The impact of information and communication technology (ICT), education and regulation on economic freedom in Islamic Middle Eastern countries.
Farid ShiraziRoya GholamiDolores Añón HigónPublished in: Inf. Manag. (2009)
Keyphrases
- information and communication technologies
- digital divide
- developed countries
- developing countries
- public policy
- information society
- economic development
- south africa
- rapid development
- public sector
- cost effective
- lifelong learning
- human resources
- low income
- social capital
- information technology
- mobile technologies
- business intelligence
- real time