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Caught in the middle: Information technology policy in Australia
Jason Dedrick
, Kenneth L. Kraemer
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Australia
100%
Information Technology Policy
100%
Information Technology
66%
Policy-based
33%
Information Role
33%
Technology Policy
33%
Economic Development
33%
Interventionist
33%
Inertia
33%
Planning Agency
33%
East Asia
33%
Information Industry
33%
Political Considerations
33%
Political Process
33%
Industrial Policy
33%
Strategic Plan
33%
Information Technology Application
33%
Laissez-faire
33%
Personal Initiative
33%
Special Interest Groups
33%
Economic Planning
33%
Policy Direction
33%
Policy Mix
33%
Implementing Policy
33%
Social Sciences
Information Technology
100%
Science Policy
100%
Interest Groups
20%
Private Sector
20%
Economic and Social Development
20%
Political Process
20%
Economic Planning
20%
Information Industry
20%
Economics, Econometrics and Finance
Policy Mix
50%