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Journal articles on the topic "Adoption of emerging technologies"

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Atanu, Saha, H. Alan Love, and Robert Schwart. "Adoption of Emerging Technologies Under Output Uncertainty." American Journal of Agricultural Economics 76, no. 4 (1994): 836–46. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/1243745.

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Coman, Marin-Marian, and Claudiu-Vasile Kifor. "The Emerging and Disruptive Technologies – A Risk-Based Approach." Land Forces Academy Review 29, no. 2 (2024): 237–46. http://dx.doi.org/10.2478/raft-2024-0025.

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Abstract The accelerating pace of technological advance and its emergent and disruptive trends related to new innovations and adopted technologies have a great impact on our society. The technological, geopolitical, environmental, economic, and disruptive trends are expected to reshape the evolution of businesses and how people interact with each other. Negative effects, threats, vulnerabilities, and consequences of a rapid adoption and implementation of any emerging technologies lead to specific risks which require organizations to rethink their strategy, governance and architecture of the business models. This paper aims to emphasize the adoption evolution and implementation effects of emerging and disruptive technologies that could lead to certain challenges in the majority of fields of activity. A bibliometric analysis was conducted in order to highlight the associated risks and consequences that could result from disruptive trends concerning the adoption and implementation over time of the emerging and disruptive technologies.
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Al-weead, Ahmed Abdullah Mohammed, Sami Abdulmajeed Mohamd, and Talib Ghani Jasim. "Assessing Adopting Emerging Digital Technologies in Developing Country Medical: A (Push-Pull-Mooring Model) Framework." South Asian Research Journal of Engineering and Technology 7, no. 01 (2025): 17–32. https://doi.org/10.36346/sarjet.2025.v07i01.003.

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The current study aims to identify adopting Emerging Digital Technologies in developing country Medical. Was model study the, goal this achieve to order in designed starting from the factors influencing the adoption of the emerging digital technologies, up to the intention to adopting Emerging Digital Technologies in developing country Medical, based on the theory that supports technology represented by of adoption the (Push-Pull-Mooring Model) PPM, as according to extracted were factors influencing the that theory represented by the variable of push effects, which included dimensions of (low flexibility, limited scalability, low compatibility, and dissatisfaction). As for the variable of attraction effects, it included dimensions of (low cost, ease of maintenance, attractive alternatives, and expected value). As for the effects of awarding, it included two dimensions (expected risks, inertia), and the variable of behavioral intent to adopt emerging digital technologies., which the on relied study, the reached is that result a represents the and, implementation its for method survey analytical for tool a as studies previous on based designed was questionnaire data collection, as it was disseminated online. There were (203) responders out of the entire study population (575) individuals, and fourteen hypotheses emerged from the study model. The data was analyzed using the (SPSS) (AMOS) program to describe the variables of the study and test its hypotheses statistical the method modeling equations structural the using a significant effect of is there that showed results to the results of the study, the push effects represented by (low flexibility, limited scalability, and low compatibility), have a significant effect on dissatisfaction with the adoption of emerging digital technologies, and that low compatibility has a major impact on the behavioral intend to adopt emerging digital technologies. That the effects of attraction (low cost, ease of maintenance, and attractive alternatives) significantly affect the expected value of adopting emerging digital technologies. Researcher suggested the need to pay attention to adopting emerging digital technologies through the implementation of more studies, to define what emerging digital technologies are and to encourage people and companies to embrace these technologies, highlight their significance and the advantages they offer emerging digital technologies in their organizations.
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Bhattacharyya, Som Sekhar, Debojit Maitra, and Subhamay Deb. "Study of Adoption and Absorption of Emerging Technologies for Smart Supply Chain Management." International Journal of Applied Logistics 11, no. 2 (2021): 14–54. http://dx.doi.org/10.4018/ijal.2021070102.

