Technology Adoption and Social Issues 2018
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-5225-5201-7.ch038
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Review of ICT Adoption Research in Arabic Countries

Abstract: Information systems (IS) researchers have intensively investigated information and communication technology (ICT) adoption. However, very little research has analyzed ICT adoption in the Arab region. This paper aims to review research related to ICT adoption in the Arab world to identify the current state of this research area and provide direction for future research. Fifty articles that addressed ICT adoption in three Arabic countries, namely United Arab Emirates (UAE), Jordan, and Egypt, were found and sele… Show more

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“…While there has been some success in establishing e-services infrastructure, the development still lags behind the developed world. The UAE aims to extend this positive impact on governance and is, thus, looking to expand ICT infrastructure systems that would make the processes and services faster and more reliable (Halaweh, 2018). There has been little or no research concerning the risks that influence ICT infrastructure projects’ cost outturn in the UAE context and internationally.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…While there has been some success in establishing e-services infrastructure, the development still lags behind the developed world. The UAE aims to extend this positive impact on governance and is, thus, looking to expand ICT infrastructure systems that would make the processes and services faster and more reliable (Halaweh, 2018). There has been little or no research concerning the risks that influence ICT infrastructure projects’ cost outturn in the UAE context and internationally.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%