posted on 2024-11-14, 07:55authored byGraham K Winley, Sim Lau
This exploratory study compares the adoption and use of ICT in the developing nations of Vietnam and Thailand by examining the nature and structure of the IT profession in medium to large size organizations. A theoretical framework is used with three related components: domains of IT professional expertise; the scope of the IT professional's knowledge, skills, and experience; and specific knowledge and skills associated with the domains of professional expertise. The findings provide insights that are not found in existing reports which address ICT issues at a national rather than an organizational level. In particular, findings concerned with the first two components of the framework for both nations are compared to predictions about the adoption and use of ICT in organizations in technologically developed nations.
History
Citation
Winley, G. K. & Lau, S. K. (2012). The adoption and use of ICT in Thailand and Vietnam. The Electronic Journal of Information Systems in Developing Countries, 54 (7), 1-29.
Journal title
The Electronic Journal of Information Systems in Developing Countries