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This paper examines the reasons citizens would choose to accept or non-accept/reject public e-services. The approach taken was based on the model of acceptance of technology in households (MATH) and on the two factors theory. The research model was measured with data gathered in two phases, via...
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Governments continue investing in Information and Communication Technologies (ICTs), and e-services have become governments’ priority. But research shows that e-services implementation accentuate inequalities. Using a study of egovernment implementation in Lebanon as a background, this paper...
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This paper presents the results of an ongoing study of e-government implementation in Lebanon. Following suggestions by various scholars that students of e-government employ theory to strengthen our knowledge about ICT for development, we apply a neoinstitutional theoretical lens to understand...
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in Morocco, in the rural areas of the region Souss-Massa-Draa. By applying an original approach, we estimate the …
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We study the relationship between wages, human capital accumulation and work organisation in Morocco using matched …
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Morocco. We apply propensity score matching methods to the 2006/2007 Moroccan Living Standards Measurement Survey. We find …
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sample of members of the main schemes in Morocco. …
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analysis of microeconomic factors which explain the household savings behaviour in Morocco by using a new survey. Household …
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This article provides an analysis of the microeconomic determinants of household savings behaviour in Morocco according …
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colleagues. We estimate the rate of knowledge diffusion inside the firm using two matched worker-firm data sets from Morocco and … diffusion is around 7 percent in Morocco and Senegal, but part of the learning-by-watching returns stems from firm heterogeneity … Morocco. …
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