Tecnologia de informação: competitividade e políticas públicas
Antonio Carlos Manfredini da Cunha Oliveira
RAE - Revista de Administração de Empresas, 1996, vol. 36, issue 2
Abstract:
From the mid 19th century to early 20th century, the establishment of telegraph and telephone networks following the development of railways, supported the development of the modem industrial corporation and gave origin to hierachical, vertically integrated mass production technologies. Thisorganizational form, extremely well succeeded, resulted, among others, from technological conditions of that time. Changes in these conditions are not inconsequent: they are being felt on productivity and on the formal asped of organizations. Moreover, locational decisions, and therefore the attradion of new investiments, are also being affeded.
Date: 1996
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