Information Technology and Changing Institutional Systems as They Shift from an Industrial to an Information Society: An Initial Comparative Analysis of the USA, Japan, and China
Charla Griffy-Brown (),
Bing Zhu and
Jianbin Jin
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Charla Griffy-Brown: Graziadio School of Business and Management
Bing Zhu: Tsinghua University
Jianbin Jin: Tsinghua University
Chapter 5 in Technological Innovation Across Nations, 2009, pp 95-119 from Springer
Abstract:
Abstract This study explores the institutional changes emerging in Japan, China, and the USA and, within this context, whether businesses broadly leverage IT to redefine relationships and modify their operations. A qualitative investigation assessing institutional changes in the three countries was completed to determine the constraints of such an institutional comparison. Subsequently, empirical data on small- and medium-sized enterprises was collected to establish whether there was any indication that IT-related institutional changes are taking place outside multinational enterprises.
Keywords: Information Technology; Corporate Governance; Institutional Change; Internet User; Institutional System (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2009
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-642-00158-1_5
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