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E-Strategies for Technological Diffusion and Adoption: National ICT Approaches for Socioeconomic Development

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E-Strategies for Technological Diffusion and Adoption: National ICT Approaches for Socioeconomic Development
E-Strategies for Technological Diffusion and Adoption: National ICT Approaches for Socioeconomic Development

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E-Strategies for Technological Diffusion and Adoption: National ICT Approaches for Socioeconomic Development

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Information and communication technology (ICT) innovations provide significant implications for business and socioeconomic development due to the role it plays in the diffusion of knowledge sharing, community development, and equality. E-Strategies for Technological Diffusion and Adoption: National ICT Approaches for Socioeconomic Development provides comprehensive coverage and definitions of the most important issues, concepts, trends, and technologies related to the adoption, diffusion, and adaptation of national electronic strategies for ICTs in socioeconomic development. This book addresses the importance of such strategies as setting national agendas to complement efforts and resources allocated, as well as includes model strategies, implications, and case studies to work as models for future implementations.

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