An Impact of Technological Adoption and Leadership in Data Analysis

2020 ◽  
pp. 55-62
Author(s):  
Pham Van Bong ◽  
Anh Tuan Thuai

Technological adoption refers to the degree to which people adopt technology and innovations. Technological leadership refers to the concept that a leader increases the awareness about technology and innovations. E-government means the use of new technology in the provision of services provided and other information management systems from government to its citizens. The motive of this study is to identify the impact of technological adoption and technological leadership on the usage of an emerging concept, e-government in ASEAN countries. Other than that, two control variables i.e. literacy rate and population of a country have also been used for study purpose. Literature from the past is very significant in this regard and has been discussed in earlier section of the paper. The research has been conducted by collecting data about the concerned variables from various ASEAN countries for 30 years from. The application of several tests and approaches showed that the two major hypotheses of this study have been accepted. In addition, the impact of one control variable, literacy rate has also been accepted. However, the impact of other control variable i.e. population of the country has been rejected. This study is very important in theoretical, practical and policy making context.

2020 ◽  
pp. 47-54
Author(s):  
Kim Young ◽  
Mew Leng Yin

E-government involves the use of latest skills by the government while providing the services and other information management systems to its citizens. Open data refers to the openness of all the data related to government to its citizens so that the government becomes more and more transparent and to decrease negative activities. Transparency refers to the clear and clean image of a government towards its people, which increases the trust of people on their government. The motive of this study is to analyze the impact of e-government adoption and open government data on transparency in ASEAN countries. Two control variables i.e. literacy rate and corruption have also been used in the study. The past literature has also been discussed in literature review section of this study. In order to conduct research, data about the concerned variables of the study has been collected from ASEAN countries consisting of 29 years. After applying several tests and approaches for research purpose, the two major hypotheses of this study are accepted along with the impact of a control variable, corruption. However, the impact of other control variable i.e. literacy rate has been rejected. There are various theoretical, practical and policy making benefits that will increase the transparency.


2020 ◽  
pp. 39-46
Author(s):  
Karuna moorthy ◽  
Andreas Kalman

E-government is the employment of latest technologies and innovative practices in the services offered by the government and other information management systems to increase transparency and efficiency of these services. Agricultural extension services involve all the new and latest technologies related to the agricultural sector of a country. Agricultural sector is important for any country as most of the people are associated with this sector. This research studies the impact of e-government adoption and agricultural extension services on agricultural growth in ASEAN countries. In addition to these variables, two control variables i.e. literacy rate and population have also been used. The studies from the past research have been discussed in literature review section of this paper. To conduct research, data about the above-mentioned variables has been collected from ASEAN countries consisting of 28 years. After using several techniques and approaches, one of the two major hypotheses of this study is accepted along with the impact of a control variable, literacy rate. However, the other major hypothesis and the impact of other control variable i.e. population is rejected. This study has various theoretical, practical and policy making implications to increase agricultural growth.


2020 ◽  
pp. 31-38
Author(s):  
Kevin Hart ◽  
Samhitha Kalman

Private sector is important for a country as it contributes to the economy and GDP of a country to a greater extent. E-government is the use of latest technologies in the services provided by the government and other information management systems. Research and development is the process applied before introducing a new product or starting a new business. This study analyzes the influence of e-government adoption and R&D process on private sector contribution of GDP in ASEAN countries. Two control variables i.e. literacy rate and per capita income have also been used. The past studies have been discussed in literature review section. For analysis purpose, data about the concerned variables has been collected from ASEAN countries for 27 years. After application of several tests and methods i.e. IPS unit root test, Pedroni cointegration test and FMOLS coefficient estimation test, the two major hypotheses of this study are accepted along with the impact of a control variable, literacy rate. However, the impact of other control variable i.e. per capita income is rejected. This study has various implications in theoretical, practical and policy making context in order to increase the performance and GDP contribution by private sector.


2020 ◽  
pp. 1-7
Author(s):  
Nadja Yang Meng ◽  
Ang Ser Teck

This study analyzed the impact of E-government adoption and open government data initiatives on economic growth of ASEAN countries. Literacy rate and population factor are two important control variables which are used in this research study. In the literature review section, past relevant research studies have been mentioned and reviewed effectively. The cross-sectional data has collected about concerned variables regarding ASEAN countries. The analyses included IPS unit root test, Pedroni cointegration and FMOLS estimation. The result of all these tests and approaches indicated that the hypotheses set by the researcher are accepted along with the impact of one control variable that is literacy rate while the relationship of population is found negative with economic growth. The researcher validated that E-government adoption and “open government data initiatives” have an incredibly significant impact on economic growth of ASEAN countries. This study has mentioned some important limitations and future indications which the future researchers can use to increase the literature about these concepts and a broader research can be conducted effectively. This study has various implications in theory, practical and policy making decisions that will ultimately result in increase of the economic growth of ASEAN countries and enhance the concepts of e-government and open data in these countries.


