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The Determinants of Information Technology Wages

International Journal of Human Capital and Information Technology Professionals, 2011
Anchoring this work to the classical human capital theory, the authors examine the effects of various human capital factors on IT professional compensation. Dividing IT salary into LOW (<$75,000) and HIGH (>=$75,000) ranges and using binomial logistic regression analysis, this paper estimates the effects of IT experience, education, IT degrees ...
Jim Jing Quan   +3 more
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Democratization Is the Determinant of Technological Change [PDF]

open access: possibleSSRN Electronic Journal, 2008
The purpose of this paper is to analyze the relationship between democracy and technological innovation. The primary findings are that most free countries, measured with liberal, participatory, and constitutional democracy index, have higher technological innovation than less free and more autocratic countries, so that the former have a higher ...
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Exploring Technological Determinism in Technology Philosophy

The Korean Association of Practical Arts Education, 2022
The purpose of this study is to find out the implications of technological determinism by discussing the views of how technological development can change society and culture. The implications of technological determinism are as follows. First, the common structure of technological determinism has the categories of strong determinism and soft ...
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Determining Need for clinical Technology

Emergency Health Services Quarterly, 1983
Formal and informal computations of "need" used to determine distribution of public funding within emergency health services do little to alleviate contention over priorities. This article examines two sources of disagreement: the different conceptual perspectives on need, and the inabilities of clinical device designers, physicians, and health ...
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The Determinants of change: Deterrence and Technology

The Adelphi Papers, 1980
Deterrence is the characteristic strategic concept of the nuclear age. By no means new, it has been invested with fresh and central significance by the potential of nuclear weapons for producing a rapid and complete catastrophe, against which there is commonly assumed to be no defence.
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The Determinants of Technological Exaptation

Academy of Management Proceedings, 2015
The concept of exaptation was originally introduced in evolutionary biology. In innovation studies, an exaptation refers to a technology co-opted for its current function thanks to technological fe...
Mariano Mastrogiorgio, Victor Gilsing
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DETERMINANTS OF TECHNOLOGY LICENSING.

Academy of Management Proceedings, 2004
The licensor's stock of knowledge and experience with technology licensing, the rate of growth of its primary sector, the strength of intellectual property protection, and the general purpose natur...
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New social relations of digital technology and the future of work: Beyond technological determinism

New Technology, Work and Employment, 2023
Simon Joyce   +2 more
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Embodying the past, designing the future: technological determinism reconsidered in technology education

International Journal of Technology and Design Education, 2020
Jonas Hallström
exaly  

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