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The testing of the technology acceptance model over the years has shown that its explanatory power is about 50%; which led researchers to revisit the model in an attempt to gain a better understanding of technology adoption. Some of the studies found social influence to be a key factor, but...
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Network politics is examined in the context of the Arab Spring. Network politics refers to politics and networks. These … networks include the Internet, private networks, cellular networks, telephone networks, radio networks, television networks …, etc. Network politics includes the applications of networks to enable one or more individuals or organizations to engage …
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Smart cities are associated almost exclusively with modern technology and infrastructure. However, smart cities have the possibility to enhance the involvement and contribution of citizens to urban development. This work explores the role of governance as one of the factors influencing the...
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This article describes how the ease of access to information and communication technologies is practically a prerequisite for the functioning of modern society. Taking the competitive market into consideration, the protection of the information infrastructure for a company, could mean that...
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Standardization is a crucial enabler of global business of Information and Communications Technologies. Convergence of the underlying networking paradigms of licensed Mobile Communication and license exempted Internet has made progress but full integration is still far from being complete. For...
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fixes, while NGOs and civil society “networks” are not effective in overcoming certain kinds of collective action problems …
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This paper examined the shift towards the Next Generation Networks (NGNs) like 4G from 2G and the role of technology …
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