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The world has been witnessing the advent of a wide range of emerging technologies like machine learning, big data analytics, artificial intelligence, blockchain technology, internet of things, and others. In supply chain management (SCM) functions, these technologies have increasingly been playing a decisive role in improving the overall success of an organization. So, the purpose of this article was to understand the strategic imperative of adopting smart SCM utilizing these emerging technologies by Indian firms. Thus, the context was of an emerging economy like India from a dynamic capabilities' perspective. The authors undertook a qualitative research with a positivist approach by undertaking expert interviews with 14 respondents. The respondents were interviewed with a semi-structured open-ended questionnaire. The responses were content analyzed for themes. The SCM experts were engaged in the adoption of emerging technologies to transform SCM. The adoption of emerging technologies helped SCM functions of Indian firms to cater to the increased expectations of customers.
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Rogers, Patricia L. "Barriers to Adopting Emerging Technologies in Education." Journal of Educational Computing Research 22, no. 4 (2000): 455–72. http://dx.doi.org/10.2190/4uje-b6vw-a30n-mce5.

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The purpose of this article is to examine barriers to technology adoption based on the literature and on data from two studies (the first with K-12 teachers and the second with higher education faculty in a state system). A product of this examination is a visual representation, a model of the interactions and the interdependence of elements that contribute to the construction of barriers to technology adoption. It is intended that the model will clarify internal and external obstacles, and serve as an aid to pre-service and in-service teacher education curriculum designers and developers as they plan for the successful infusion of newer technologies in the curriculum.
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De Resende, Liliane Chaves, and Cíntia de Azevedo Lourenço. "CONTRIBUIÇÕES DAS TECNOLOGIAS EMERGENTES PARA AS PRÁTICAS BIBLIOTECÁRIAS." ARACÊ 7, no. 6 (2025): 33966–97. https://doi.org/10.56238/arev7n6-285.

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The emerging technologies of the Fourth Industrial Revolution (4IR) have transformed libraries, their practices and products, making them more personalized, efficient and suitable for users of the digital generation. This article presents applications of emerging technologies in library practices. A theoretical contribution of the necessary relationships between the area of ​​library science and the emerging technologies of the 4IR to present the opportunities for adoption of these technologies by libraries. This is an exploratory and descriptive research, with a qualitative approach. It uses bibliographic research to delve deeper into the topic and build a theoretical contribution on the adoption of emerging technologies in library practices and services. Emerging technologies applied to library practices, used by libraries in several countries around the world, are highlighted. There are numerous challenges that influence the adoption of emerging technologies by libraries. However, their adoption increases the efficiency and performance of the execution of their practices, making the library a center of innovation, digital inclusion and sharing and access to information for the entire society.
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Jayanthi Pankajakshan and Dr. Ruchi Maheshwari Bangur. "Organizational Strategies and Policies for Implementing Emerging Cybersecurity Technologies." International Journal of Information Technology and Management 19, no. 1 (2024): 81–92. http://dx.doi.org/10.29070/m75p4s25.

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This research uses quantitative data analysis and a qualitative exploratory method to examine how organisations embrace innovative cybersecurity solutions. The study looks at organisational policies, governance frameworks, strategic approaches, and cultural aspects that affect technology adoption using a stratified random sample technique. Structured questionnaires & feedback forms provided the data, which were then analysed using AMOS and SPSS statistical software with an emphasis on structural equation modelling (SEM) to investigate correlations between variables. A supportive organisational culture positively correlates with technology adoption (χ² = 41.179, df = 31, p < 0.001, CMIN/DF = 1.328, RMSEA = 0.034), and organisations with a proactive strategic approach were more successful in implementing cybersecurity technologies (χ² = 50.400, df = 26, p < 0.001, CMIN/DF = 1.938, RMSEA = 0.058). The research also finds that while comprehensive policies influence adoption via efficient training programs, employee involvement completely mediates the association between organisational culture and technology adoption. These findings demonstrate how crucial culture, employee participation, strategic planning, and training are to the successful integration of cybersecurity technology.
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Pothineni, Subbarao. "The Impact of Data Strategy and Emerging Technologies on Business Performance." International Journal of Business Strategy and Automation 4, no. 1 (2023): 1–19. http://dx.doi.org/10.4018/ijbsa.334022.

