; Goldfarb, Avi; Greenstein, Shane M |
2004 | Coordination costs and standard setting: Lessons from 56K modems | Greenstein, Shane M; Rysman, Marc |
2004 | Coordination vs. differentiation in a standards war: 56K modems | Augereau, Angelique; Greenstein, Shane M; Rysman, Marc |
2004 | The Economic Geography of Internet Infrastructure in the United States | Greenstein, Shane M |
2005 | Technology adoption in and out of major urban areas: When do internal firm resources matter most? | Forman, Chris; Goldfarb, Avi; Greenstein, Shane M |
2006 | Understanding why universal service obligations may be unnecessary: The private development of local internet access markets | Downes, Tom; Greenstein, Shane M |
2006 | Understanding inputs into innovation: Do cities substitute for internal firm resources? | Forman, Chris; Goldfarb, Avi; Greenstein, Shane M |