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" Information Communication Technology Management as a GDP Growth Contributor Within Arab League Nations "


Document Type : Latin Dissertation
Language of Document : English
Record Number : 804785
Doc. No : TL49621
Call number : ‭1967171555;‮ ‬10690982‬
Main Entry : Alrajhi, Abdulmajed 
Title & Author : Information Communication Technology Management as a GDP Growth Contributor Within Arab League Nations\ Jamal Alexander ThompsonSwain, Nikunja; Lolas, Anthony
College : Walden University
Date : 2017
Degree : Ph.D.
field of study : Management
student score : 2017
Page No : 171
Note : Committee members: Cavazos, David; Lolas, Anthony; Swain, Nikunja
Note : Place of publication: United States, Ann Arbor; ISBN=978-0-355-40915-4
Abstract : The general problem addressed in this study was Arab League nations’ over-reliance on fossil fuels as a gross domestic product (GDP) growth driver. Arab League nations that depend primarily on fossil fuel production lack alternative resources for growth in times of fossil fuel usage or price decline. Overdependence on fossil fuels has led to minimal development in other economic sectors, primarily in skilled domestic labor, and to a high dependency on foreign skilled labor for skilled domestic jobs. The purpose of this study was to examine to what extent information communication technology (ICT) management can be a viable GDP growth contributor in Arab League nations. The main theoretical foundations consisted of diffusion of innovation theory, rate of adoption theory, and the innovation–decision process. The focus of research questions was on how ICT management and fossil fuel production affect the GDP growth rate of Arab League nations. A cross-sectional design was used. Archival secondary data from unesco.org and data.worldbank.org for the 22 countries that comprise the Arab League nations were analyzed. Results of a Pearson’s product-moment correlation analysis indicated that there is a significant relationship between real GDP and ICT management growth rates in Arab League nations. Based on study findings, it was recommended that both oil- and non-oil-producing governments within the Arab League give more attention to the implementation of ICT management policies. The study contributes to positive social change by providing Arab League governments and stakeholders with a comparative assessment of alternative GDP revenue drivers and potential areas to invest capital to increase skilled domestic labor and maximize human resource capital.
Subject : Management; Communication; Information Technology
Descriptor : Applied sciences;Communication and the arts;Social sciences;Arab;Fuels;Information communication technology
Added Entry : Swain, Nikunja; Lolas, Anthony
Added Entry : ManagementWalden University
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