ABSTRACT

Originally published in 1987, this book explores the history and geography of the computer industry in Britain and the evolution of the market leader firms, STC ICL and IBM (UK). It also examines the rising rate of new firm formation in the 1980s and the technology policies adopted by successive governments and analyses how well the industry is placed to cope with the challenges of technological change and increased international competition.

chapter One|5 pages

Introduction

chapter Two|34 pages

Technological Change and Market Structure

chapter Three|34 pages

The Origins of the British Computer Industry

chapter Five|47 pages

New Lamps For Old: New Firm Formation

chapter Seven|25 pages

Conclusions: Crisis and Development