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The concern of energy providers and information technology (IT) application designers is on âoecleanâ and renewable energies, such as wind turbines, solar energy and biogas.
The Industrial Leadership program aims at renewing industry through information technologies (ITS), nanotechnologies, advanced materials, Challenges and Innovation Policies 87 advanced manufacturing and processing,
Information technology will play a special role because IT can supply the necessary connectivity and enable social networking among innovators
HP Life E-learning offers free information technology (IT) training. Nevertheless, they can do better in reducing environmental impact by smarter managing of printing tools and supplies.
and practice of BPM in driving innovation in a digital world. 1 Introduction Information technology (IT) plays a vital role in driving innovation in todayâ s digital world,
such as those in information technology, it could mean a very well-defined interface definition that, when correctly invoked and initiated, returns a pre-specified set of values based upon an equally well-defined set of input values.
and Borgatti (2014) define SM as information technologies that support interpersonal communication and collaboration using Internet-based platforms.
Journal of Information technology, 25 (3), 308â 322. Majchrzak, A.,Jarvenpaa, S l, . & Hollingshead, A b. 2007).
Journal of Information technology, 19 (1), 4â 20. Mell, P, . & Grance, T. 2011). The NIST definition of cloud computing (800â 145.
Information technology and product/service innovation: A brief assessment and some suggestions for future research. Journal of the Association for Information systems, 14 (4), 215â 226.
Exploring new dimensions of information technology innovations. Journal of the Association for Information systems, 10 (1), 1â 30.
While innovation is linked not necessarily to information technology, it is established well that successful technology innovation can lead to new businesses,
innovative information technology solutions drive organizational change (Markus & Robey, 1988. In fact, new products and services can be sufficiently successful to create entirely new markets (Berry, Shankar, Parish, Cadwallader, & Dotzel, 2006.
as an umbrella term to capture all sorts of Information technology platformsâ those that exist to facilitate
Information technology and organizational change: Causal structure in theory and research. Management Science, 34 (5), 583â 598.
Information technology in the Innovation Processes of the Industrial enterprises (MITIP) â (pp. 10â 14. o. A. Delfmann, P. 2006.
Reengineering work through information technology. Boston, MA: Harvard Business Press. Dumas, M.,La Rosa, M.,Mendling, J,
most organizations cannot exploit the opportunities given by information technology to solve these issues see also chapter by Schmiedel and vom Brocke (2015).
When information technology (IT) is used to enable business innovations, one also speaks of digital innovations (SAP, 2013).
Information technology project management. Boston, MA: Course Technology, Cengage Learning. Schmiedel, T.,vom Brocke, J, . & Recker, J. 2013).
and Economics pursuing his Master of science degree in the field of Information technology Engineering. His research activities mainly focus on practical solutions for integrating business process models,
Kaiâ s research interests are topics related to the use and management of information systems and information technology in business.
Figure 3. The dynamics of the renewing intensity in Romanian SMES in 2003/2004 â 2010/2011 Another aspect associated with innovation is the integration of information technology.
Starting a couple of decades ago, information technology plays a critical role both in large and in small businesses.
The impact of using information technology can be strong in SMES from all fields of activity.
The Romanian SMES included in studied samples indicated the main forms of information technology they use.
However, even though the exploitation of information technologies is seen as being part of the process of innovation, this is also seen in the literature as being used only moderately by SMES (Baregheh, Rowley, Sambrock and Davies,
Figure 4. Dynamics of the use of IT in Romanian SMES in 2004/2005 â 2010/2011 Information technology is used in Romanian SMES mainly for communication purposes,
that SMES are exploiting information technology in a limited or, at best moderate way to improve product development processes.
Chao, C a. and Chandra, A. 2012), Impact of ownerâ s knowledge of information technology (IT) on strategic alignment and IT adoption in US small firms, Journal of Small Business and Enterprise Development
Clearing up the Confusion Robert D. Atkinson August 2013 The Information technology & Innovation Foundation THE INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY & INNOVATION FOUNDATION Page 2 COMPETITIVENESS, INNOVATION AND PRODUCTIVITY:
THE INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY & INNOVATION FOUNDATION Page 3 export sectors, artificially low taxes on traded sector firms and direct subsidies to exports.
