2008 |
57 | EE | Shane Greenstein:
The Long Arc Behind Bill Gates' Wealth.
IEEE Micro 28(1): 4-7 (2008) |
56 | EE | Shane Greenstein:
The Long Arc Behind Bill Gates' Wealth, Part 2.
IEEE Micro 28(2): 2-5 (2008) |
55 | EE | Aldo Geuna,
Shane Greenstein,
Tommaso M. Valletti,
David Waterman:
A transition for IEP.
Information Economics and Policy 20(1): 1 (2008) |
2007 |
54 | EE | Shane Greenstein:
Economic experiments in internet access markets.
First Monday 12(6): (2007) |
53 | EE | Shane Greenstein:
The High Cost of a Cheap Lesson.
IEEE Micro 27(1): 7, 132-133 (2007) |
52 | EE | Shane Greenstein:
Wagging Wikipedia's long tail.
IEEE Micro 27(2): 6, 79 (2007) |
51 | EE | Shane Greenstein:
Did the Price of the Internet Drop?
IEEE Micro 27(3): 6-7 (2007) |
50 | EE | Shane Greenstein:
The 15-Billion-Dollar Broadband Bonus.
IEEE Micro 27(4): 5, 58 (2007) |
49 | EE | Shane Greenstein:
Dog Days for Broadband.
IEEE Micro 27(5): 111-112 (2007) |
48 | EE | Shane Greenstein:
Innovation at the Edges.
IEEE Micro 27(6): 8-10 (2007) |
2006 |
47 | EE | Shane Greenstein:
Format wars all over again.
IEEE Micro 26(1): 7, 140 (2006) |
46 | EE | Shane Greenstein:
Andy's acceleration and Moore's momentum.
IEEE Micro 26(2): 7 (2006) |
45 | EE | Shane Greenstein:
Room for a Thousand Flowers to Bloom.
IEEE Micro 26(3): 6, 93 (2006) |
44 | EE | Shane Greenstein:
Legislating Entrepreneurship: An Oxymoron?
IEEE Micro 26(4): 4, 86 (2006) |
43 | EE | Shane Greenstein:
Ubiquitous clicks and complements.
IEEE Micro 26(5): 7-8 (2006) |
42 | EE | Shane Greenstein:
Four nightmares for net neutrality.
IEEE Micro 26(6): 12-13 (2006) |
41 | EE | David Waterman,
Shane M. Greenstein,
Ingo Vogelsang:
Forum on the future of the telecommunications industries.
Information Economics and Policy 18(3): 241 (2006) |
2005 |
40 | EE | Chris Forman,
Avi Goldfarb,
Shane Greenstein:
Geographic location and the diffusion of Internet technology.
Electronic Commerce Research and Applications 4(1): 1-13 (2005) |
39 | EE | Shane Greenstein:
Not a mellifluous march to maturity.
IEEE Micro 25(1): 102-104 (2005) |
38 | EE | Shane Greenstein:
Communications consolidation after an era of no restraints.
IEEE Micro 25(2): 70-72 (2005) |
37 | EE | Shane Greenstein:
The anatomy of foresight traps.
IEEE Micro 25(3): 10-12 (2005) |
36 | EE | Shane Greenstein:
Explorers and expanders, both early and late.
IEEE Micro 25(4): 77-79 (2005) |
35 | EE | Shane Greenstein:
Outsourcing and climbing a value chain.
IEEE Micro 25(5): 83-84 (2005) |
34 | EE | Shane Greenstein:
Wireless access and electrical markets: Becoming similar?
IEEE Micro 25(6): 6-7 (2005) |
2004 |
33 | EE | Shane M. Greenstein:
Why Inventors are not Famous.
IEEE Micro 24(1): 76-78 (2004) |
32 | | Shane Greenstein:
The paradox of commodities.
IEEE Micro 24(2): 73-75 (2004) |
31 | | Shane Greenstein:
Imitation happens.
IEEE Micro 24(3): 67-69 (2004) |
30 | | Shane Greenstein:
The diamond-wafer paradox: A modern mystery.
IEEE Micro 24(4): 79-81 (2004) |
29 | EE | Shane Greenstein:
Creative Destruction and Deconstruction.
