Laura Hosman, Ph.D.

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2006 University of Southern California, Los Angeles, CA, United States 
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General Economics, Commerce-Business Economics, International Law and Relations, Energy
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Richard Dekmejian grad student 2006 USC
 (Dividing the oils: An application of the theory of dynamic bargaining to three cases involving resource -rich developing countries and multinational oil corporations.)
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Armey LE, Hosman L. (2015) The centrality of electricity to ICT use in low-income countries Telecommunications Policy
Hosman L, Howard PN. (2014) Telecom Policy Across The Former Yugoslavia: Incentives, Challenges, And Lessons Learned Journal of Information Policy. 4: 67-104
Fife E, Hosman L. (2014) Public Private Partnerships and the Prospects for Sustainable ICT Projects in the Developing World Journal of Law and Governance. 2
Hosman L. (2011) Making the transition from pilot to scale: Examining sustainability and scalability issues in a public-private telecenter partnership in Sri Lanka Information Technology For Development. 17: 232-248
Hosman L. (2010) Policy considerations from a nationwide IT-in-education initiative: Macedonia connects Journal of Information Technology and Politics. 7: 369-383
Hosman L. (2009) Dynamic bargaining and the prospects for learning in the petroleum industry: The case of Kazakhstan Perspectives On Global Development and Technology. 8: 1-25
Hosman L. (2009) Dividing the oils: Dynamic bargaining as policy formation in the Nigerian petroleum industry Review of Policy Research. 26: 609-632
Hosman L, Fife E. (2008) Improving the prospects for sustainable ICT projects in the developing world International Journal of Media and Cultural Politics. 4: 51-70
Hosman L, Fife E, Armey LE. (2008) The case for a multi-methodological, cross-disciplinary approach to the analysis of ICT investment and projects in the developing world Information Technology For Development. 14: 308-327
Hosman L. (2008) A pilot takes off: Examining sustainability and scalability in the context of a Sri Lankan public-private partnership telecenter project Acis 2008 Proceedings - 19th Australasian Conference On Information Systems. 422-431
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