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This study investigates the intricate relationship between data strategy implementation, the adoption of emerging technologies, and business performance across diverse sectors. This comprehensive analysis of 228 cases reveals significant positive correlations between data strategy implementation and business performance, emphasizing the crucial role of data strategy in enhancing operational efficiency and gaining a competitive edge. However, the impact of adopting emerging technologies on business performance varies by sector, highlighting the need for a tailored approach to technology integration. Thematic analysis uncovers common challenges in data strategy implementation and technology adoption, offering valuable insights applicable to organizations across industries. This study provides a holistic perspective on data-driven transformations, yielding practical implications for organizations striving to navigate the complexities of modernization, and enhance their performance in an evolving business landscape.
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Scornavacca, Eusebio. "Wireless Technologies at Agriculture ITO." Journal of Information Technology 22, no. 4 (2007): 451–55. http://dx.doi.org/10.1057/palgrave.jit.2000114.

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This teaching case portrays the issues surrounding the adoption of an emerging technology (mobile internet) by Agriculture ITO – an industry training organization in New Zealand. The widespread geographical nature of the organization creates a unique business scenario that can be of great value to instructors teaching IS management, technology adoption and mobility.
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Jalam, Abdurrahman Aliyu, Namala Amuga Keftin, Umar Abdullahi, Sakinatu Muhammad Yayajo, Usman Mohammed Datti, and Ibrahim Mallam Saleh. "Automation in Construction: an Exploration of Emerging Technologies for the Nigerian Construction Industry." Mikailalsys Journal of Advanced Engineering International 1, no. 3 (2024): 185–212. http://dx.doi.org/10.58578/mjaei.v1i3.3888.

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This study explores the potential of emerging technologies aiming to transform the Nigerian construction industry. The technologies offer innovative solutions to persistent challenges such as inefficiencies, project delays, cost overruns, and safety risks. The Nigerian construction industry (NCI) is, however, reluctant to implement the technologies because of a lack of substantive comprehension of the features of the innovative technologies. Hence, it has become necessary for the NCI to fully understand the benefits and challenges of the emerging technologies for construction project efficiency. The exploratory literature review identified and examined seventeen (17) emerging technologies, revealing sufficient practical benefits such as enhancing productivity, improving safety, saving costs, and increasing transparency. It also identifies some barriers to their adoption, such as high implementation costs, a lack of skilled professionals, resistance to change, and a technological knowledge gap. The findings suggest that while NCI has started adopting these technologies, significant efforts are needed to address infrastructural limitations and promote skill development. The study concludes by discussing the implications of the findings for construction firms and policymakers and recommendations for future research on the adoption of automation technologies in developing economies, particularly Nigeria.
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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Adoption of emerging technologies"

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Shreeti, Vatsala. "Three essays on technology adoption in emerging markets." Thesis, Toulouse 1, 2022. https://publications.ut-capitole.fr/id/eprint/46841/.

