The global course of the information revolution recurring themes and regional variations

Advances in information technology are heavily influencing ways in which business, society, and government work and function around the globe, bringing many changes in a process commonly termed the "information revolution." Document portrays the state of the information revolution today--i...

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Main Author: Hundley, Richard O.
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Santa Monica, CA National Defense Research Institute, Rand 2003, 2003
Series:MR (Series)
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Collection: JSTOR Open Access Books - Collection details see MPG.ReNa
Table of Contents:
  • Preface
  • Figures
  • Tables
  • Summary
  • Acknowledgments
  • Abbreviations
  • Introduction
  • Part I, Recurring themes
  • New technology developments will continually drive the information revolution
  • The information revolution is enabling new business models that are transforming the business and financial worlds
  • The information revolution is affecting mechanisms of governance and empowering new political actors
  • The information revolution both shapes and is shaped by social and cultural values in significant ways
  • Many factors shape and characterize a nation's approach to the information revolution
  • Part II, Regional variations
  • North America will continue in the vanguard of the information revolution
  • The information revolution is following a somewhat different and more deliberate course in Europe
  • Many Asia-Pacific nations are poised to do well in the information revolution, some are not
  • Latin America faces many obstacles in responding to the information revolution: some nations will rise to the challenge, others will not
  • Few Middle Eastern and North African nations will fully experience the information revolution, some may miss it altogether
  • Most countries of Sub-Saharan Africa will fall further behind in the information revolution
  • Part III, Some additional topics (A brief look)
  • Geopolitical trends furthered by the information revolution could pose continuing challenges to the United States
  • What future events could change these projections?
  • The information revolution is part of a broader technology revolution with even profounder consequences
  • Appendix: Participants in the Rand/NIC information revolution conferences
  • References
  • Includes bibliographical references (pages 163-174)