INNOVATION THE INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY & INNOVATION FOUNDATION Page 4 While this is all true, it is much too limiting in scope.
THE INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY & INNOVATION FOUNDATION Page 5 e-books. This process of change within industries occurs in all sectors
THE INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY & INNOVATION FOUNDATION Page 6 lower since it will have to give up more production to pay for its imports.
COMPETITIVENESS STRATEGY STRATEGY STRATEGY INNOVATION PRODUCTIVITY THE INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY & INNOVATION FOUNDATION Page 7 ENDNOTES 1. Michael E. Porter, âoethe Competitive Advantage of Nations
ABOUT THE AUTHOR Dr. Robert Atkinson is the president of the Information technology and Innovation Foundation.
ABOUT ITIF The Information technology and Innovation Foundation (ITIF) is a Washington, D c.-based think tank at the cutting edge of designing innovation strategies and technology policies to create economic opportunities
â¢For 2014, we project declines in defense and aerospace R&d, increases in energy-related research, increases in life science research and development, strong growth in information technology research investment and growth in R&d budgets
and more powerful electronics with the increasingly pervasive Internet continues to drive innovation in networking and information technologies across all industries.
PAGE 1 An Innovation and Competitiveness-Centered Approach to Deficit Reduction BY ROBERT D. ATKINSON JANUARY 2014 THE INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY & INNOVATION FOUNDATION JANUARY 2014 In an earlier paper
PAGE 2 THE INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY & INNOVATION FOUNDATION JANUARY 2014 absolute budget deficit, not on the budget-to-GDP ratio, treating deficit reduction as an end in and of itself. 3 In so doing they focus too much on cutting spending and raising taxes
PAGE 3 THE INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY & INNOVATION FOUNDATION JANUARY 2014 a. Increasing the Social security (and Medicare) full retirement age to 67 for workers born in 1954 and continuing to increase it by two months every year until it reaches 70;
To distinguish between taxes and PAGE 4 THE INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY & INNOVATION FOUNDATION JANUARY 2014 spending that support investment versus consumption,
The recent publication of the Congressional Budget Office (CBO) âoeoptions Bookâ provides estimates of the budget savings for many of these PAGE 5 THE INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY
PAGE 6 THE INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY & INNOVATION FOUNDATION JANUARY 2014 Lower the Statutory Corporate Tax rate For the corporate tax rate itself, at a combined state-federal rate of 39 percent, the United states
only if it yields returns in excess of PAGE 7 THE INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY & INNOVATION FOUNDATION JANUARY 2014 expenditures.
science and technology, education and skills, surface transportation infrastructure and federal information technology (IT) investment. Although these policies would also increase the deficit,
science and technology, education and skills, surface transportation infrastructure and federal information technology investment. PAGE 8 THE INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY & INNOVATION FOUNDATION JANUARY 2014 Federal IT Investment A strategy to boost the productivity of the federal government should be a key part of any budget reduction strategy.
Mckinsey & Company finds that a 15 percent improvement in the efficiency of federal government operations could generate $1. 3 trillion in savings over the next ten years. 27 These sorts of efficiency gains have been routine
Information technology can play a key role in driving increased efficiency. Through effective use of IT
PAGE 9 THE INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY & INNOVATION FOUNDATION JANUARY 2014 The Social security full retirement age (FRA) is 66,
%80%100%2010 2020 2030 Old-age Dependency Youth Dependency PAGE 10 THE INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY & INNOVATION FOUNDATION JANUARY 2014 federal employees.
which SSDI will be granted. 46 Increasing stringency in SSDI qualification PAGE 11 THE INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY & INNOVATION FOUNDATION JANUARY 2014 would increase labor force participation rates as rejected workers would be required to find jobs.
