The acceptance of 'self-service' technology in the Egyptian telecom industry
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The technology acceptance model (TAM) concept based on Davis technology and the concept of perceived usefulness (PU), and perceived case of use (PCU) and its influence on Egyptian consumer with regards to actual use of self-service technology is detailed. The survey results explain and reflect the capability and potential of self-service tools with special regard to Internet based applications.
Publication Name: International Journal of Technology Management
Subject: Science and technology
ISSN: 0267-5730
Year: 2005
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Financing technology: An assessment of theory and practice
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The US financial market is focused upon as the main laboratory for institutional solutions in the field of industrial development and finance. The Arab countries are also analyzed as a major case study of unconventional developing economies facing both institutional and financing constraints.
Publication Name: International Journal of Technology Management
Subject: Science and technology
ISSN: 0267-5730
Year: 2005
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