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|a Longitudinal trends in the United States : results of the BIT survey over three years / Uday S. Karmarkar and Vandana Mangal -- The impact of IT in an emerging country : results from the first BIT-Chile survey / Sergio Godoy, Maria Soledad Herrera, and Marcos Sepúlveda -- The business and information technologies (BIT) survey in Korea annual report 2006 / Hosun Rhim, Hong-Il Kim, and Kwangtae Park -- The impact of information technologies on Indian businesses : annual report 2005-2006 / Atanu Ghosh, Gargi Banerjee, and Ashish Hattangdi -- The German business and information technologies project / Francis Bidault [and others] -- A survey on business and information technology in Taiwan : annual report 2007 / Ya-Ching Lee, Ting-Peng Liang, and Pin-Yu Chu -- Colombia BIT 2007 survey results : general report / Peter Romero Cruz [and others] -- Size and structure of the Colombian information economy / Peter Romero Cruz [and others] -- Size and structure of the information economy in Taiwan / Ya-Ching Lee and Pin-Yu Chu -- New business models in service and information economies : GDP and case studies in Korea / Min Choi, Hosun Rhim, and Kwangtae Park -- Size and structure of the information and communication technologies sector in Spain / Marisol Pérez -- Size, structure, and growth of the Chilean information economy / Diego Avilés, Sergio Godoy, and Marcos Spúlveda -- Technology supply and service chains : the RFID adoption decision / Prashant Chaudhary [and others] -- Why e-procurement does not work in small and medium enterprises (SMEs) : some insights from an Italian case / Alfredo Biffi and Francesco Sacco -- Impact of IT on healthcare : development of a nationwide health information network / Markus Andersen [and others] -- When information technology is not enough to improve the competitiveness of a noninformation-based economy : evidence from Italy / Paolo Neirotti and Emilio Paolucci -- Destination networks in heritage tourism : the "Albergo diffuso" formula / Andreina Mandelli and La Rocca Antonella.
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|a Most of the large economies in the world are already dominated by services. Developed countries are now also becoming information economies; the US is a case in point. The confluence of these trends means that information services are the largest part of the US and other developed economies, with others close behind. This evolution is being accompanied by a revolution: the rapid industrialization of information services. These developments have manifold consequences for the economy as a whole, as well as for productivity, trade, jobs, globalization and competition. At the sector level, many industries are undergoing massive changes in structure. There are also significant implications for management strategies and internal organizational structure for all firms. The Business and Information Technologies (BIT) project at UCLA Anderson is a global effort to track and assess these changes through GNP studies, surveys of business practice, and studies of key industry sectors.
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