Understanding the Emergency of a Large Scale European Initiative in Technology
dc.contributor.author
Molina, Alfonso
dc.date.accessioned
2026-05-05T07:34:23Z
dc.date.issued
1993
dc.description.abstract
European information technology policy has recently started to focus on projects aimed at building large-scale capabilities. This paper examines a project that has pioneered this approach - the Open Microprocessor Systems Initiative (OMI) sponsored by the Commission of European Communities (CEC). It examines the nature of the essentially consensual process which has enabled the many different players in the OMI to agree to a common programme. A framework is proposed which identifies the complex interaction of technical, economic, behavioural and political factors involved in the process of creating a large-scale capability programme. It argues that the successful emergence of these programmes implies a process of perception- and goal-alignment which gradually and programmatically integrates the stances of different organizations. Key aspects of general validity in assisting to build these programmes are highlighted, along with the main tactics and techniques deployed in the process leading to the successful alignment of perceptions and goals within the OMI.
dc.identifier.isbn
1-872287-49-25
dc.identifier.uri
https://era.ed.ac.uk/handle/1842/44650
dc.identifier.uri
https://doi.org/10.7488/era/7165
dc.language.iso
en
dc.publisher
Research Centre for Social Science / University of Edinburgh
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44
dc.subject
OMI
dc.subject
Open Micro Processor Systems Initiative
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CEC
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Commission of European Communities
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European information technology policy
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Understanding the Emergency of a Large Scale European Initiative in Technology
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Working Paper
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