Telecommunications Policy
Volume 1 - 49
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Volume 5, issue 4, 1981
- Telecommunications in the Pacific region: Impact of a new regime pp. 243-250

- S. Macdonald, Thomas Mandeville and D. Lamberton
- COMSAT Presidential directors: Promise and performance pp. 251-264

- Vincent Mosco
- Office automation needs: Studying managerial work pp. 265-272

- Raymond R. Panko
- Restructuring the US telecommunications industry: Impact on innovation pp. 273-288

- Carson E. Agnew and Anthony A. Romeo
- Growth in teleconferencing: Looking beyond the rhetoric of readiness pp. 289-295

- Robert Johansen, Kathleen J. Hansell and David Green
- Approaches to teleconferencing justification: Towards a general model pp. 296-303

- Jeff Charles
- Interaction patterns in audio teleconferencing pp. 304-314

- John Carey
- Telematics, teleconferencing and education pp. 315-322

- Michael G. Ryan
- Office automation: From barriers to gateways pp. 323-325

- Susan L. Baldwin and Gilles P. Rouleau
- Will cities become obsolete? pp. 326-328

- S. Lehman-Wilzig
- Validation in telematics: Symposium on Telematics, organized by the Institute for Social and Economic Research in Telecommunications (IREST), Paris, 15 June 1981 pp. 332-333

- Pierre Tornato
- The data communications conference on teleconferencing and satellite communications systems technology: 24-26 June 1981, New York City pp. 333-335

- Elliot M. Gold
- US telecommunications regulation pp. 335-336

- H.Gilbert Miller
Volume 5, issue 3, 1981
- The design of information pp. 170-170

- John Edmondson
- Consumers and advertisers in the electronic marketplace: Implications for newspapers and other media pp. 171-180

- Albert E. Gollin
- Standards for electronic message systems pp. 181-197

- Raymond R. Panko
- Computing policies and problems: A stage theory approach pp. 198-215

- Kenneth L. Kraemer and John Leslie King
- Teleconference design: A technical approach to satisfaction pp. 216-227

- H. Wilkens and G. Plenge
- A strategy for progress pp. 231-234

- Ian Priban
Volume 5, issue 2, 1981
- International legal norms governing development of the orbit/spectrum resource pp. 63-83

- Martin A. Rothblatt
- Satellite broadcasting to homes: Service options, policy issues and costs pp. 84-101

- Vincent Sardella and Kim Degnan
- Orbit and spectrum resource strategies: Third World demands pp. 102-110

- Harvey J. Levin
- The videotex marketplace: A theory of evolution pp. 111-120

- James A. Campbell and Hilary B. Thomas
- The emerging oligopoly of pay-TV in the USA pp. 121-135

- Barry Litman and Susanna Eun
- Information needs in US telephone industry regulation: A systems approach pp. 136-148

- Warren J. Ryan
- Managing communications-- the value of choice pp. 149-151

- Barry Stapley
- Wanted -- wise policy not restrictive regulation pp. 151-154

- Jerome R. Corsi
- Managing information technology pp. 154-156

- Michael G. Ryan and Susan L. Baldwin
- International computer-based message services pp. 156-157

- A. Danthine and Ronald P. Uhlig
Volume 5, issue 1, 1981
- The act of faith pp. 2-2

- Lawrence H. Day and General Editor
- The distinction between carriage and content pp. 3-11

- Lewis Auerbach
- Communication satellites for rural service: Problems and potentials pp. 12-17

- Edwin Parker
- Potential for competition and the role of PTTs pp. 18-23

- Jürgen Müller
- US telecommunications regulation: Will technology decide? pp. 24-32

- Manley R. Irwin and John D. Ela
- Risks and benefits of new communications services: The national perspective pp. 33-39

- William A. McCrum and Michael G. Ryan
Volume 4, issue 4, 1980
- Multilevel competition: A positive force for development pp. 239-239

- Lawrence H. Day and oGeneral Editor
- A DOMSAT for Australia: Communications planning under strain pp. 240-248

- Peter B. White
- Communication technology transfer: Impact on economic development pp. 249-262

- Meheroo Jussawalla
- Strategies for high-technology equipment manufacturing in developing countries pp. 263-277

- Jorge Valerdi and Arturo Serrano
- The role of the telephone in economic development pp. 278-286

- Andrew P. Hardy
- Visual communication technology: Priorities for the 1980s pp. 287-294

- Takuji Watanabe
- Future delivery systems for public administration training and development pp. 295-302

- Michael G. Ryan
- Communication for a sustainable society pp. 303-307

- F. E. Emery
- Formal representations for EMS - job control language pp. 315-316

- Tomas Ohlin
Volume 4, issue 3, 1980
- Models for the social accountability of computing pp. 166-182

- Rob Kling
- Telecommunications as ecosystem: An Australian case study pp. 183-207

- David L. Young
- A framework for needs assessment in communications development pp. 208-214

- John H. Clippinger
- Computer conferencing: The exchange of experience pp. 215-220

- Harold E. Bamford
- Viewdata--a product in search of a market? pp. 221-225

- Anthony T. Easton
- Instructional telecommunications in Alaska pp. 225-227

- Walter B. Parker
Volume 4, issue 2, 1980
- A value-added future? pp. 78-78

- Lawrence H. Day
- Towards a formal representation of EMS pp. 79-95

- Richard H. Miller and Jacques F. Vallee
- Multilocation audiographic conferencing pp. 96-107

- Christopher Stockbridge
- Telecommunications models: Planning for regional development in LDCs pp. 108-118

- David Cleevely and Geoffrey Walsham
- Potential for visual communications technology in business pp. 119-127

- Takuji Watanabe, Kazuhisa Watanabe and Kimio Agata
- Computer-based message systems: A taxonomy pp. 128-133

- N. Dean Meyer
- White house information handling: 1. Information infrastructure pp. 134-139

- Richard M. Harden
- White house information handling: 2. Technology impact on EOP information program pp. 139-147

- Sarah T. Kadec and Rhoda Mancher
- Social futures in a wired world pp. 147-150

- Fred Emery
- Letter to the editor pp. 156-156

- K. L. Kraemer and J. L. King
Volume 4, issue 1, 1980
- Promises, promises pp. 2-2

- Lawrence H. Day
- US videotex activities and policy concerns pp. 3-8

- Kathleen Criner
- The canadian perspective pp. 9-16

- Nicole F. Leduc
- Service and system implications pp. 17-24

- A. Michael Noll
- Demand for telecommunications services in the home pp. 25-30

- Ronald J. Goldman
- Issues and insights for the USA: Report of a workshop pp. 31-41

- Robert Johansen, Michael J. Nyhan and Robert Plummer
- Specialized information and interdependence: Problems of concentration and access pp. 42-48

- Rita Cruise O'Brien
- Data communication and data processing -- a basis for definition pp. 49-62

- Neal B. Seitz
- US privacy policy -- a comprehensive programme pp. 64-65

- Richard M. Neustadt
- The author replies pp. 65-66

- Donald A. Marchand