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Inventing the electronic century : the epic story of the consumer electronics and computer industries / Alfred D. Chandler, Jr., with the assistance of Takashi Hikino and Andrew von Nordenflycht.
2005
G 272 CHA.I
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Titre
Inventing the electronic century : the epic story of the consumer electronics and computer industries / Alfred D. Chandler, Jr., with the assistance of Takashi Hikino and Andrew von Nordenflycht.
Auteur
Description
xvii, 321 pages ; 24 cm.
ISBN
0674018052 paperback
9780674018051
9780674029392 electronic book
0674029399 electronic book
9780674018051
9780674029392 electronic book
0674029399 electronic book
Autre cote
G 272 CHA.I
Résumé
In this chronicle of the trailblazing high-technology companies and products that laid the foundation for the Electronic Century, Chandler shows precisely where, when, how and by whom technical knowledge was initially commercialised.
Bibliographie, remarque
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Remarque du contenu formatté
1. Introduction: concepts and approach; 2. Consumer electronics: the United States- the creation and destruction of a national industry; 3. Consumer electronics: Japan's paths to global conquest; 4. Mainframes and minicomputers: the computer industry created in the United States; 5. The microprocessor revolution: the computer industry recast in the United States; 6. The national competitors: Europe's computer industries Die, Japan's industry challenges; 7. The consumer electronics and computer industries as the electronic century begins; 8. The significance if the epic story.
Série
Harvard Studies In Business History, 47.
Publié
Cambridge, Mass. : Harvard University Press, 2005.
Langue
Anglais
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