Management Practices Across Cultures: Role of Support in Technology Usage
Uzoamaka P Anakwe,
Magid Igbaria and
Murugan Anandarajan
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Uzoamaka P Anakwe: Pace University
Magid Igbaria: Claremont Graduate University/Tel Aviv University
Murugan Anandarajan: Drexel University
Journal of International Business Studies, 2000, vol. 31, issue 4, 653-666
Abstract:
As global corporations pursue a dual strategy of global integration and local responsiveness, it becomes necessary to determine whether some management practices can be applied across borders. Using a sample of 143 employees from nine Nigerian organizations, we found that organizational support contributed to technology usage. However, only employees with low computer training associated support with aspects of technology usage such as daily use, frequency of use, and total application.© 2000 JIBS. Journal of International Business Studies (2000) 31, 653–666
Date: 2000
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