Utilization of Telecommunications Technologies in Small Businesses

Utilization of Telecommunications Technologies in Small Businesses

Author: Calvin S. Jacobson

Publisher:

Published: 1997

Total Pages: 138

ISBN-13:

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Telecommunications technologies means the science of communication at a distance by electronic transmission. The types of telecommunications technologies being used in commerce by small businesses in Montana were analyzed by the creation of a sample questionairre. All businesses registered with the Montana Department of Commerce for listing in the Montana Manufacturers and Product Directory was the population of interest. A representative sample of nearly 25% of the population returned usable questionnaires. The majority of business people state they have computers for their business needs. The average user time spent daily on a computer is between one and four hours. Continuing education course availability is within driving distance for business owners and managers in most geographic areas. The most readily available courses are Accounting, Computer Technology, Management and Marketing. More than half the respondents state they have taken continuing business education courses since formally attending school. For businesses, the most sought after continuing education courses were in the areas of: * Marketing * Management * Accounting * Computer Technology * Salesmanship * Customer Services Communications Technologies, Legal & Compliance Issues, Business & Office Equipment and International Business were ranked as a lower priority. The largest sector (31%) of businesses report annual gross sales income of less than one hundred thousand dollars ($100,000.). The second largest sector (23%) reported annual gross sales income greater than one million ($1,000,000.). Two to five (2-5) employees is the predominant number of employees in fifty percent (50%) of the Montana businesses and over seventy-two percent (72%) of the respondents had some college experience or a college degree in place. The majority of respondents (48%) were self-employed for longer than ten (10) years. The majority of respondents (55%) had been with their company longer than ten (10) years. The majority of people in business had come from a business-related education background. Seventy-one percent (71 %) of the respondents were over forty years old. Sixty-six percent (66%) of the respondents were male. The preferred way to experience continuing course work was in person. When asked about actual use of telecommunications technologies, distance computing was picked most frequently. Almost half of the respondents stated that they were not sure if they would choose to use technology to further their education. The identified groups were owners and managers having taken continuing business education courses and those that had not, time spent daily on computers and company annual gross sales. There were no significant relationships found.


Telecommunications Technologies for Small Business

Telecommunications Technologies for Small Business

Author: Frank Panzarino

Publisher: Prentice Hall

Published: 2002

Total Pages: 372

ISBN-13:

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Cancer is a complex disease. Only 5-10% of human cancers are hereditary in nature. Many of us think of environmental agents when we think of carcinogens. The environment includes all that surrounds us, and environmental influences include not only chemical, physical and biological toxicants, but also diet and lifestyle. In this broadest sense, the environment contributes substantially in the development of human cancer. This book will describe how environment contributes to malignant transformation leading to profound changes in the genetic and signaling networks that control the functioning of the cell. It will critically discuss the understanding of the effects of environment on the development, progression and metastasis of cancer with current knowledge of the signaling networks that support functioning of transformed human cells. Genes and environmental factors that influence the origins of cancer are not necessarily the same as those that contribute to its progression and metastasis. Susceptibility gene variants for each specific cancer are being identified with emerging evidence of gene-environment interaction. Gene-environment interactions will be discussed through each specific cancer-based approach to address the question of how genetic variations can influence susceptibility to the individual type of cancer. It will also highlight and summarize epigenetic changes that increase the risk for susceptibility to a particular type of cancer, particularly in the presence of specific environmental factors. Thus, this book will contain chapters from the world's experts focused on the current evidences that support the role of environment in the cancer etiology and in the growth of malignant lesions, and discuss who may be susceptible to environmental influences.


Use and Impact of Information and Communication Technologies in Developing Countries' Small Businesses

Use and Impact of Information and Communication Technologies in Developing Countries' Small Businesses

Author: Dietrich Müller-Falcke

Publisher: Peter Lang Pub Incorporated

Published: 2002

Total Pages: 215

ISBN-13: 9783631393208

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Small businesses constitute an important part of developing countries' economies. They are considered to operate on low technological levels. However, in the growing discussion on information and communication technologies (ICTs) and economic development small businesses have been identified as major potential beneficiaries of ICTs' rapid evolution. Evidence, whether small businesses in developing countries manage to participate in these developments have, so far, been scarce. This work analyses in depth the use of ICTs in small businesses based on empirical data from the Indian Small-Scale Industry sector. Patterns of ICT penetration and use are described. Models of ICT adoption and usage intensity are developed and tested. The impact of ICTs on the enterprises' development is assessed.


Information Communication Technologies: Concepts, Methodologies, Tools, and Applications

Information Communication Technologies: Concepts, Methodologies, Tools, and Applications

Author: Van Slyke, Craig

Publisher: IGI Global

Published: 2008-04-30

Total Pages: 4288

ISBN-13: 1599049503

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The rapid development of information communication technologies (ICTs) is having a profound impact across numerous aspects of social, economic, and cultural activity worldwide, and keeping pace with the associated effects, implications, opportunities, and pitfalls has been challenging to researchers in diverse realms ranging from education to competitive intelligence.


Winning Communications Strategies

Winning Communications Strategies

Author: Jeffrey Kagan

Publisher:

Published: 1997

Total Pages: 228

ISBN-13: 9780963279088

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Illustrates how the most powerful tools in business are available to even the smallest organizations.


Information and communication technologies for development and poverty reduction

Information and communication technologies for development and poverty reduction

Author: Maximo Torero

Publisher: Intl Food Policy Res Inst

Published: 2006-01-01

Total Pages: 392

ISBN-13: 0801880416

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The IT revolution made some glorious promises to the world's poor: instant access to information and far-flung markets, political empowerment, greater growth, even the possibility that countries could leapfrog entire stages of development. But when none of that happened in a hurry, the hoopla gave way to concern that rather than closing the wealth gap, IT was exacerbating it. Yet for all the international debate and millions of words written about the digital divide, very little systematic empirical research or studies over time have been done to confirm claims and counterclaims and to guide policymakers on how this technology actually affects the development of low-income countries. In this volume, Maximo Torero and Joachim von Braun seek to address this omission with a collection of case studies exploring the relationship between information and communication technologies (ICTs) and development in Bangladesh, China, India, Ghana, Laos, Peru, and East Africa. Their conclusion is that yes, ICTs do have potential to serve and empower the poor by linking them to commercial and social networks, cutting transaction costs, and making the delivery of public goods like education and healthcare more efficient. But these benefits can accrue only when the supporting infrastructure is in place and when ICT policies take into account not only questions of connectivity but also of capability (how to help poor people use the new tools) and of content (what is relevant and in what form). All three c's are critical. Without coherent strategies and the right regulatory policies there is the very real likelihood that scarce resources will be misallocated and that ICT-induced growth will remain elusive. Contributors: Abdul Bayes, Arjun Bedi, Romeo Bertolini, Shyamal K. Chowdhury, Virgilio Galdo, K. Lal, Francis A.S.T. Matambalya, Maja Micevska, Dietrich Mueller-Falcke, Gi-Soon Song, Maximo Torero, Joachim von Braun, Wensheng Wang, and Susanna Wolfe, Gi-Soon Song, Maximo Torero, Joachim von Braun, Wensheng Wang, Susanna Wolf.