PAGE 12 THE INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY & INNOVATION FOUNDATION JANUARY 2014 workers in the sectors that satisfied their consumption.
and other benefit programs would save an additional $55 billion. 58 Moving to the chained CPI measure PAGE 13 THE INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY
PAGE 14 THE INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY & INNOVATION FOUNDATION JANUARY 2014 Introduce New Taxes There are several ways Congress could raise new revenues that would have limited a impact on PIC.
exactly as predicted by financial experts PAGE 15 THE INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY & INNOVATION FOUNDATION JANUARY 2014 like Aswath Damodaran, professor of business at the Stern School of business at New york University.
PAGE 16 THE INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY & INNOVATION FOUNDATION JANUARY 2014 decisions. Under current law, full-time employees pay a portion of their employer-provided health insurance premiums with before-tax dollars.
PAGE 17 THE INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY & INNOVATION FOUNDATION JANUARY 2014 ENDNOTES 1. Robert D. Atkinson âoeinnovation Economics:
Leadership in Decline (ITIF, May 2012), http://www2. itif. org/2012-leadership-in-decline. pdf. PAGE 18 THE INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY & INNOVATION FOUNDATION JANUARY 2014 22.
THE INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY & INNOVATION FOUNDATION JANUARY 2014 39.2012 Economic Report of the President (Civilian labor force participation rate and employment/population ratio, 1965-2011, Table B-39;
Dean Baker, âoethoughts on the Chained CPI, Social security and the Budgetâ (Center for Economic and Policy PAGE 20 THE INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY & INNOVATION FOUNDATION JANUARY 2014 Research
PAGE 21 THE INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY & INNOVATION FOUNDATION JANUARY 2014 81. Jonathan Gruber, âoethe Tax Exclusion for Employer-Sponsored Health Insuranceâ NBER Working Paper no. 15766 (February 2010.
func=download&id=4503&chk=4503&no html=1. PAGE 22 THE INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY & INNOVATION FOUNDATION JANUARY 2014 ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS The author wishes to thank the following individuals for providing input to this report:
ABOUT THE AUTHOR Dr. Robert Atkinson is the President of the Information technology and Innovation Foundation.
ABOUT ITIF The Information technology and Innovation Foundation (ITIF) is a Washington, D c.-based think tank at the cutting edge of designing innovation strategies and technology policies to create economic opportunities
and the use of state-of-the-art information technology to engage citizens, to support stronger links (data exchange,
the need for communication and for information technologies and software support that communication. Information and communication technologies (ICT) have made possible new business models and even new business structures.
Ward and Griffiths (1996) have presented the relationships between business, information system and information technology strategies. Figure 2. The relationship between business IS and IT Strategies (source:
A Framework for Strategic Information technology Management. Center for Information systems Research, Working Paper No. 190, Massachusetts institute of technology, Cambridge, 2000.5.
Leveraging information technology for transforming organizations. IBM Systems Journal, 193,32 (1), 4-16.6. Kaplan, R.,Norton, D.-The Strategy-Focused Organization:
I.-Measuring the link between Business and Information technology Objectives. MIS Quarterly, Mar.:55-82.1996.12. Ward, J.,Griffiths, P.-Strategic Planning for Information systems, 2 nd.
Dalia Idar heads the Clinical Computerisation Department in the Division of Health Information technology at Maccabi Healthcare Services, Israel.
Introduction E-health and healthcare information technology (health IT) have become a key preoccupation of healthcare systems worldwide.
â The value of healthcare information technology has never been more important. Identified as a key component of healthcare transformation to reduce costs
Barriers and success factors in health information technology: A practitionerâ s perspective Rachelle Kaye, Ehud Kokia, Varda Shalev, Dalia Idar and David Chinitz Abstract Healthcare information technology is a key factor in improving quality
and reducing cost in healthcare, and yet, the successful implementation of health IT varies greatly among healthcare systems.
health information technology, e-health, critical success factors, critical enablers, leadership, physician collaboration investment remains difficult.
increasing evidence on the value of information technology, adoption of healthcare information technology proceeds at a snailâ s pace. â 2 â Governments across the world are in various stages of planning initiatives
in order to share best practice. 8 Barriers and success factors in health information technology  W s. Maney & Son Ltd. 2010.
Barriers and success factors in health information technology  W s. Maney & Son Ltd. 2010. Journal of Management & Marketing in Healthcare.