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Cette thèse étudie l’adoption de technologies dans les pays en développement. Dans le chapitre I, j’étudie l’adoption des smartphones en Inde. Les smartphones sont devenus le principal appareil grâce auquel les habitants des pays endéveloppement peuvent accéder aux avantages d’une numérisation généralisée. Cependant, la plupart des utilisateurs de téléphones mobiles dans les pays en développement continuent d’utiliser des téléphones basiques de faible qualité. Ce chapitre développe un modèle structurel de la demande des consommateurs et de l’offre des entreprises pour comprendre les principaux moteurs de l’adoption des smartphones. Je trouve que les gains en qualité des téléphones mobiles et les changements de revenus dans la population sont les principaux facteurs de la croissance des ventes de smartphones enInde. Compte tenu du rôle central du revenu dans l’adoption de cette technologie, je simule l’impact de subventions ciblées pour les smartphones. Je trouve que, comparées à des réductions d’impôts ad valorem ou à des subventions uniformes, les subventions ciblées sont les moins coûteuses pour le gouvernement et sont les plus efficaces pour la redistribution,étant (presque) entièrement appropriées par les consommateurs. Le chapitre II porte sur les services financiers numériques. L’utilisation des services financiers numériques dans les pays en développement peut être un outil d’inclusion financière, de lutte contre l’évasion fiscale et de facilitation de la prestation efficace des services publics. En utilisant un événement unique – un processus de démonétisation non annoncé et à grande échelle qui a eu lieu en 2016 en Inde et qui a augmenté les coûts à court terme de la détention d’espèces et de leurs transactions – ce chapitre étudie l’adoption d’une forme spécifique de SFN, à savoir les paiements mobiles, en Inde. Nous constatons que dans les régions où le marchédu travail était moins formel, et où les travailleurs étaient plus susceptibles d’être touchés par le processus de démonétisation, ce choc a conduit à une augmentation plus importante de l’utilisation de plateformes mobiles que dans les États où le marché du travail est plus formel. L’effet de cette “expérimentation forcée” fut cependant de courte durée. Au niveau individuel, les personnes les plus exposées au choc étaient plus susceptibles d’adopter les paiements mobiles et cet effet persiste au cours des deux années suivantes. Étonnamment, les effets marginaux du choc pour les femmes fortement exposées étaient presque deux fois plus élevés que pour les hommes fortement exposés. Dans le dernier chapitre de cette thèse, j’étudie (avec un co-auteur) l’adoption par les entreprises d’une nouvelle technologie dans leur menu de produits. En particulier, nous essayons de comprendre la valeur d’une technologie facilement imitable dans un contexte de marché émergent. Nous étudions l’introduction des portables double SIM sur le marché indien et quantifions la valeur de cette technologie pour les consommateurs. Nous quantifions également l’impact sur les résultats du marché de l’imitation rapide de cette technologie par des entreprises concurrentes. Nous constatons que l’introduction de cette technologie a entraîné une augmentation du surplus du consommateur de 3,1% à 8,9%, et une expansion de la taille totale du marché de 1,8% à 3,3%. Nous constatons également que si l’imitation réduit considérablement le profit de l’innovateur, elle rend également la technologie beaucoup plus abordable pour les consommateurs. Enfin, nous fournissons une borne inférieure du coût pour l’innovateur de la protection de la propriété intellectuelle dans un marché émergent. Nous constatons que cette borne inférieure atteint 12% des bénéfices observés de l’innovateur<br>This thesis studies technology adoption in an emerging market, taking the example of In-dia. In chapter I, I study the adoption of smartphones in India. Smartphones have becomethe primary device through which people in developing countries can access the benefitsof widespread digitization. However, most mobile phone users in developing countriescontinue to use low-quality feature phones. This chapter develops a structural model ofconsumer demand and supply to understand the main drivers of smartphone adoption. Itthen uses the estimates of the model to investigate how to best design pro-adoption poli-cies. I find that gains in device quality and changes in income distribution are the mainfactors behind the growth of smartphone sales in India. Given the central role of income indriving adoption, I simulate the impact of targeted subsidies for smartphones. I find that,compared to ad valorem tax reductions and uniform subsidies, targeted subsidies are theleast costly for the government and are the most effective for redistribution, being (almost)fully appropriated by consumers. Chapter II focuses on digital financial services. The useof digital financial services (DFS) in developing countries can be a tool for financial inclu-sion, curbing tax evasion, and facilitating the efficient delivery of public services. Using aunique event – an un-announced and large scale demonetization process that took place in2016 in India that increased the short-term costs of holding and transacting in cash, thischapter studies the uptake of a specific form of DFS, namely mobile payments, in India. Wefind that in states where the labour market was less formal, and where workers were morelikely to be affected by the demonetisation process, this shock led to a larger increase in theuse of platforms larger than in states where the labour market is more formal. The effectof this "forced experimentation" was, however, short lived. At the individual level, peoplewho were more exposed to the shock were more likely to adopt mobile payments and thiseffect persists over the next two years. Strikingly, the marginal effects of the shock for high-exposure women was almost twice as high as for high-exposure men. Our results contributeto understanding user behaviour and persistence of habits, with important implications forthe design of policies aimed at increasing the uptake of digital payment technologies. In thefinal chapter of this thesis, I (with a co-author) study firms’ adoption of a new technologyin their product portfolio. In particular, we attempt to understand the value of an easilyimitable technology in an emerging market context. We study the introduction of dual SIMhandsets in the Indian mobile phone market and quantify the value of this technology forconsumers. We also quantify the impact on market outcomes of the quick imitation of thistechnology by competing firms. We find that the introduction of dual SIM handsets led toan increase in the consumer surplus of 3.1% to 8.9%, and an expansion in the total sizeof the market by 1.8% to 3.3%. We also find that while imitation reduced the innovator’sprofit substantially, it also made the technology much more affordable. In the absence ofimitation, consumer prices would have been 22% higher. Finally, we provide a lower-boundon the innovator’s cost of protecting intellectual property in an emerging market. We findthis lower bound to be as high as 12% of the innovator’s observed profits ($ 29.5 million)
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Chen, Xin. "Adopting emerging integration technologies in organisations." Thesis, Brunel University, 2005. http://bura.brunel.ac.uk/handle/2438/5159.

