Institute for Information Policy
Recent Projects
- Learning from the neighbors: The diffusion of state broadband policies in the United States, Telecommunications Policy. Information Policy Research Group (Wang & Jayakar), 2024.
- What $2.5 billion can buy: The effect of the Broadband Initiatives Program on farm productivity. Telecommunications Policy. Information Policy Research Group (Bai, Wang, & Jayakar), 2022.
- Transnational capital and national legal regimes: Analysis of Internet domain name disputes in India. Journal of World Intellectual Property. Information Policy Research Group (Wang, Bai, Min, Grzeslo, & Jayakar), 2022.
- Drivers of Mergers and Acquisitions in the Telecommunication Industry: The Differences between Blockbuster and Small M&As, International Journal on Media Management. Information Policy Research Group (Bai, Wang, Peng, & Jayakar), 2022.
- Impact of free trade agreements on Internet domain name arbitration cases: A cross-national comparison of the Uniform Dispute Resolution Policy. Policy & Internet. Information Policy Research Group (Min, Wang, Bai, Grzeslo, & Jayakar), 2021.
- Broadband 2021: Report of the Interdisciplinary Workshop on the Development of a National Broadband Research Agenda (View PDF)
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Small Business and Broadband Working Paper
"Small Businesses and Broadband: Key Drivers For Economic Recovery"
Krishna Jayakar, Amit Schejter and Richard Taylor (View PDF) - Voting in local and national elections: The role of local and national news consumption and news media preference. Atlantic Journal of Communication. Information Policy Research Group (Min, Bai, Wang, Grzeslo, & Jayakar), 2020.
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The Rural Conundrum: Intrastate Access Charges In Pennsylvania
Krishna Jayakar, Amit Schejter and Richard Taylor (View PDF) -
Beyond Broadband Access: Developing Data-Based Information Policy Strategies
Edited by Richard D. Taylor and Amit M. Schejter, Fordham University Press (View book info) -
Future of American Communications (FACT) Working Group “And Communications for All”
Edited by Amit M. Schejter, Lexington Books (View book info) (on Amazon) -
Universal Service Working Group
The Universal Service Working Group is a collaboration between the Benton Foundation and the Institute for Information Policy.