Publications
Bauer, Johannes M. / Latzer, Michael (1987): Impact and Policy-Challenge of Telecommunications Liberalisation for a Small and Open Economy: A Case Study of Austria. World Telecommunications Forum 87, Part 4: Economic Symposium, International Telecommunication Union, Genf
Latzer, Michael (1993): The Politico-Industrial Complex of Telecoms in Austria. In: Tulder, Rob van (ed.): Ways Out of the International Restructuring Race, Amsterdam, Verlag [more]
Latzer, Michael (1992): Videotex in Austria: Ambitious Plans. In: Bouwman, Harry / Christoffersen, Mads (eds): Relaunching Videotex, Dordrecht: Kluwer, 53-68
Latzer, Michael / Maier, Gunther / Sint, Peter Paul (1990): Transport, Communications and Mobility: Country Overview - Austria. In: Nijkamp, Peter / Reichman, Shalom / Wegener, Michael (eds): Euromobile: Transport, Communications and Mobility in Europe, Aldershot: Avebury, 119-135
Latzer, Michael (1990): Responsiveness of Scientific and Technological Institutions to Environmental Change: The Case of Austria. Report to the OECD commissioned by the Federal Ministry for Sciences and Research, Vienna
Latzer, Michael (1989): Videoconferencing in the Federal Republic of Germany and Austria. In: TeleSpan, 1
Latzer, Michael / Schmitz, Stefan W. (2001): B2C eCommerce: A Frictionless Market is Not in Sight - Arguments and Policy Implications. In: Proceedings of the Conference "Innovations for an e-Society. Challenges for Technology Assessment", ICE-Working Paper No. 20, Vienna: ICE-Austrian Academy of Sciences, Berlin [pdf]
Latzer, Michael / Thomas, Graham (eds) (1994): Cash Lines. The Development and Regulation of Audiotex in Europe and the USA. Amsterdam: Spinhuis
Latzer, Michael / Braendle, Andreas / Just, Natascha / Saurwein, Florian (2010): Public-Service Broadcasting Online: Assessing Compliance with Regulatory Requirements. In: International Telecommunications Policy Review, 17(2), 1-25 [more] [pdf]
Börnsen, Arne / Braulke, Tim / Kruse, Jörn / Latzer, Michael (2011): The Allocation of the Digital Dividend in Austria. In: International Journal of Digital Television, 2 (2), 161-179 [more]