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Exploring perceptions of technology between the united states and ecuador
Authors:Chris Robertson  Pol Herrmann  Kevin Duffy
Affiliation:1. Department of Management-0205 College of Business , James Madison University , 22807, Harrisonburg, Virginia;2. School of Business , University of Kansas , 66045-2003, Lawrence, Kansas, 315 H Summerfield hall;3. Department of Information and Management Sciences , Florida State University , 32306-1042, Tallahassee, Florida, College of Business
Abstract:Despite an overall increase in technology research in recent years, the focus on perceptions of technological issues across diverse cultures has received little attention. Moreover, the transfer of technology from industrialized nations to developing countries has essentially been overlooked by scholars. The purpose of this study is to measure differences in perceptions of technology between managers from Ecuador and the United States. The typology of motivators and inhibitors of technological growth developed by Cragg and King (1993) is used as the basis for this empirical inquiry. Results suggest that improving planning and control is a key motivator in Ecuador while stimulating managerial enthusiasm is important to U.S. managers. Excessive cost was found to be a powerful inhibitor in both nations. These findings have vast implications for both the public and private sectors as the business environment continues to change in Latin America.
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