IEEE Micro 24(5): 83-85 (2004) |
28 | EE | Shane Greenstein:
Canaries, whips, and sails.
IEEE Micro 24(6): 6-7, 129 (2004) |
2003 |
27 | EE | Chris Forman,
Avi Goldfarb,
Shane Greenstein:
Adoption of the internet by commercial establishments: urban density, global village and industry composition.
ICEC 2003: 186-194 |
26 | EE | Shane M. Greenstein:
Where Did the Internet Go?
IEEE Micro 23(1): 84-86 (2003) |
25 | EE | Shane M. Greenstein:
Too Much Internet Backbone?
IEEE Micro 23(2): 78-80 (2003) |
24 | EE | Shane M. Greenstein:
An Era of Error.
IEEE Micro 23(3): 68-69 (2003) |
23 | EE | Shane M. Greenstein:
Moore Meets Malthus in Multiples.
IEEE Micro 23(4): 8-10 (2003) |
22 | EE | Shane M. Greenstein:
Jumping on Bandwagons.
IEEE Micro 23(5): 75-77 (2003) |
2002 |
21 | EE | Shane M. Greenstein:
The Ride Before the Fall.
IEEE Micro 22(1): 4-5, 91 (2002) |
20 | EE | Shane M. Greenstein:
Competition Policy for Innovative Industries.
IEEE Micro 22(2): 4-5, 72 (2002) |
19 | EE | Shane M. Greenstein:
Markets for Technology.
IEEE Micro 22(3): 4-5 (2002) |
18 | EE | Shane M. Greenstein:
The Crash in Competitive Telephony.
IEEE Micro 22(4): 8-9, 88 (2002) |
17 | EE | Shane M. Greenstein:
The Price is Not Right.
IEEE Micro 22(5): 12-13, 96 (2002) |
16 | EE | Shane M. Greenstein:
Which Industries Use the Internet?
IEEE Micro 22(6): 70-72 (2002) |
15 | EE | Benjamin M. Compaine,
Shane Greenstein:
Communication policy in transition: the Internet and beyond.
Inf. Res. 7(4): (2002) |
2001 |
14 | EE | Shane M. Greenstein:
Measure for Measure in the New Economy (Micro Economics).
IEEE Micro 21(1): 11-12 (2001) |
13 | EE | Shane M. Greenstein:
Pricing Internet Access (Micro Economics).
IEEE Micro 21(2): 5-6 (2001) |
12 | EE | Shane M. Greenstein:
Shortfalls, Downturns, and Recessions (Micro Economics).
IEEE Micro 21(3): 6, 77 (2001) |
11 | EE | Shane M. Greenstein:
An earful about Zvi's e-mail.
IEEE Micro 21(4): 8-10 (2001) |
10 | EE | Shane M. Greenstein:
Explaining Booms, Busts, and Errors.
IEEE Micro 21(5): 6-7, 10 (2001) |
9 | EE | Shane M. Greenstein:
E-business Infrastructure.
IEEE Micro 21(6): 70-71 (2001) |
2000 |
8 | EE | Shane M. Greenstein:
Aggressive Business Tactics: Are There Limits?
IEEE Micro 20(1): 13-14 (2000) |
7 | EE | Shane M. Greenstein:
A Revolution? How Do You Know?
IEEE Micro 20(2): 5-7 (2000) |
6 | EE | Shane M. Greenstein:
Living in the Era of Impatience.
IEEE Micro 20(3): 8-9 (2000) |
5 | EE | Shane M. Greenstein:
Hung up on AT&T.
IEEE Micro 20(4): 5-6 (2000) |
4 | EE | Shane M. Greenstein:
Falling Through the Cracks at Microsoft.
IEEE Micro 20(5): 7, 85 (2000) |
3 | EE | Shane M. Greenstein:
PCs, the Internet, and You.
IEEE Micro 20(6): 6-7 (2000) |
2 | EE | Shane M. Greenstein:
The Commercialization of Information Infrastructure as Technological Mediation: The Internet Access Market.
Information Systems Frontiers 1(4): 329-348 (2000) |
1992 |
1 | | Shane M. Greenstein:
Invisible Hands and Visible Advisors: An Economic Interpretation of Standardization.
JASIS 43(8): 538-549 (1992) |