2008
DOI: 10.4301/s1807-17752008000200009
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DIGITAL PAKISTAN: OPPORTUNITIES & CHALLENGES

Abstract: IT has revolutionized the social and organizational life around the globe. Given the newness of IT as a technology, there is a lot of potential that needs to be explored. It is however, argued that as IT can revolutionize the economic development, by the same coin, although its mismanagement in adoption process can end up in problems or even straight failure of the technology at the business-end. This study was conducted with reference to opportunities and challenges in the IT adoption process in Pakistan. The… Show more

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“…According to Kundi et al (2008), technology adoption in Pakistan has failed due to its politicization. Their findings revealed diverse barriers to the adoption of DIL skills including poor IT infrastructure, absence of technology experts, poor attitude and lack of collaboration among digital literates.…”
Section: Digital Information Literacy Skillsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…According to Kundi et al (2008), technology adoption in Pakistan has failed due to its politicization. Their findings revealed diverse barriers to the adoption of DIL skills including poor IT infrastructure, absence of technology experts, poor attitude and lack of collaboration among digital literates.…”
Section: Digital Information Literacy Skillsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Off-the-shelf commercial VLEs currently used in UK HEIs include WebCT, blackboard, and virtual campus however, there are several problems of integrating new technologies with existing systems (Drinkwater et al, 2004;Abrami et al, 2006). The impact of E-Learning is "highest in distance education, where its presence is required and lowest in face-to-face instructional settings" (Kundi et al, 2008;Bytesforall, 2016).…”
Section: Virtual Education With Virtual Campusesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Most of the employees in the public sector prefer to work manually rather than electronically; reliance on ICT in the public sector and the general public is also weak (Saad , 2008). This is the main reason for malfunctioning of e-government in Pakistan (Argyris, and Schon, 1978;Kandelin et al 1998;Bronjolfsson, 1993;1998;Kundi, 2006;Kundi et al,2008).…”
Section: 885 10mentioning
confidence: 99%