In 1986, the Maccabi Independent Physicians Barriers and success factors in health information technology  W s. Maney & Son Ltd. 2010.
Barriers and success factors in health information technology  W s. Maney & Son Ltd. 2010. Journal of Management & Marketing in Healthcare.
This means sensitivity to the realities of doctorsâ clinics and their clinical workflows. This means not expecting doctors to make decisions they Barriers and success factors in health information technology  W s. Maney & Son Ltd. 2010.
) â Evaluating the value of healthcare information technology: Finding the diamond in the rough, and tumbleâ, AMIA Annu Symp Proc.,
Luxembourg Office for Official Publications of the European community. http://www. ehealth-impact. eu/download/documents/ehealthimpactsept2006. pdf (accessed April 1, 2009). 7. â Health Information technology
Shortliffe, E. 2005) â Strategic action in health information technology: Why the obvious has taken so longâ, Health Affairs, Vol. 24, No. 5, pp. 1222â 1233.10.
Hersh, W. 2004) â Health care information technology: Progress and barriersâ, Journal of the American Medical Association, Vol. 292, No. 18, pp. 2273â 2274.11.
I. 2007) â Adoption of information technology in primary care physician offices in Alberta and Denmarkâ, Healthcare Quarterly, Vol. 10, No. 3, pp. 95â 102.13.
Impact of health information technology on quality, efficiency, and costs of medical careâ, Ann Intern Med, Vol. 144, No. 10, pp. 742â 752.
I. and Perez-Torres, F. 2009) â Comparing the application of health information technology in primary care in Denmark and Andalucã a, Spainâ, International Journal of Medical Informatics,
I. and Johansen (2009) â Adoption of information technology in primary care physician offices in New zealand and Denmark:
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BITKOM, Germanyâ s industry association for Information technology (IT), reports a shortage of 40,000 IT professionals (BITKOM, 2007a.
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the information technology paradigm and they are very different from current schools (UNESCO, 2002; Bereiter 2002;
Governance, public administration and information technology for post-2015 development United nations: New york Wenger, E.,White, N.,Smith, J. D. 2009) âoedigital habitats:
More specifically, it is âoethe ability of different information technology systems and software applications to communicate,
Health Information technology on Quality, Efficiency and Costs of Medical care. Annuals Internal medicine. 2006; 144 (10: pp. 742-52.
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The diffusion and value of healthcare information technology. RAND Health; 2005 Available online from http://www. rand. org/content/dam/rand/pubs/monographs/2006/RAND MG272-1. pdf
information technology systems in the long term. As a major procurer of IT services, we will play a role in promoting
The ongoing information technology revolution is transforming established sectors from agriculture to health and creating new ones from microwork to apps
The information technology revolution is also fuelling new business creation. Tech-savvy individuals are applying their creative energies and becoming entrepreneurs in record numbers.
not only for jobs in the information technology (IT) sector. The demand for them cuts across sectorsâ from agriculture and construction to education and service industries. 61
An Analytical Framework,"Information technologies & International Development, 8, no. 2, 2011 62 European commission,"e-Skills week 2012:
These services include information technology outsourcing (ITO), business process outsourcing (BPO), and knowledge process outsourcing (KPO) as well as industry specific services. 72 73
example, the Ministry of Communications and Information technology has held a contest to promote the development of accessibility mobile phone apps and other software applications, with the most recent
"Information technologies & International Development 8, no. 2 (2011): 17-32 Gereffi, Gary, Karina Fernandez-Stark, and Phil Psilos."
Information technology Outsourcing (ITO Refers to the outsourcing of computer or internet related work, such as programming
clusters in such areas as information technology and life sciences. That region, which has benefited from continued investment
citizens and the use of state-of-the-art information technology to engage citizens, to support stronger links (data exchange, visualization) and thus to multiply the potential
a new information technology system and is paid then from the savings 5 92 THE OPEN BOOK OF SOCIAL INNOVATION
Today information technology is opening up new opportunities to transform governance and redefine government-citizen interactions, particularly within cities
Science, Information technology, Innovation and the Arts of the Queensland Government. In Europe, the City of Stockholm organized in April 2014
information technology advisory and consultancy servicesâ in the areas of linked open data technologies, data and metadata licensing,
-terns developed in sectors such as information technology or insurance Thousands of recent examples of successful social innovations have moved
GDP than information technology or carsâ will require very different approach -es, partly because they are shaped so deeply by public policy, and partly because
The Economic and Social Implications of Information technology, Edited by William H. Dutton, Boston: MIT Press
information technologies. The benefits of new technologies will have a positive effect for Europeâ s citizens and for international business.
