Videotex: anatomy of a failure
Information and Management
Don't hang up: organizational diffusion of the intelligent telephone
Information and Management
The adoption of radical and incremental innovations: an empirical analysis
Management Science
Electronic banking and telecommunications
Information and Management
Harvard Business Review
Competing in time: using telecommunications for competitive advantage
Competing in time: using telecommunications for competitive advantage
Beyond chief information officer to network manager
Harvard Business Review
Developing capabilities to use information strategically
MIS Quarterly
Information and Management
Business telecommunications: concepts, technologies, and cases in telematics
Business telecommunications: concepts, technologies, and cases in telematics
Information technologies for the 1990s: an organizational impact perspective
Communications of the ACM
Business Data Communications: Basic Concepts, Security and Design
Business Data Communications: Basic Concepts, Security and Design
Adopters of telecommunications initiatives: A profile of progressive US corporations
International Journal of Information Management: The Journal for Information Professionals
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Technologies associated with telecommunications and computing are rapidly converging. It is therefore becoming difficult for IS practitioners to ignore telecommunications technologies and important for IS researchers to begin investigating them. This paper identifies a set of representative telecommunications technologies, and reports the results of a study undertaken to assess their usage in American industry. The data identifies technologies that are prominent and innovative as perceived by the executives surveyed.