Finance Information Systems Usage in Universities in a Developing Country: Implementing Factors and Their Influence on Use

Author(s):  
David Kiwana ◽  
Björn Johansson
2012 ◽  
Vol 19 (1) ◽  
pp. 100-114 ◽  
Author(s):  
Michèle Pomberg ◽  
Hamid Pourjalali ◽  
Shirley Daniel ◽  
Marinilka Barros Kimbro

Author(s):  
Makafui Nyamadi

Technology addictions (TA) have become a global scourge in recent times, yet in information systems (IS) literature, while a lot of research is being done from developed countries and health-related disciplines, little attention is being paid to this menace by IS scholars from developing countries. To address this issue, this chapter provides a viewpoint on the future research that seeks to investigate from a multidisciplinary and stakeholder perspective what the nature of TA from developing country context is. It will also determine how the socio-technical interaction between human motivations and technology features result in TA, which is novel in IS literature.


1998 ◽  
Vol 17 (2) ◽  
pp. 109-114
Author(s):  
Qiyang Chen ◽  
Binshan Lin

Our purpose in the paper is to provide a concrete framework to help managers rethink about global outsourcing and focus on how to manage the alliances to ensure its success in the global market. This paper discusses the driving factors for the global outsourcing and the opportunities exposed to information technology and information systems (IT/IS) society. Major issues that a developing country may face for improving its environment to be a bidding candidate in global outsourcing business are explored and strategies are suggested as well.


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