Information resources and technology transfer management in developing countries
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Information resources and technology transfer management in developing countries
(Routledge studies in international information and library management systems, 2)
Routledge, c1997
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Includes bibliographical references and index
内容説明・目次
内容説明
Information technology is a resource which needs effective management to reduce costs, improve performance and to increase productivity and change in developing countries. The author argues persuasively that on the micro level, information management will improve the ability of an organization to achieve its goals; on a macro level, he reveals how important information and intelligence is in the planning, negotiations, and decision-making which are vital to the productivity of a developing country.
目次
Contents List Acknowledgements Dedication Preface Part One: Reconceptualising Development Introduction 1. The Framework of Development 2. The Cost of Misconceptions 3. Self-Reliance and Information Management 4. An Information Management Based Approach to Technology Transfer 5. Using the Conceptual Framework of Information Science Part Two: Strategic National Information Management 6. Research Methodology Consideration 7. The National Power Alcohol Programme 8. The National Car Programme 1984-1990 9. Parallel Activities Important to the National Car Project Part Three: Policy Implications and Tactics for Change Introduction 10. Institutional Re-orientation and Attitude Changes 11. Issues of Terrain Transparency 12. Tactics for Change Bibliography
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