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A review of the innovation and diffusion literature indicates a considerable amount of research, where attention is given to a range of features which may support integration technologies adoption. However, some literature suggests that the findings derived from the study of large enterprises cannot be generalised and applied in SMEs due to the distinct characteristics of SMEs. Although the adoption of integration technologies is recognised as being different between large and small companies, the literature on its adoption by SMEs remains limited. Nevertheless, in existing work, there is a lack of studies emphasising the reasons why SMEs and large companies take the decision to adopt integration technologies, focusing specifically on the different factors. This thesis therefore identifies the significant differences in the way that SMEs and large companies approach integration technologies, based on the existing literature, theoretical diffusion theories, and resource-based theory. In doing so, the parameters that can be used to explain the adoption of integration technologies in SMEs and large firms are identified, as nature of organisations, company size, integration needs, adoption factors for SMEs and large organisations, and time. Additionally, adoption factors are found and classified into three categories: adoption factors explicit to SMEs, adoption factors explicit to large organisations, and common factors. Based on this, a conceptual model is introduced to explain the different factors that influence adoption between SMEs and large organisations. The empirical contexts of the research are one project on integration technologies adoption, and four case studies on a large firm and three SMEs, which are analysed using an interpretive and qualitative research approach. The evidence suggests that the empirical data complement the identified dimensions nature of organisations, integration needs, company size and time. The empirical data also confirm that the current integration technologies adoption factors reported in the literature can be classified into common factors, factors explicit to SMEs, and factors explicit to large firms, to support a more comprehensive view of this area. An additional factor perceived future prospect has been considered as an influence on adoption in large organisations. The findings of this research can be useful to guide analysts and researchers in determining critical aspects of the complex issues involved for integration technologies adoption, and lead to suggestions for further valid research.
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Al, Rahbi Hafedh Said Abdullah. "Factors influencing social media adoption in small and medium enterprises (SMEs)." Thesis, Brunel University, 2017. http://bura.brunel.ac.uk/handle/2438/14514.

