نتایج جستجو برای: ict change

تعداد نتایج: 610440  

2007
Robert B. Kozma

As we enter the 21st century, there has been considerable international attention given to the role that ICT can play in economic, social, and educational change. This role has been most pronounced in the world’s developed countries where technology has permeated businesses, schools, and homes and changed the way people work, learn, and play. The impact that ICT has had to date in the developed...

2008
Adel Ben Youssef Mounir Dahmani

The purpose of the present paper is to examine the relationship between the use of information and communication technologies (ICT) and student performance in higher education. So far, economic research has failed to provide a clear consensus on the effect of ICT investments on student’s achievement. Our paper aims to summarise the main findings of the literature and to give two complementary e...

2005
Marja Kankaanranta Pertti Saariluoma Robert B. Kozma Nancy Law Angela Chow Alona Forkosh-Baruch David Mioduser Rafi Nachmias Dorit Tubin Ola Erstad Enrique Hinostroza Christian Labbé Magdalena Claro

Information and communication technology (ICT) is a principal driver of economic development and social change, worldwide. In many countries, the need for economic and social development is used to justify investments in educational reform and in educational ICT. Yet the connections between national development goals and ICT-based education reform are often more rhetorical than programmatic. Th...

2016
Samsul Farid Samsuddin Siti Zobidah Omar Bahaman Abu Samah Jusang Bolong

Rural libraries in Malaysia are purposively built to increase the level of people’s knowledge and thus produce an information society, especially in rural communities. The services and facilities provided are expected to change the lifestyle of the local community. The main objective of this study is to suggest the potential impingement factors for Information and Communication Technology (ICT)...

2013
Stefan Schellhammer Russell Haines

The literature on “technostress” posits that information and communication technology (ICT) contributes to feelings of strain by increasing the speed of work, having to adapt to technological change, and/or the poor usability features of the ICT. Most technostress research builds on surveys distributed across organizations. Thus, stressor-related questions cannot differentiate between how strai...

2011
Torsti Rantapuska

This paper reports on the results of a test on a Co-operative Software Acquisition (COSA) model in which the users carry out the ICT investment by themselves. The existing models meant to help in the ICT investments process are too heavy and technical to be used in SMEs. A successful ICT investment is an organisational change process in which people have a critical role. The COSA model applies ...

Journal: :IJSTM 2005
B. Bowonder B. R. Raghu Prasad Anup Kotla

The use of Information Communication Technologies (ICT) in rural areas of Gujarat by GCMMFL has made the operation of the dairy industry different. While it has always been argued that investments related to ICT made in rural India are not effective, the case of Amul proves that, where there is a will there is a way. Amul has become rural India’s flag bearer in the IT revolution. This paper ana...

2004
R. D. van der Mei

In the next few years the landscape of the information and communications technology (ICT) industry will be subject to many changes. New and advanced ICT services will be brought to the market, offered over large and highly distributed infrastructures consisting of a heterogeneity of information systems and communication networks, each owned by different parties. The business of many companies ...

2007
Mudiarasan Kuppusamy Bala Shanmugam

In this paper, we conduct an examination on the causality and relationship between information and communication technology (ICT) and economic growth in an Islamic country, namely Malaysia. The study period in this paper is divided into two: from 1960 1982, and from 1983 2004. This is to examine if the contribution of ICT investment varies in different sample periods. The causality result showe...

2015
Jens Malmodin Pernilla Bergmark

Information and Communication Technologies (ICT) are expected to have a great potential to reduce the GHG emissions across society, however limited data on actual reductions have been published so far. Based on available data on real GHG emission reductions realized by different ICT solutions, this paper explores the possible reductions globally within a 2030 timeframe. An average of the future...

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