Economic Costs and Implications of High-Technology Hardware Theftby James N Dertouzos Download Book (Respecting the intellectual property of others is utmost important to us, we make every effort to make sure we only link to legitimate sites, such as those sites owned by authors and publishers. If you have any questions about these links, please contact us.)
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Results of a 9 month survey of 95 firms on hardware theft.
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This study examines the costs and implications of hardware thefts forU.S. high-technology firms, focusing on manufacturers and distributorsof computers, semiconductors, hard disk drives, and cellulartelephones. The report is likely to be of interest to high-technologymanagers, security professionals, policymakers, and law enforcementofficials.
About the Author
PATRICIA ANNE EBENER (B.A., Social and Behavioral Sciences, 1971, Johns HopkinsUniversity) is a Senior Behavioral Scientist at RAND whose expertise is welfare reform. James Dertouzos (PhD, Economics, Stanford University) is a Senior Economist at RAND.Research interests include economics of mass media regulation, labor economics, manpower, and welfare reform. Eric Larson (Ph.D., Policy Analysis, RAND Graduate School) is a policy analyst at RAND with nearly two decades of experience, primarily in national security and foreign affairs. Related Free eBooks |
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