modern information technology, advan -ced power electronic components and efficient storage 28 E u R O P E A n T E C H N O L O G Y P L a T F
only power engineering and information technologies, but also economics & market regulatory & legal and environmental aspects.
quality networks and information technology (IT systems, as well as management skills training. SMES account for over 95%of firms in most European
Information technology Explain Why Productivity Accelerated in the US but not the UK? â, NBER Working Paper, No. 10010
Information technology, Organizational Transformation and Business Performanceâ, Journal of Economic Perspectives, 14, p. 23 -48 Colecchia, Alessandra and Paul Schreyer, 2002, âoethe Contribution of
Daveri, Francesco, 2001, âoeis Growth an Information technology Story in Europe Too? â, IGIER Working Paper No. 168
NBIC nanotechnology, biotechnology, information technology and cognitive science SCENIHR Scientific Committee on Emerging and Newly Identified Health Risks
technological determinism, implying that increased global access to information technologies will lead to a diffusion of â Westernâ secular (as opposed to traditional) values.
Information technology and Political Islam: Information technology and Political Islam: Oxford university Press, USA, 2010 Huang, Chun-Yao,"Rethinking leapfrogging in the end-user telecom market,"Technological Forecasting
and Social Change, Vol. 78, No. 4, 2011, pp. 703-712 http://www. sciencedirect. com/science/article/pii/S0040162510002489
Information technology Report 2012,2012 Peichl, A.,Pestel, N, . and Schneider, H.,âoedoes Size Matter? The Impact of Changes in Household
accessibility factors on information technology,"Information technology for Development, Vol. 14, No 2, 2008, pp. 91-115
Wright, D.,"A framework for the ethical impact assessment of information technology,"Ethics and information technology, Vol. 13, No. 3, 2011, pp. 199-226
Wunnava, Phanindra V, . and Daniel B. Leiter, Determinants of inter-country internet diffusion rates, IZA
Clair, D. 1999), â â The implications of information technology infrastructure for business process redesign, MIS Quarterly, vol. 23, no. 2, pp159-82
Managing information technology infrastructure: a new flexibility framework. Management Research News vol. 29, no. 10 pp. 632-651
Information technology and telemedicine in sub -Saharan Africa. British Medical Journal vol. 321, pp. 465-466
The Information technology Strategy...12 The Niche Strategy...13 The Network and Flexible Production Strategies...15
â'The information technology strategy, which makes innovative uses of information technology in order to reduce SME costs and increase productivity
â'The niche strategy, in which SMES choose to become sophisticated global players in a
The Information technology Strategy 37. A second strategy SMES can use to improve their competitiveness in global markets involves the
New web-based information technologies are enabling SMES to attain global marketing capabilities at very low costs.
-ups are in information technologies--software, Internet, and telecommunication software. Because these firms are focused more on providing a service and face much shorter development times, these companies
Information technology Grant advice Direct access Access via business review %Source: Ernst & young Evaluation Report (1996), as cited in Clarysse and Duchã ne, 2000
the CNIPMMR study pointing out data about Romanian SMES innovation activities and use of information technology in such
companiesâ information technology is used for a better communication with customers and suppliers (see figure 5 A significant percentage of SMES use the Internet for gathering information about the business environment in
by helping a variety of businesses access resources, such as information technology, that will increase their innovativeness
provided training in information technologies to SMES that were part of a relevant cluster in Andalusia. The
knowledge base are found in information technology and biotechnology. While firms in these sectors use their own R&d departments to select from the vast sources of codified knowledge available to
e g. use of information technology in routine business activities) within the mass of more traditional SMES A second,
information technology and communications. Second, export oriented-firms in more traditional sectors such as the agri-food sector and minerals and metals.
health sciences, information technology, aeronautics, and renewable energy, while finding ways of strengthening existing industry associations and bodies in other organisations.
information technology and talent suffer from legacy inertia and âoebad complexity. â Even IT planning horizons do not reflect the new era, with its potentially massive
IT) is the worldâ s leading information technology research and advisory company. We deliver the technology-related insight necessary for our clients to make the right decisions, every day.
