Investigating the Effects of National Culture, Infrastructure, and Access Costs on the Use of Information and Communication Technologies in Mexico.
Scott McCoyPeter PolakPublished in: AMCIS (2003)
Keyphrases
- information and communication technologies
- government information
- developing countries
- united states
- e government
- digital government
- digital divide
- remote access
- national level
- information society
- electronic government
- digital preservation
- rapid development
- public sector
- south africa
- government officials
- cost effective
- information infrastructure
- rural areas
- information management
- social capital
- access control
- low income
- e learning
- digital collections
- north america
- service delivery
- lifelong learning
- information exchange
- critical infrastructure
- cultural heritage
- real time
- digital archives program