Laura Hosman, Ph.D.
Affiliations: | 2006 | University of Southern California, Los Angeles, CA, United States |
Area:
General Economics, Commerce-Business Economics, International Law and Relations, EnergyGoogle:
"Laura Hosman"Parents
Sign in to add mentorRichard 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.) |
BETA: Related publications
See more...
Publications
You can help our author matching system! If you notice any publications incorrectly attributed to this author, please sign in and mark matches as correct or incorrect. |
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 |