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An initial model for telemedicine adoption in developing countries

An initial model for telemedicine adoption in developing countries

... Human Factor: Human capital is one of the most important resources in an organization. However the role of the human capital can hinder the transformation agenda of an organization. People may be reluctant to be troubled ... See full document

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Economics of household technology adoption in developing countries : evidence from solar technology adoption in rural India

Economics of household technology adoption in developing countries : evidence from solar technology adoption in rural India

... the adoption of solar power provided through MGP micro- grids in the context of a controlled randomized trial, our empirical analysis benefits from several ...technology adoption accurately, which ensures ... See full document

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Barriers of e-tourism adoption in developing countries: a case study of Nepal

Barriers of e-tourism adoption in developing countries: a case study of Nepal

... The first sets of factors are derived from the relevant literature as presented in Figure 2. Then semi-structured interviews were conducted with seven representatives of the major stakeholders. Three major associations, ... See full document

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An Internet adoption framework for marketing by small business enterprises in developing countries

An Internet adoption framework for marketing by small business enterprises in developing countries

... 123 Jabareen (2009) proposed a new qualitative method particularly for developing conceptual frameworks for studies that are linked to multidisciplinary body of knowledge - such as occurs with this study. Jabareen ... See full document

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Studying the Interrelationship amongst Various Barriers in Adoption of BIM in Developing Countries using ISM Methodology

Studying the Interrelationship amongst Various Barriers in Adoption of BIM in Developing Countries using ISM Methodology

... ISM model is developed for studying the interrelationships amongst the various barriers to adoption of BIM in ..., Initial costs / costs of implementing BIM (IC) , Training and learning issues (TLI) ... See full document

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A Novel Framework For The Adoption Of Cloud Computing In The Higher Education Sector In Developing Countries

A Novel Framework For The Adoption Of Cloud Computing In The Higher Education Sector In Developing Countries

... service model consists of three main types: Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS), Platform as a Service (PaaS), and Software as a Service ...the adoption, acquisition, or integration of cloud ...that ... See full document

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Geospatial data infrastructures model for land-use in developing countries: the nigeria scenario

Geospatial data infrastructures model for land-use in developing countries: the nigeria scenario

... Research Question 5: Is NGDI development in line with the selected NSDI trends? NSDI initiative can proceed by following certain steps towards the creation of an infrastructure in which to facilitate all parties of the ... See full document

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Telemedicine Healthcare Service Adoption Barriers in Rural Bangladesh

Telemedicine Healthcare Service Adoption Barriers in Rural Bangladesh

... in developing countries are deprived of quality health services because of poor ICT infrastructure (Hossain, Yokota, Sultana, & Ahmed, ...Many telemedicine technologies appear unsuccessful ... See full document

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Technical change in Developing Countries: A dynamic model of adoption, learning and industry evolution

Technical change in Developing Countries: A dynamic model of adoption, learning and industry evolution

... Industry dynamics: The composition of firms evolves in accordance with average probabilities of adoption o-firms, of technical success l-firms and of entry and exit o, l and h-firms.. Th[r] ... See full document

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Innovative Telemedicine Approaches in Different Countries: Opportunity for Adoption, Leveraging, and Scaling-Up

Innovative Telemedicine Approaches in Different Countries: Opportunity for Adoption, Leveraging, and Scaling-Up

... the countries listed have taken steps at various lengths to support ...of telemedicine in the society and international collaboration of such innovative projects as discussed/ illustrated in this article ... See full document

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E-government adoption success factors for developing countries

E-government adoption success factors for developing countries

... The adoption and use of E-government services remain restricted in most countries due to being guided largely by supply side factors [10-11]. According to Carter & Belanger [2], it is pertinent for the ... See full document

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Application of Cloud Computing for the Better E-Governance in Developing Countries

Application of Cloud Computing for the Better E-Governance in Developing Countries

... helps developing countries to implement their E-governance services at a very low cost and provide better services to their ...the developing countries is the necessary infrastructure to ... See full document

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How Crypto-Economics is Redefining Telemedicine

How Crypto-Economics is Redefining Telemedicine

... for telemedicine to have a human on the other end of the ...of telemedicine in mind, one can be certain that in-house precision medicine tests and personalized biomedical products powered by decentralized ... See full document

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GREEN GDP: AN ANALYSES FOR DEVELOPING AND DEVELOPED COUNTRIES

GREEN GDP: AN ANALYSES FOR DEVELOPING AND DEVELOPED COUNTRIES

... developed countries as those represented as ‘High income OECD members’ (as determined by the World Bank), we notice that the difference between the average GDP growth and Green GDP growth was ...25 ... See full document

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ADOPTION OF ELECTRONIC COMMERCE TECHNOLOGY IN EMERGING NATIONS: A CONCEPTUAL REVIEW OF THE LITERATURE

ADOPTION OF ELECTRONIC COMMERCE TECHNOLOGY IN EMERGING NATIONS: A CONCEPTUAL REVIEW OF THE LITERATURE

... Electronic commerce (EC) has been defined in several ways depending on the context and research objective of the author. Sila (2013) perceived e-commerce in small and medium sized firms as the use of information and ... See full document

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Integrated Web Based Voter Registration System (For Developing Countries)

Integrated Web Based Voter Registration System (For Developing Countries)

... Voters registration exercise in a standard system is continuous and done automatically once a citizen clocks the stipulated age (of 16 to 18 as the case may be) and is of sound mind, void of any incrimination (not bared ... See full document

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The Act of Giving: Understanding Corporate Social Responsibility in the Buddhism Context of Myanmar

The Act of Giving: Understanding Corporate Social Responsibility in the Buddhism Context of Myanmar

... Finally, Myanmar’s political and economic situation of the past six decades played an essential role in explaining what might be considered the backwardness of the country in terms of understanding and implementing CSR. ... See full document

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Adoption of telemedicine: from pilot stage to routine delivery

Adoption of telemedicine: from pilot stage to routine delivery

... There are several reasons for the widespread adoption of teleradiology. First, teleradiology has been demon- strated to provide acceptable diagnostic accuracy in remote reporting. Second, notwithstanding the ... See full document

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Hindrance of ICT Adoption to Library Services in Higher Institution of Learning in Developing Countries

Hindrance of ICT Adoption to Library Services in Higher Institution of Learning in Developing Countries

... This impact of ICT on library and information services has led to the development of new professional paradigms within the field of librarianship i.e., meeting the students’ needs in fulfilling course assignments and ... See full document

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Analysis of the Benefits and Adoption Approach for CCTLD in Developing Countries

Analysis of the Benefits and Adoption Approach for CCTLD in Developing Countries

... Intellectual property (IP) is a term referring to creations of the intellect for which a monopoly is assigned to designated owners by law. Every developing country should be able to protect the copyrights, ... See full document

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