The adoption of computer technology in selected Canadian service industries : case studies of automation in university libraries, hospitals, grocery retailing and wholesaling, and department and variety...: EC22-95/1981E-PDF
"This study was undertaken as part of the Economic Council of Canada's series of micro-level studies on the process of technological change, productivity, and growth in Canadian industries. The purpose of the series is to improve our basic understanding of how technology is obtained, developed, and applied in the Canadian economy and of what effects this process has on the productivity, growth, and competitiveness of Canada's firms and industries"--Acknowledgments, p. vii.
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| Title | The adoption of computer technology in selected Canadian service industries : case studies of automation in university libraries, hospitals, grocery retailing and wholesaling, and department and variety stores / Steven Globerman. |
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| Publication type | Monograph |
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| Description | vii, 53 p. |
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