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Competitive Advantage of Nations: Lessons from Government-initiated Industry-wide IT Projects in Singapore
2005
Americas Conference on Information Systems
Information Technology (IT) in general and the Internet in particular have had a profound impact on business, global trade and governance. In this age of global competition, domestic conditions affecting companies' corporate strategy and business performance are becoming of even greater importance. Many governments now increasingly intervene, through initiation of industry-wide IT projects, to shape a favorable home base for companies seeking international competitive advantage. In this study,
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