Tag Archive | "technology"

Binary Logistic Analysis: Empowerment of Rural Household Craft Industry in Bangli Regency, Bali, Indonesia

The aim of this study was to analyze the variables that may affect the application of the technology to produce handicrafts. The method used to determine the sample unit of craft businesses of rural households that will be interviewed are acidental sampling.
This study uses a quantitative analytical approach. Quantitative analysis using descriptive statistics and regression of binary logistic analysis. Based on the analysis, it can be concluded that the variables that significantly influence the application of technology in rural craftsmen in Bangli Regency is the income and education level.
The higher the income level, the higher the possibility of craftsmen applying modern technologies. Likewise, the education level, the higher the education level, assuming other variables constant, the possibility of applying the technology will be higher. While the age and type of business does not significantly influence the application of technology.

  Binary Logistic Analysis: Empowerment of Rural Household Craft Industry in Bangli Regency, Bali, Indonesia (1.5 MiB, 1,508 hits)

Posted in Economics, Information Technology, Knowledge Management, Volume VII, Issue no. 2

Mission of Women in The Scope of E-government in Iraq

E-government is a positive situation prevalent in most developed and developing countries in order to provide the best possible service to citizens and keep time and effort and reduce the waste of public money (Al-Dabbagh, 2011). Based on view of literature in some countries, problems faced in the establishment of e-government are located within the same geographic region surround Iraq as well as countries from other spot in the world.

In light of the lack of studies on women’s participation in information and communication technology in the world and especially in the Arab region and highlights so clearly in Iraq, which generates our idea of the rareness of women’s participation according to (Reade-Fong and Gorman, 2005) “while new information technology has given women the opportunity to share information and interact on a scale that was hard to imagine, in terms of political, economic and social participation, women’s worldwide presence in information technology remains low”.

  Mission of Women in The Scope of E-government in Iraq (185.9 KiB, 2,861 hits)

Posted in Information Technology, Volume IV, Issue no. 1

The Digital in Store and the Re-Enchantment of the Customer Experience: What Impact on the Immersion in the Experience of Consumption?

Henceforth, the retailers estimate that the digital transformation of their enterprises manipulates two levers of performance notably: the customer’s relations and the turnover. They use some digital technologies to personalize the consumer’s experiences and to offer to the customers the possibility to make the self-service and to dive in an exceptional experience. The demonstration of the relation nature between this digitalization of the point- of-sale and the re-enchantment of the customer’s experience made the objective of this research. Through an exploratory study conducted with a dozen customers from certain quarters to distribution in Tunis, we have tested this relationship. The results of this study show that today a digitalized point- of-sale promotes the stimulation of purchase, reinvents the experience of shopping and leads, therefore, to an immersion in an experience of consumption.

  The Digital in Store and the Re-Enchantment of the Customer Experience: What Impact on the Immersion in the Experience of Consumption? (212.6 KiB, 2,966 hits)

Posted in Economics, Information Technology, Knowledge Management, Volume IV, Issue no. 1

Understanding Industrial Innovation and Upgrade from Modularization’s Perspective

In the era of globalization and information technology, modularization is an approach to solve economic system complexity and the essence of new industrial structure. The source of industrial innovation comes from technology and organization modularization and system integration. Industrial upgrade takes effect through interaction of the following factors: competition of modular firms, knowledge creation, knowledge flow, modular option and absorptive capability. The modular and architectural innovation promotes the industrial upgrade.

  Understanding Industrial Innovation and Upgrade from Modularization’s Perspective (515.8 KiB, 3,072 hits)

Posted in Economics, Volume III, Issue no. 6

Information Technology Management

Most of the Information technology management programs are designed to educate and develop managers who can effectively manage the planning, design, selection, implementation, use, and administration of emerging and converging information and communications technologies. The IT Manager and the Project Manager are not at odds. The Project Manager’s ability to focus knowledge, skills, tools and techniques on the temporary endeavor frees the IT Manager to focus on keeping the wheels of commerce turning. The IT Manager supports authority to the Project Manager.

 

  Information Technology Management (73.2 KiB, 6,377 hits)

Posted in Information Technology, Issue no. 2, Knowledge Management