A4 Refereed article in a conference publication

State Entrepreneurship behind Wireless Industry Emergence in Finland




AuthorsJorma Nieminen

EditorsHuizingh, K.R.E. ,Conn, S. ,Torkkeli, M. ,Schneider, S., Bitran, I. (Eds.)

Publication year2013

Book title The XXIV ISPIM Conference – Innovating in Global Markets: Challenges for Sustainable Growth in Helsinki

ISBN978-952-265-420-5


Abstract

Abstract: Finland, pioneered today´s ubiquitous mobile-phone services, the launch-pad for Nordic wireless industries. This historical study seeks to understand how state bureaucracies like PLH could realise world-transforming innovations, first the pre-cellular services, especially Finland´s ARP, and then the jointly developed NMT, helping to launch the European GSM project. The case description is interpreted against the concept-frame considering innovation, entrepreneurship, and institutional effects. Proposed conducing elements include entrepreneurship, strategic foresight, and international open innovation, attributes not often associated with monopolistic bureaucracies. Favourable institutional environment played a role, and considerable luck. Besides describing how PLH, an early laggard even among its Nordic peers, emerged as the first holistic account on early mobile communications development globally, and the concept-frame for institutionally embedded entrepreneurial innovation by a monopoly.


Nordic governmental tele-monopolies, Posti- ja Lennätinhallitus (PLH) inprimus inter pares, the study provides





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