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The adoption and use of Information and Communication Technologies (ICTs) is widely regarded as essential in contemporary organisational environments. Such technologies have substantial effects on an organisation’s productivity and competitiveness. However, the nature of the effects varies across types of organisation (small to large), by country-context (developed and developing countries) and with the type of ICT adopted. This thesis focuses primarily on Small to Medium Enterprises (SMEs) in a less-researched developing country context, the region of the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC), with special reference to Oman. In terms of the ICT under investigation, recognising the emergence of more interactive forms of technology, this thesis focuses on social media applications. It is widely recognised that the adoption and use of these applications change the ways in which organisations conduct their activities and represent a critical business opportunity for SMEs. This opportunity will only be realised by SMEs if, and when, social media are adopted in their organisations. This therefore creates a requirement to understand the factors that influence SMEs in making the adoption decision. The research related to such factors is scarce, not least because the technologies are relatively new. By using the Technology-Organisation-Environment (TOE) framework, this study therefore attempted to understand the factors influencing the decision by SMEs to adopt social media. It employed a sequential, exploratory mixed method, where both qualitative and quantitative approaches were combined to meet the research objectives. In the first stage, a preliminary TOE model of 18 factors was developed from the analysis of semi-structured interviews with 18 SMEs owner-managers in Muscat, the capital city of Oman. In the second stage, a survey involving 205 SMEs in Muscat was conducted to examine empirically the preliminary model. The survey data were analysed using logistic regression (LR). Of the factors examined, compatibility, observability, trialability, trust, image, perceived lack of managerial time, market scope, customer pressure and family and friends’ support were found to have significant influence on SMEs’ decisions to adopt social media. These findings have important implications and value for the research community, SMEs and policy makers (in particular, the Public Authority for SME Development (PASMED)) in terms of formulating improved strategies for social media adoption. The resulting research model proposed in this thesis can improve these stakeholders’ understandings of why some SMEs have chosen to adopt social media technologies, while other SMEs which face similar market conditions have not.
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Uthayasankar, Sivarajah. "Exploring the application of web 2.0 technologies in the context of e-government." Thesis, Brunel University, 2014. http://bura.brunel.ac.uk/handle/2438/8731.

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Electronic government (e-Government) in terms of public service delivery and administration has endured signification transformation over the last decade. More recently, modern second generation web technologies (Web 2.0) have started to be used to deliver e-Government. However, this in turn has brought about additional challenges. By its nature, Web 2.0 is more interactive than the traditional model of information provision or creation of digital services and as such opens up a new set of benefits, costs and risks to those who make use of it as part of their e-Government approach. In the main, the usage of Web 2.0 is in its infancy within e-Government and this creates a need for research into exploring the application of Web 2.0 technologies in e-Government and to provide practical advice to practitioners. This research draws on the existing literature to present a novel conceptual model that could be used to guide implementation and evaluation of Web 2.0. The conceptual model draws the existing literature into the traditional information systems (IS) evaluation model (benefits, costs and risks) specifically in terms appropriate to Web 2.0. In turn that evaluation is set in the context of the impact on the organisation in terms of organisational, technological and social consequences. This conceptual model was tested in a United Kingdom local government authority (LGA) that had recently started to make use of Web 2.0 in terms of service delivery and for internal work purposes by its employees. The result was a qualitative enquiry making use of interviews and documentary evidence to explore the validity of the conceptual model as a tool to assist decision making in this field. The findings elicited from the in-depth case study offer an insight into IS evaluation criteria and impact factors of Web 2.0 from both a practical setting and an internal organisational perspective. An interesting finding of this study was the contrast between the agreement on the need for evaluation of Web 2.0 tools and how to carry that out, and the fact that this had not been formally carried out by the case study with respect to its early Web 2.0 projects. This study concludes that a combined analysis of the evaluation and impact factors rather than a singular approach would better assist the decision making process that leads to effective application of Web 2.0 technologies. Keywords: e-Government, Web 2.0, Information Systems Evaluation, Impact, Local Government Authorities (LGAs).
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Melendez, Sandra J. "The role of the Campus Technologist in diffusing innovation at a Central Texas high school." Scholarly Commons, 2009. https://scholarlycommons.pacific.edu/uop_etds/2385.

