Title :
Computing the American Way: Contextualizing the Early US Computer Industry
Author_Institution :
Univ. of Wisconsin, Milwaukee, WI, USA
Abstract :
Drawing on work from business, social, and labor history, this article reinterprets the early domestic US computer industry in its broader economic and political context. Contrary to popular imagination, the early computer industry emerges as one devoted primarily to government business, liberal in its political leanings, and with a paternalist corporate culture profoundly shaped by the threat of unionization.
Keywords :
DP industry; business data processing; government data processing; government policies; organisational aspects; socio-economic effects; American computer industry; domestic US computer industry; government business; government politics; paternalist corporate culture; Business; Companies; Computer Society; Computer industry; Computer vision; Europe; History; Military computing; Technological innovation; US Government; Americanization; Cold War; History of computing; IBM; New Deal Order; Thomas J. Watson; welfare capitalism;
Journal_Title :
Annals of the History of Computing, IEEE
DOI :
10.1109/MAHC.2010.33