An analysis of the impact of it policies in the private sector

The rapid diffusion of lT in Singapore, coupled with the uncertainty surrounding the appropriateness of vanous national policies to accelerate that diffusion, suggests a need to examine the effectiveness of the policies in a more formal context. Institutional factors in lT innov...

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Main Authors: Chan, Bin Chuan, Chong, Kwang Puay, Ng, Mun Wai
Other Authors: Nanyang Business School
Format: Final Year Project (FYP)
Language:English
Published: 2014
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10356/58592
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description The rapid diffusion of lT in Singapore, coupled with the uncertainty surrounding the appropriateness of vanous national policies to accelerate that diffusion, suggests a need to examine the effectiveness of the policies in a more formal context. Institutional factors in lT innovation are examined in great detail in the King ' et al's model ( 1994) and this is used as a basis to explore the various policies, especially those targeted at the private sectors. With this as the foundation, propositions are drawn and compared with the actual state of the computerization in the private sector in Singapore. Recommendations for future government policies are suggested at the end of the report.
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spelling ntu-10356/585922023-05-19T06:08:59Z An analysis of the impact of it policies in the private sector Chan, Bin Chuan Chong, Kwang Puay Ng, Mun Wai Nanyang Business School Christina Soh DRNTU::Business The rapid diffusion of lT in Singapore, coupled with the uncertainty surrounding the appropriateness of vanous national policies to accelerate that diffusion, suggests a need to examine the effectiveness of the policies in a more formal context. Institutional factors in lT innovation are examined in great detail in the King ' et al's model ( 1994) and this is used as a basis to explore the various policies, especially those targeted at the private sectors. With this as the foundation, propositions are drawn and compared with the actual state of the computerization in the private sector in Singapore. Recommendations for future government policies are suggested at the end of the report. ACCOUNTANCY 2014-04-08T08:46:39Z 2014-04-08T08:46:39Z 1995 1995 Final Year Project (FYP) http://hdl.handle.net/10356/58592 en Nanyang Technological University 67 p. application/pdf
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