Policy evolution in the information economy: An assessment of the Victoria 21 strategy
Stephen Braim
Telecommunications Policy, 1998, vol. 22, issue 4-5, 443-452
Abstract:
In 1995, the Victorian State Government responded to the challenges presented by the emerging global information economy by developing the Victoria 21 policy. The policy offers valuable lessons regarding information industries development and information economy growth. Victoria 21 is an integrated and whole-of-government policy that is supported by highly developed political and organisational structures, providing insights on implementation strategies for countries preparing for the emerging global on-line economy.
Date: 1998
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