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Internationalisation plays a key role in the strategy of many firms, with one of the key benefits being improved performance. Since the early 1990s, internationalisation has played a central role within the mobile telecommunications industry, giving rise to multinational enterprises operating in...
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national utilities have been announced in several EU countries, opening new scenarios for utilities' contribution to Next … utilities in the European broadband market. Four case studies from four EU countries (Germany, Italy, Sweden and the UK) are … investigated and compared, to highlight similarities and differences under the EU regulatory framework. This qualitative analysis …
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The European Commission has recently sought to substantially revise how it regulates the telecommunication industry, with a key goal being to incentivise investment in high-speed broadband networks. Ambitious goals have been set regarding the availability and quality of broadband across the...
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The issue of disruptive operators has recently gained interest among researchers and regulators. From a regulator's perspective, disruptive operators can increase competitive rivalry in markets dominated by a handful of large companies, thus allowing consumers to obtain more benefits in terms of...
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A large body of research has focused on measuring innovation and the innovativeness of firms. One option frequently … characterising the innovation profile of telecom operators over time. It combines quantitative and qualitative analysis and relies on … to enable linking the observed innovation patterns. For example the innovation patterns observed can be related to …
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