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Computer software industry 4 Capital 2 Capital structure 2 Finance 2 High technology industries 2 Ireland 2 NTBF 2 New products 2 computer software industry 2 Australia 1 Data security 1 Dynamic capabilities 1 Infrastructure (Economics) 1 Law 1 Pecking order hypothesis 1 Privacy 1 Product lead time 1 Right of 1 SME 1 Soft starts 1 Stage model 1 Trilogy (Firm) 1 business strategy 1 computer service industry 1 firm social capital 1 management 1 organizational change 1
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Hogan, Teresa 2 Hutson, Elaine 2 Davis, Mark A. 1 Miles, Grant 1 Otto, Paul N. 1 Pattinson, Hugh M. 1 Pavur, Robert J. 1 Rankine, Tim 1 Stodnick, T. Michael 1 Voelker, Troy A. 1 Woodside, Arch G. 1
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Reasonableness Meets Requirements: Regulating Security and Privacy in Software
Otto, Paul N. - 2009
Software security and privacy issues regularly grab headlines amid fears of identity theft, data breaches, and threats to security. Policymakers have responded with a variety of approaches to combat such risk. Suggested measures include promulgation of strict rules, enactment of open-ended...
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The Impact of Social Capital and Dynamic Capabilities on New Product Development: An Investigation of the Entertainment Software Industry
Voelker, Troy A. - 2008
Businesses today face intense international competition, a heightened pace of development and shortened product life cycles. As a result, many researchers recommend firms collaborate and partner with other firms to succeed. With over a decade of research examining alliances and inter-firm...
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Building a theory about change in Australian software firms
Rankine, Tim - University of Western Sydney; College of Business; … - 2008
This thesis describes the development of a body of theory explaining why the principals of Australian software firms have difficulty in changing the organizational structures of their businesses. The need for change is predicated on the view that availability of capital is an essential...
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Mapping strategic thought and action in developing disruptive software technology : advanced case study research on how the firm crafts shared vision
Pattinson, Hugh M.; Woodside, Arch G. - 2007
This case study uses two storytelling methods for analysis ? an advanced hermeneutic framework and an extended form of decision systems analysis (DSA) incorporating cognitive mapping ? to explore the strategic thought in building a software house around a philosophy of ?best practice?...
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The relation between key events in the development phase and the financial structure of NTBFs in the software sector
Hogan, Teresa; Hutson, Elaine - 2006
The study is based on a questionnaire survey of 117 Irish software firms. It finds no systematic relation between product lead time and acquisition of first external funds in new technology-based firms (NTBFs). Contrary to the stage model's predictions, these firms are just as likely to secure...
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Capital structure in new technology-based firms : evidence from the Irish software sector
Hogan, Teresa; Hutson, Elaine - 2005
Using a sample of 117 Irish software companies, we examine the capital structure of new technology-based firms. Consistent with the findings on financing for other small businesses, internal funds are the most important source of funding in new technology-based firms. However, in apparent...
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