2020 ◽  
pp. 24-30
Author(s):  
Derya Baran Canini ◽  
Woung Ying Yu

E-government is an emerging concept of new technology for the provision of services to the public resulting in increase in transparency and efficiency. Political stability means the stability and peaceful conditions of politics and government. Happiness is the state of mind in which a person is away from negativity and is full of satisfaction and well being. The basic purpose of this study is to check the impact of e-government and political stability on the level of happiness of people in the presence of two control variables, literacy rate and GDP growth. For research purpose, data is collected from ASEAN countries for 29 years from reliable resources. For research purpose, several techniques and tests are used such as panel unit root test, panel cointegration test, coefficient estimation test, Granger casualty test etc. As the consequence of these tests, the impact of e-government and political stability as well as the control variable, GDP growth on happiness level of people are accepted while the impact of a control variable, literacy rate are rejected. This study has several benefits and implications related to theoretical, practical and policy making benefits for the future researchers, citizens of a country and the government as well.


1996 ◽  
Vol 39 (4) ◽  
pp. 33-39
Author(s):  
Phillip Barela ◽  
Steven Cornford

A systematic approach for the development of a hardware qualification approach is described. This approach stems from the need to address the "Catch-22" of not flying new technology because it has not flown. A physics of failure approach is used to identify failure modes, and the impact and likelihood of these failures on the mission requirements is plotted in a Requirements Matrix. These same failure modes are plotted against the effectiveness of the available preventions, analyses, control, and tests (PACTs) at screening for, or eliminating, these failure modes in a test effectiveness matrix. Matrix multiplication results in a ranked set of PACTs that can be sorted according to cost and redundancy with other PACTs. This and other information resulting from the process allows project managers to make more informed decisions regarding the cost and risk tradeoffs inherent in any qualification program.


2020 ◽  
Vol 202 ◽  
pp. 09001
Author(s):  
Yudithia Yudithia ◽  
Edison Edison ◽  
Dwi Kristanti ◽  
Tri Samnuzulsari ◽  
Suyito Suyito ◽  
...  

The solar power plant program is the policy issued by the Indonesian government to assist the rural community on electrical supply in remote islands. However, there is no study to evaluate the implementation of the program for rural coastal areas. In this paper, we examine the impact of new technology adoption for rural coastal communities. We focused on the economic effect of adopting solar power generation in Karimun Regency, Kepulauan Riau. The data were collected using a survey on 262 households in two villages. Using a before-after evaluation strategy, we analyse how the economic condition of the society before and after implementing the new equipment. We find that the implementation of a solar power plant has a positive impact on increasing the household’s income. The results contribute to our understanding of how the effect of adopting the technological policy for rural coastal communities.


2008 ◽  
Vol 34 (3) ◽  
pp. 609
Author(s):  
Jessica White

The paper considers the impact of recent technological advancements on the law and policy of the Official Information Act 1982. As the capacity and potential of technology increases, the ability to store, retrieve, and disseminate information could add immense value to the purposes and operation of the Act. However, there are two substantial difficulties with the technological changes. First, there are insufficient efforts to improve access to technology for certain segments of society. Second, co-ordination between initiatives to improve government information management systems have so far proved ineffective. These two problems pose substantial threats to the usefulness of the new technology. Consequently, the paper concludes by recommending that a co-ordinated, educational approach led by central government will ensure that the Act's benefits for citizens are enhanced by technological change, rather than undermined by it.


2016 ◽  
Vol 1 (4) ◽  
pp. 150
Author(s):  
Veton Zejnullahi

The process of globalization, which many times is considered as new world order is affecting all spheres of modern society but also the media. In this paper specifically we will see the impact of globalization because we see changing the media access to global problems in general being listed on these processes. We will see that the greatest difficulties will have small media as such because the process is moving in the direction of creating mega media which thanks to new technology are reaching to deliver news and information at the time of their occurrence through choked the small media. So it is fair to conclude that the rapid economic development and especially the technology have made the world seem "too small" to the human eyes, because for real-time we will communicate with the world with the only one Internet connection, and also all the information are take for the development of events in the four corners of the world and direct from the places when the events happen. Even Albanian space has not left out of this process because the media in the Republic of Albania and the Republic of Kosovo are adapted to the new conditions under the influence of the globalization process. This fact is proven powerful through creating new television packages, written the websites and newspapers in their possession.


GIS Business ◽  
2017 ◽  
Vol 12 (4) ◽  
pp. 47-52
Author(s):  
Karam Pal Narwal ◽  
Sonia Jindal

The paper empirically examines the impact of corporate governance on the cash holding of the firms. The components of corporate governance are measured by board size, board meeting, audit committee members, directors remuneration and non executive directors and the cash holding is measured with the log of average cash and size is taken as control variable for the control effect on the dependent variables. Moreover, correlation and panel regression model were employed to examine the relationship between the corporate governance and cash holding. Empirical data was collected from 96 firms over the period of 2004-05 to 2013-14. The results show that directors remuneration and the number of audit committee members positively influence the cash holding and the board size also positively influences the cash holding whereas, the non executive directors and the board meetings do not play any role in enhancing the cash holding.


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