The impact of fibre connectivity on SMEs : benefits and business opportunities / Andy Phippen, Hazel Lacohée.
TK5102.5 .P45 2017
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Title
The impact of fibre connectivity on SMEs : benefits and business opportunities / Andy Phippen, Hazel Lacohée.
Author
Phippen, Andy, author
ISBN
9783319475547 (electronic book)
3319475541 (electronic book)
9783319475530
3319475533
3319475541 (electronic book)
9783319475530
3319475533
Published
Cham, Switzerland : Palgrave Macmillan, [2017]
Copyright
©2017
Language
English
Description
1 online resource.
Item Number
10.1007/978-3-319-47554-7 doi
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TK5102.5 .P45 2017
Dewey Decimal Classification
621.3822
Summary
Drawing on research conducted over the last 3 years in Cornwall, UK, this new book explores the impact of the EU/BT funded introduction of fibre broadband on rural SMEs. Including a qualitative methodology and in depth focus groups with over 200 companies, The Impact of Fibre Connectivity on SMEs provides a detailed, in depth, analysis to challenge conventionally held beliefs in the value of subsidy and policy pressure in the deployment of such projects. With focus on regional development in the UK as well as exploration of the wider EU context, the book presents a genuine insight into the technology adoption and technology provision. Andy Phippen is Professor of Social Responsibility in IT at Plymouth Plymouth Business School, Plymouth University, UK. He has conducted empirical research into the relationship between technology and public engagement for over 15 years, including work into public trust in online systems, young people and privacy, and the impact of technologies in rural locations. Hazel Lacohée undertakes qualitative research on behalf of BT TSO within the People and Behaviours Research team. She joined BT in 1998 and is responsible for providing insight regarding the commercial, socio-economic and customer impact of ICT applications and systems. Hazel obtained an ESRC funded PhD in Psychology from the University of Bristol in 1996 and her current work concerns the impact of NGA for Businesses and Consumer.
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Drawing on research conducted over the last 3 years in Cornwall, UK, this new book explores the impact of the EU/BT funded introduction of fibre broadband on rural SMEs. Including a qualitative methodology and in depth focus groups with over 200 companies, The Impact of Fibre Connectivity on SMEs provides a detailed, in depth, analysis to challenge conventionally held beliefs in the value of subsidy and policy pressure in the deployment of such projects. With focus on regional development in the UK as well as exploration of the wider EU context, the book presents a genuine insight into the technology adoption and technology provision. Andy Phippen is Professor of Social Responsibility in IT at Plymouth Plymouth Business School, Plymouth University, UK. He has conducted empirical research into the relationship between technology and public engagement for over 15 years, including work into public trust in online systems, young people and privacy, and the impact of technologies in rural locations. Hazel Lacohée undertakes qualitative research on behalf of BT TSO within the People and Behaviours Research team. She joined BT in 1998 and is responsible for providing insight regarding the commercial, socio-economic and customer impact of ICT applications and systems. Hazel obtained an ESRC funded PhD in Psychology from the University of Bristol in 1996 and her current work concerns the impact of NGA for Businesses and Consumer.
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Lacohée, Hazel, author.
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Impact of Fibre Connectivity on SMEs.
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Table of Contents
Chapter 1 Introduction
Chapter 2 Defining the Research Context
Chapter 3 Moving Up the Information Superhighway
Chapter 4 Early impact
Take Up and the Virtuous Circle of Connectivity
Chapter 5 Always wanting more
Chapter 6 Conclusions, Recommendations and the Future
Chapter 2 Defining the Research Context
Chapter 3 Moving Up the Information Superhighway
Chapter 4 Early impact
Take Up and the Virtuous Circle of Connectivity
Chapter 5 Always wanting more
Chapter 6 Conclusions, Recommendations and the Future