With regard to information technology, Informatica helps wherever possible by delivering the right data in the right way to the right users
purchased the most in Information technology (such as IT hardware and software), Consumer Electronics (such as TVS audio home systems and Blu-ray players) and Major Domestic
Information technology category (33.0%),followed by Major Domestic Appliances (18.3%)and Consumer Electronics (16.0 %As a result, Information technology and Consumer Electronics
account for more than half of the total online sales However, in traditional sales, the difference between the three
Information technology ranked second with 21.8%,closely followed by Consumer Electronics (21.5 %Source: Gfk, 2014 Source:
combination of nanotechnology and information technology. The second cluster in Muenster concentrates on the interface between nanotechnology and biotechnology.
biotechnology, textiles, mechatronics, and information technologies. The core of the cluster consists of the Kyoto University Katsura Campus and the Katsura Innovation Park, which
Microelectronics Council (SMC) part of the Information technology Association of Canada and 2) the Canadian Microelectronics Corporation (CMC.
Council (NRC) Institute for Information technology located in Ottawa and Atlantic Canada Its mission is, in contrast to the CRC,
research efforts in nanotechnology/materials and information technology, with many collaborative R&d projects in an interdisciplinary environment.
%Information technology 21 %Optical communications 5 %Midecal tech. & life science 8 %Measurement & automated vision
communication, optical components and systems, solar energy, and information technology The current global market size is about â 200 billion
European industry has a weak position in the sectors of information technology and flat panel displays (Photonics21, 2007b.
process technology and other engineering sciences, information technology and life sciences As a consequence, cross-disciplinary research is prevalent.
Commerce, Industry and Information technology and Science and Technology jointly announced in December 2007 their ambition to make Changsha the outsourcing services
The constructions of several platforms (information technology services and financing) have achieved remarkable results. The number of professional
OECD (2008), Information technology Outlook, Paris: OECD OECD (2009a), The Bioeconomy to 2030: Designing a Policy Agenda, Paris:
Scott, I. 2007) â Revitalizing Ontarioâ s Microelectronics Industryâ Information technology Association of Canada Shapira, P.,J. Wang (2007), R&d Policy in the United states:
who articulates the impact of information technology on their products to improve the well being of patients,
information technology leaders from a range of IT-intensive industries, as these are the firms where CIOS are likely to
 Bachelor of science (Level 7) Information technology â 17 Places 42 Refer to Appendix X for data tables
Product Innovation â'Information technology 0. 27*4. 18 Process Innovation â'Information technology 0. 20*2. 96
Product Innovation â'Performance 0. 02 0. 37 Process Innovation â'Performance 0. 04 0. 62
Information technology â'Performance 0. 59*7. 20 Theta-Epsilon Parametersb Return on Assets â Return on Sales 0. 28*4. 65
Journal of Information technology 19 (3), 178â 190 Daft, R. L. 2001. Organization Theory and Design, 7th ed. Cincinnati, OH
Role of Information technology in the Organization: A Review, Model, and Assessment, â Journal of Management
-suring Information technology Payoff: A Meta-Analysis of Structural Variables in Firm-Level Empirical Research, â Information systems
of Information technology in Small Business: Testing Drivers of Adoption for Entrepreneurs, â Journal of Com
of Information technology Invest -ment: An Exploratory Study, â Journal of Management Information systems 10, 97â 122
of Information technologies: Concep -tual and Analytical Approaches, â MIS Quarterly 31 (2), 239â 265 Ojha, A k. 2004.
Global Information technology Usage Quantitizing the Value of a Firmâ s Information technology, â Industrial Management and Data systems 98
380â 394 Salant, P, . and D. A. Dillman (1994). How to Conduct Your Own Survey
â¢Freight transport information technology solutions (Fretis) or compatible system â¢Installation of sensors onboard vehicles
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