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Title: Cambridge Centre for Business Research Computer Survey Dataset, 1990-1995
Keywords: ACHIEVEMENT
ATTITUDES
BUSINESS FORMATION
BUSINESS MANAGEMENT
BUSINESSES
CAPITAL
COMPANIES
COMPUTER SOFTWARE
COMPUTERS
CUSTOMERS
DEVELOPMENT
ECONOMIC COMPETITION
ECONOMIC CONDITIONS
EUROPEAN ECONOMIC COMMUNITY
EXPORTS AND IMPORTS
FINANCE
FOREIGN INDUSTRIES
INDUSTRIES
COMMERCIAL INNOVATION
INTERGROUP RELATIONS
INTERNATIONAL COMPETITION
INTERNATIONAL TRADE
INVESTMENT
LOCATION OF INDUSTRY
MANAGERS
MARKETS (ECONOMICS)
MERGERS
OBJECTIVES
PATENTS
PERFORMANCE
PERSONNEL
PRODUCTS
PROPERTY, OWNERSHIP AND TENURE
PURCHASING
QUALIFICATIONS
RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT
SUBCONTRACTING
TECHNOLOGY AND INNOVATION
TOP MANAGEMENT
TRADE
TURNOVER
UNIVERSITIES
SERVICE INDUSTRIES
INFORMATION AND COMMUNICATIONS TECHNOLOGY
1990-1995
England
Scotland
Description: <P>Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.</P>
The computer industry, which includes the production of hardware, software and services, is one of the UK's most important 'high-technology' industries, employing 220,000 workers in 1995. Yet during the 1990s, UK computer firms have been facing intense competitive pressures and rapidly changing technology and market demand. Within this context, this project investigated the impact of changing technology, market demand and globalisation of production upon business organisation, performance and location in this important industry. The research covered both computer hardware manufacturing, which is dominated by foreign direct investment and large companies, and computer software and services, both of which have experienced a considerable growth of smaller indigenous UK companies.
<B>Main Topics</B>:<BR>
The dataset contains information regarding the firm's general characteristics; product range; firm's origins and entrepreneurship; subsidiaries; firm development and markets; competition and growth; inter-firm relations; technology and innovation; and investment and finance.
URI: https://t2-4.bsc.es/jspui/handle/123456789/65167
Other Identifiers: 4500
10.5255/UKDA-SN-4500-1
http://doi.org/10.5255/UKDA-SN-4500-1
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