Looks at the findings of a survey of 115 Saudi Arabian managers who had completed their undergraduate education in the United States in relation to the informational and computing resources and their applications in Saudi organisations. Considers the role of computers in business and highlights the lack of specialists able to train within the country. Concludes that whilst the skills to use information technology exist, they are limited by cultural resistance to change, traditional viewpoints, authoritarian leadership and bureaucracy. Advocates government encouragement and ties with developed nations to help change such attitudes
This study was conducted in Saudi Arabia (SA) to identify and examine the main factors that entice p...
The purpose of this study was to provide researchers, computer technologists, management and trainer...
While the importance of societal culture and electronic government (e-Government) capabilities have ...
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Since the introduction of personal computers (PCs) in the early 1980s, Saudi Arabia has made major i...
The Internet, World Wide Web, and related ICTs, have rapidly spread to a large number of countries a...
This article reports on a study that examined the relative importance accorded to a series of manage...
Culture has an extensive influence on both Saudi Arabian society and its business environment. Saudi...
Personal Computers (PCs) have invaded all ranges of civilization and there is currently a reasonable...
Research studies have suggested that computer education, attitudes toward the computer, and organiza...
In today's fast-changing business environment, digital transformation has become an essential strate...
This paper reports the results of focus groups obtained as part of a full study that uses a mixed me...
For several decades, researchers in the field of information technology and management have studied ...
This study was undertaken to determine the computer literacy among government and nongovernment agen...
In organisations, the use of technology and its advancement solutions has become more necessary than...
This study was conducted in Saudi Arabia (SA) to identify and examine the main factors that entice p...
The purpose of this study was to provide researchers, computer technologists, management and trainer...
While the importance of societal culture and electronic government (e-Government) capabilities have ...
This research paper assesses current and future skills and knowledge of IT professionals working in ...
Since the introduction of personal computers (PCs) in the early 1980s, Saudi Arabia has made major i...
The Internet, World Wide Web, and related ICTs, have rapidly spread to a large number of countries a...
This article reports on a study that examined the relative importance accorded to a series of manage...
Culture has an extensive influence on both Saudi Arabian society and its business environment. Saudi...
Personal Computers (PCs) have invaded all ranges of civilization and there is currently a reasonable...
Research studies have suggested that computer education, attitudes toward the computer, and organiza...
In today's fast-changing business environment, digital transformation has become an essential strate...
This paper reports the results of focus groups obtained as part of a full study that uses a mixed me...
For several decades, researchers in the field of information technology and management have studied ...
This study was undertaken to determine the computer literacy among government and nongovernment agen...
In organisations, the use of technology and its advancement solutions has become more necessary than...
This study was conducted in Saudi Arabia (SA) to identify and examine the main factors that entice p...
The purpose of this study was to provide researchers, computer technologists, management and trainer...
While the importance of societal culture and electronic government (e-Government) capabilities have ...