The Diffusion of Information and Communication Technologies

The Diffusion of Information and Communication Technologies
Author: Ewa Lechman
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 232
Release: 2017-09-27
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781315474649

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In recent decades, the world has witnessed, unprecedented in terms of speed and geographic coverage, diffusion of new information and communication technologies (ICT). The on-going digital revolution pervasively impacts and reshapes societies and economies and therefore deserves special attention and interest. This book provides extensive evidence on information and communication technologies development patterns and dynamics of this process across developed economies over the period 1980 to the present day. It adopts newly developed methodology to identification of the ‘critical mass’ and isolation of technological takeoff intervals, which are intimately related to the process of technology diffusion. The statistically robust analysis of country-specific data demonstrates the key economic, social and institutional prerequisites of ICT diffusion across examined countries, indicating what factors significantly foster or – reversely – hinder the process.

Diffusion and Adoption of Information Technology

Diffusion and Adoption of Information Technology
Author: Karlheinz Kautz,Jan Pries-Heje
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 224
Release: 2013-06-05
Genre: Computers
ISBN: 9780387349824

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It. is well known that t.he introduction of a new technology in one organization not always produces the intended benefits (Levine, 1994). In many cases, either the receivers do not reach the intended level of use or simply the technology is rejected because it does not match with the expectations (true or false) and the accepted psychological effort to use it. The case of formal methods is a paradigmatic example of continual failures. The published cases with problems or failures only constitute the visible part of a large iceberg of adoption cases. It. is difficult to get companies to openly express the problems they had; however, from the experience of the author, failure cases are very common and they include any type of company. Many reasons to explain the failures (and in some cases the successes) could be postulated; however, the experiences are not structured enough and it is difficult to extract from them useful guidelines for avoiding future problems. Generally speaking, there is a trend to find the root of the problems in the technol ogy itself and in its adequacy with the preexistent technological context. Technocratic technology transfer models describe the problems in terms of these aspects. Although it is true that those factors limit the probability of success, there is another source of explanations linked to the individuals and working teams and how they perceive the technology.

The Diffusion of Information Technology

The Diffusion of Information Technology
Author: Ken Guy,Erik Arnold
Publsiher: World Bank Publications
Total Pages: 234
Release: 1995-01-01
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 0821332163

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World Bank Discussion Paper No. 281.This study examines the best practices of eight OECD countries--Canada, Germany, Ireland, Japan, the Netherlands, Sweden, the United Kingdom, and the United States--in designing national policies and programs to accelerate the effective use of information technology in support of industrial competitiveness. New technologies in computing, communications, and multimedia are changing the competitive advantage of industries, services, and entire economies. Enterprises must therefore increase their technological development and education through government assistance.The emerging experience is rich and diverse. The study draws on the tacit knowledge of the designers and implementors of national policies and programs to establish key rules-of-thumb for future programs. The authors outline broad directions for adapting these practices to the conditions of developing countries.

The Digital Flood

The Digital Flood
Author: James W. Cortada
Publsiher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 810
Release: 2012-09-27
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9780199921553

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The history of how computers spread to over 20 nations globally in less than six decades, exploring economic, political, social and technological reasons and consequences. It is based on extensive research into primary and secondary sources, and concludes with a discussion of implications for key players in the globalized economy.

Information Technology Diffusion in the Asia Pacific

Information Technology Diffusion in the Asia Pacific
Author: Felix B. Tan,P. Scott Corbett,Yuk-Yong Wong
Publsiher: IGI Global
Total Pages: 394
Release: 1999-01-01
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1878289489

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According to a recent United Nations report, the increase in power and functionlity of IT coupled with decreasing prices have contributed to rapid IT adoption and use in both developed countries and newly industralised nations of the Asia Pacific. Information Technology Diffusion in the Asia Pacific: Perspectives on Policy, Electronic Commerce and Education provides essential reading on IT diffusion in leading countries of the Asia Pacific. By focusing on some of the different applciations and implications of IT in these nations, contributions in this book deal with aspects of IT applications in the Asia Pacific countries, and ways that information technology can assist nations in dealing with technological and electronic growth and risks involved.

ICT Diffusion in Developing Countries

ICT Diffusion in Developing Countries
Author: Ewa Lechman
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 308
Release: 2015-06-22
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9783319182544

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This book provides an extensive overview of the diffusion of Information and Communication Technologies (ICTs) in developing countries between 2000 and 2012. It covers issues such as country-specific ICT diffusion patterns, technological substitution and technological convergence. By identifying social, economic and institutional prerequisites and analyzing critical country-specific conditions, the author develops a new approach to explaining the emergence of their technological takeoff. Readers will discover how developing countries are now adopting ICTs, rapidly catching up with the developed world in terms of ICT access and use.

Diffusion of Technologies and Social Behavior

Diffusion of Technologies and Social Behavior
Author: Nebojsa Nakicenovic,Arnulf Grübler
Publsiher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 616
Release: 2013-03-14
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9783662027004

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Wee felt it before in sense; but now wee know it by science. Edward Misselden (1623) The collective effort reported in this volume is the outcome of the diffusion of the idea of diffusion as a fundamental process in society. The considerable number of disciplines represented here indicates the weight of the problem area. The editors are to be congratulated for their initiative in drawing together present thinking at a vivid meeting, now also in print. An old timer in the business has not much to add. But maybe some things, bearing in mind that a Preface is a celebration and not a review. As always with ideas it is hard to identify those who first gave shape to the idea of diffusion. In a general sense it is probably an observation as old as human self-reflection that groups of populations exchange ideas and copy habits and implements from each other. Sometimes it has even been recommended, as a Chinese proverb suggested millenia ago, "If you want to become a good farmer, look at your neighbor" .

Knowledge Transfer and Technology Diffusion

Knowledge Transfer and Technology Diffusion
Author: Paul L. Robertson,David Jacobson
Publsiher: Edward Elgar Publishing
Total Pages: 353
Release: 2011-01-01
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9780857930552

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This important book is about the origins and diffusion of innovation, in theory and in practice. The practice draws on a variety of industries, from electronics to eyewear, from furniture to mechatronics, in a range of economies including Europe, USA and China.