In the past century the developed countries have undergone two technological or industrial revolutions: the first involved mechanization (the use of machines to replace man as a source of physical work), and the second involved automation (the use of machines and computers to :r:eplace man as source of mental work, as source of control). Many developing countries are still in the early stages of the process of mechanization and have yet to make a real start in the process of automation. they will have to make rapid strides in both processes in order to bridge the gap between them and the developed countries, or even to prevent the gap from widening. Either of the two processes requires not only technological knowledge, but also managerial c...
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Agricultural innovations in low-income developing countries such as Kenya, Tanzania, and Uganda must...
Industrially developed countries are able to absorb modern techniques of science and technology quit...
Operational research in low-income countries has a key role in filling the gap between what we know ...
It is widely accepted that technology is one of the forces driving economic growth. Although more an...
Paper on an IDRC development research programme on management of development projects. Describes the...
The aim of this paper is to improve our understanding of the nature, extent and importance of knowle...
This review is concerned with problems of industry and industrialization in the developing countries...
The relevance of Operational Research (OR) in developing countries has increasingly engaged the atte...
This paper examines the development of developing or developed countries with the use of operation r...
The importance of technology to developing countries is widely recognised as they compete internatio...
This paper explores the theme of training operational research (OR) practitioners in South Africa by...
This survey looks at the technological development of the newly industrializing countries to draw so...
Mechanisation of large‐scale agricultural fields often requires the application of modern technologi...
This paper aims to survey the literature on technological change and mechanisms of technolo-gy diffu...
Countries liberated from colonial dependence have embarked on the path of independent economic devel...
Agricultural innovations in low-income developing countries such as Kenya, Tanzania, and Uganda must...
Industrially developed countries are able to absorb modern techniques of science and technology quit...
Operational research in low-income countries has a key role in filling the gap between what we know ...
It is widely accepted that technology is one of the forces driving economic growth. Although more an...
Paper on an IDRC development research programme on management of development projects. Describes the...
The aim of this paper is to improve our understanding of the nature, extent and importance of knowle...