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Regulatory responses to convergence: Experiences from four countries
Martha García-Murillo
School of Information Studies
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Social Sciences
transaction costs
58%
communication technology
58%
regulatory agency
54%
information technology
52%
Law
38%
affected parties
36%
redundancy
28%
industry
28%
technological change
26%
methodology
24%
telecommunication
23%
collective behavior
23%
experience
22%
Malaysia
21%
coping
18%
Republic of South Africa
18%
regime
17%
India
16%
regulation
14%
Business & Economics
Information and Communication Technology
100%
Transaction Costs
69%
Regulatory Agencies
58%
Theory of Collective Action
41%
Telecommunications Regulation
38%
Communication Technology Sector
32%
Redundancy
28%
Organizing
21%
Technological Change
21%
South Africa
19%
Malaysia
17%
Industry
17%
India
15%
Integrated
14%
Government
14%
Methodology
12%
Design Methodology
11%
Factors
8%
Earth & Environmental Sciences
information and communication technology
92%
transaction cost
67%
collective action
32%
technological change
31%
policy framework
30%
analytical framework
30%
industry
29%
methodology
28%
consultation
27%
telecommunication
26%
Africa
18%
regulation
17%
Engineering & Materials Science
Communication
36%
Telecommunication
23%
Information technology
21%
Industry
21%
Redundancy
20%
Costs
18%