ICT, Business Innovation and Economic Development

This is a long-ranging project led by Jonathan Liebenau and includes:

G. B. Ozcan, Reader in European Business, School of Management, Royal Holloway, University of London

G. Harindranath, Senior Lecturer in Information Systems, School of Management, Royal Holloway, University of London

The project consists of two major parts: one addresses ICT in developing countries and pursues themes such as those expressed in the paper with G. Harindranath and M. Sein which argues that ICT projects associated with development goals require viable business models.

Recent publications and writings in progress:

Globalization and Information Society United Nations University-Korean National Commission for UNESCO conference on Globalization and Cultural Diversity; invited lecture; Jeju, Korea; July, 2006

(with Marc Laperrouza) China and Global Internet Governance: A Turning Point? China’s Internet and Chinese Cultures: The Fourth Annual Chinese Internet Research Conference; Singapore, July, 2006

"Telecommunications in transition; ICT modernization, liberalization, regulation and markets in Central Asia"

(with G. Harindranath and Maung Sein) "ICT & Development Goals: Governments, NGOs, Development Agencies and Commercial Initiatives"

"ICT in Kyrgyzstan" [presented at the European Institute LSE in June 2004]

2005c Technology prioritising; assessing eight emerging clusters, Report to the UK Department of Trade and Industry, Office of Science and Technology (December)

2005b Emerging technologies; shaping the UK to 2017, Report to the UK Department of Trade and Industry, Office of Science and Technology (November)

 

 

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