Innovation strategies in the electronic mail marketplace
Marvin A. Sirbu
Telecommunications Policy, 1978, vol. 2, issue 3, 191-210
Abstract:
The author examines several crucial aspects of three types of office communications technologies: facsimile, communicating word processors, and computer based message systems. By identifying the technical, service and cost characteristics of each, he analyzes and compares their potential patterns of adoption and innovation.
Date: 1978
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