2005
DOI: 10.1016/j.techsoc.2005.08.002
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Technology strategy and sustained growth: Poland in the European Union

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“…Research of managing innovative development of industrial corporation is devoted to the leading scientists' papers (Arogyaswamy, Koziol, 2005;Griffith et al, 2004;Lawson & Samson, 2001;Radjou et al, 2012). The problematic issues of providing strategic management for the innovative development of corporations have been revealed in the papers (Corey et al 2014;Griliches, 1998;Mir & Watson, 2000;Tidd et al 2001;Wilmott, 2009).…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Research of managing innovative development of industrial corporation is devoted to the leading scientists' papers (Arogyaswamy, Koziol, 2005;Griffith et al, 2004;Lawson & Samson, 2001;Radjou et al, 2012). The problematic issues of providing strategic management for the innovative development of corporations have been revealed in the papers (Corey et al 2014;Griliches, 1998;Mir & Watson, 2000;Tidd et al 2001;Wilmott, 2009).…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Researchers such as Roztocki, Weistroffer, Monar, and Nasirin (2007) and Arogyaswamy and Koziol (2005) attribute this to that fact that most past research activities in transition economy countries, particularly in Eastern Europe, were controlled by central government administrations and was often directed to other fields rather than IT, such as physics and chemistry. Recently, various researchers have recognised this research gap and carried out studies in an attempt to highlight key issues surrounding the impact of ICT on the public sector in TECs.…”
Section: E-government Implementation and Exploitation In Developed Anmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Before the collapse of the Soviet Union, research activities in the communist countries were highly controlled by government administration and were also subject to central planning. Often research was directed to other fields rather than IT, such as physics and chemistry (Arogyaswamy & Koziol, 2005). Moreover, the Coordinating Committee for Multilateral Export Controls (COCOM) embargo, which substantially limited exports of western technology to Eastern Bloc countries, caused the local IT industry to lag 8 to 12 years behind the cutting edge (Marble, 2004).…”
Section: Research On Information Technology In Emerging Economiesmentioning
confidence: 99%