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The Internet phenomenon was primarily a matter of a fundamental change in information logistics, with the protocols of the web superimposed on a deregulating and increasingly competitive telecommunications environment. It is expected that all the technological and infrastructure developments will change the structure of firms in terms of organization and work process, will change information chains and inter-organizational relationships, and alter the structure of industrial sectors, to the point that the traditional categories do not apply very well.
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Ghosh, A., Seshadrib, T.N. (2007). Information and Communication Technology in India and its Impact On Business Sectors — A Pilot Study. In: Apte, U., Karmarkar, U. (eds) Managing in the Information Economy. Annals of Information Systems, vol 1. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-0-387-36892-4_17
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