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Determinants of Information and Communication Technology Adoption in Municipalities
Shu Wang,
Mary Feeney
Science, Technology and Environmental Policy Studies, Center for (C-STEPS)
Organizational Research and Design, Center for (CORD)
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Business & Economics
Technology Adoption
100%
Information and Communication Technology
73%
Municipalities
58%
Stakeholder Influence
53%
Intranet
47%
E-services
47%
Municipal Government
37%
Risk Taking
35%
Technology Use
29%
Public Agencies
16%
Responsiveness
15%
Centralization
15%
Local Government
15%
Government Agencies
13%
Managers
12%
Personnel
10%
Social Sciences
Intranet
53%
municipality
46%
communication technology
42%
information technology
38%
determinants
38%
Municipal government
32%
efficiency
28%
stakeholder
27%
centralization
14%
government agency
13%
personnel
10%
manager
9%
citizen
8%
organization
7%