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Dan Steinbock
Dan Steinbock is the Finnish born, U.S. based author of "The Mobile Revolution" and "The Nokia Revolution." Specialized in strategy and globalization, he is an expert on marketing innovation in mobility. Mr. Steinbock has consulted for international organizations, multinationals and mobile industry leaders.
In the United States, he has been interviewed by newspapers ( Los Angeles Times, Newsweek, Wall Street Journal), wire services (AP, Reuters, UPI), media (ABC, Bloomberg Television, CNBC, CNET, CNNfn), investment journals ( Individual Investor’s Daily, Institutional Investors Magazine ), and trade publications. His articles have been published by European Business Forum, Telecommunications Policy, INFO, International Journal of Media Management, and Georgetown Journal of International Affairs.
Dr. Steinbock serves as an affiliate researcher at the Columbia Institute for Tele-Information (Columbia Graduate School of Business) and is a visiting professor at the Helsinki School of Economics. He is a Fulbright scholar, and currently the director of the New York City office of Finland’s prestigious Academy of Sciences. He spends his remaining time in Asia-Pacific.
In addition to The Mobile Revolution (Kogan Page, 2005), his recent works include Competition for the Mobile Internet (2003), Wireless Horizon (2002), The Nokia Revolution (2001). His recent articles include “How Marketers Can Exploit New Mobile Services,” Admap, July/August 2005; “Mobile Service Revolution: CNN Effect Goes Mobile,” Georgetown Journal of International Affairs, Summer/Fall 2005. His columns and features have been published in Europe, the United States, Hong Kong/China, India, Africa and the Middle East.
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A Sample of Recent Books
- The Mobile Revolution: The Making of Mobile Services
Worldwide (Kogan Page, 2005)
- With Eli Noam, Competition for the Mobile Internet (Kluwer,
2003)
- Wireless Horizon: Strategy and Competition in the Worldwide
Mobile Marketplace (Amacom Books, 2002).
- The Nokia Revolution (Amacom Books, May 2001)
- The Birth of Internet Marketing Communications (Quorum
2000)
- The Competitive Advantage of Finland (ETLA/SITRA 1998).
Foreword by Professor Michael E. Porter
- Triumph and Erosion in the American Media and Entertainment
Industries (Quorum, 1995)
A Sample of Recent Articles, Studies, Reports
- "How Marketers Can Exploit New Mobile Services" Admap, July/August 2005
- What Next? Globalization and the Finnish ICT Cluster, Finland’s
Ministry of Interior, 2005.
- “Got Mobile, Go Global”, European Business Forum, Issue 17,
Spring 2004.
- “Twin Drivers and Irrational Exuberance: Markets, the Internet and Mobility,” International Journal of
Media Management Volume 5, No. 2, 2003
- “Toward a Mobile Information Society: Globalization of Wireless Technology and Market Evolution,” Georgetown Journal of International Affairs (Summer/Fall, 2003)
- Finland’s Wireless Valley: National Policies, Global Industry, TEKES, (November 2002)
- “The U.S. CIBER Experience,” International Business Faculty, Helsinki School of Economics, 2003.
- “Globalization of wireless value system: from geographic to strategic advantages,” Telecommunications
Policy, Volume 27, Number 11 (January-February 2003)
- “Wireless R&D: From domestication to globalization,” INFO, Volume 4, Number 6, 2002, pp. 27-49.
- “What happened to Europe’s Wireless Advantage?”, INFO, Volume 4, Number 5, 2002, pp. 4-11.
- [Primary Author] Territorial Review: ICT Clusters in the Greater Helsinki Region in Comparison to Dublin
(Ireland), Portland (Oregon), and Tel Aviv (Israel). (OECD: Paris, May/June 2002).
- (2001) Innovation, technology and risk capital, Enterprise Papers, European Commission/Enterprise, No 5
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Today, mobile communication is moving "from the business of ears to the business of eyes." "The Mobile Revolution" is the first comprehensive account of the explosion of mobile services (rich
voice, internet, messaging, content). The book tells the story of these services in the pioneering markets
of Europe, the United States and Asia-Pacific.
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