The future of the information revolution in Europe : proceedings of an international conference
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The future of the information revolution in Europe : proceedings of an international conference
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RAND, 2001
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"National Defense Research Institute."--T.p
"Prepared for the National Intelligence Council ... co-sponsored by the Defence Evaluation and Research Agency (United Kingdom) and the International Relations and Security Network (Switzerland)"-- Cover
"CF-172-NIC"-- Back cover
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This report contains the proceedings of a conference focused on the information revolution in Europe, that was held in Limelette, Belgium, in April 2001. Participants in this conference argued that the information revolution is following a somewhat different course in Europe than in America: the process of "creative destruction" by which new technologies and business paradigms replace their predecessors is proceeding more slowly, Europe's emphasis on economic and social equity results in a less aggressive approach to new IT business opportunities than does the "winner-take-all" business mentality in the U.S., and Europe's "top down" planning mentality is fostering more deliberate decision making. As a result, the information revolution has been proceeding slower in Europe than in America, with the U.S. in the vanguard in most IT-related areas and Europe following along somewhat behind. This is likely to continue for at least the next few years, if not longer.
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