Ruling the waves : cycles of discovery, chaos, and wealth from the compass to the Internet /

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Author / Creator: Spar, Debora L.
Format: Book
Language:English
Imprint: New York : Harcourt, [2001]
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Summary:The high-tech bubble seems to have burst-or has it? Knowing where you are in the business cycle is crucial. Historical perspective helps, and so does keen analysis. Ruling the Waves offers both.<br> <br> Debora Spar begins the historical context with pirate tales. Jean Lafitte's domination of the seas and Rupert Murdoch's domination of the British airwaves with BskyB have much in common. Tales of the telegraph and radio help you understand the natural evolution of Microsoft, the trials of the codemakers who fought the U.S. government to protect Internet privacy, and the revolutionary rap stars who challenged the record industry. Great stories of quirky pioneers and their roller-coaster ridesmake this the one book that you need to become an expert on the path of future innovations and the natural development from idea to market in a changing world.<br> <br>
Physical Description:403 pages ; 24 cm
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references (pages 385-389) and index.
ISBN:0151005095
Author Notes:Debora L. Spar is a professor at the Harvard Business School. A political scientist by training, she specializes in the politics of international business and speaks frequently before corporate and policymaking groups. Professor Spar is the author of two previous books and lives in Boston with her architect husband and two young sons