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This study examines the role of the Campus Technologist in diffusing innovation at the Central Texas High School. The study defines the CT position, its evolution and the effects of the position on the diffusion of innovation. The study further examines the relationship of the CT with the facilitation, infusion and integration of technology in the classroom at the Central Texas High School. Interview and survey data from both the CT and the faculty provided insight and findings that indicate the role of the CT has evolved. The evolution of the CT position was found to be characterized as three distinct roles a pedagogy specialist, a content specialist and a technology specialist. The study also investigated teacher perception, utilization frequencies and data patterns in relationship to the role of the CT at the Central Texas High School. Finally, the study examined technology integration in the classroom and provided findings in a frequency distribution of technology application practices and integration applications by teachers in their classrooms at the Central Texas High School.
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Stewart, Khadija. "Emerging technologies involving networks /." Available to subscribers only, 2006. http://proquest.umi.com/pqdweb?did=1212793141&sid=7&Fmt=2&clientId=1509&RQT=309&VName=PQD.

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Butterworth, Michael E. "Theater Education and Emerging Technologies." ScholarWorks, 2000. http://scholarworks.waldenu.edu/dissertations/7.

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Theater educators need compelling arguments for including the use of emerging technologies in the secondary theater classroom. The research documents the current uses of emerging technologies in the secondary theater classroom and contrasts the uses of traditional theater technologies with the uses of emerging technologies. Interviews with theater professionals identify current issues and practices in the theater community regarding the usage of technology. A telephone survey of theater teachers reveals patterns of technology use in the Seattle School District. The research concludes that theater teachers have many tools at their disposal to teach students the processes of artistic problem solving and the tools of technology are one of those very compelling and powerful tools.
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Butz, Peter, and Bernhard Tauscher. "Emerging Technologies Towards Food Preservation." Revista de Química, 2017. http://repositorio.pucp.edu.pe/index/handle/123456789/100669.

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Newell, Troy W. "Emerging Concrete Technologies: Architectural Implications." University of Cincinnati / OhioLINK, 2015. http://rave.ohiolink.edu/etdc/view?acc_num=ucin1428069190.

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VACCA, MARCO. "Emerging Technologies - NanoMagnets Logic (NML)." Doctoral thesis, Politecnico di Torino, 2013. http://hdl.handle.net/11583/2507366.

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In the last decades CMOS technology has ruled the electronic scenario thanks to the constant scaling of transistor sizes. With the reduction of transistor sizes circuit area decreases, clock frequency increases and power consumption decreases accordingly. However CMOS scaling is now approaching its physical limits and many believe that CMOS technology will not be able to reach the end of the Roadmap. This is mainly due to increasing difficulties in the fabrication process, that is becoming very expensive, and to the unavoidable impact of leakage losses, particularly thanks to gate tunnel current. In this scenario many alternative technologies are studied to overcome the limitations of CMOS transistors. Among these possibilities, magnetic based technologies, like NanoMagnet Logic (NML) are among the most interesting. The reason of this interest lies in their magnetic nature, that opens up entire new possibilities in the design of logic circuits, like the possibility to mix logic and memory in the same device. Moreover they have no standby power consumption and potentially a much lower power consumption of CMOS transistors. In literature NML logic is well studied and theoretical and experimental proofs of concept were already found. However two important points are not enough considered in the analysis approach followed by most of the work in literature. First of all, no complex circuits are analyzed. NML logic is very different from CMOS technologies, so to completely understand the potential of this technology it is mandatory to investigate complex architectures. Secondly, most of the solutions proposed do not take into account the constraints derived from fabrication process, making them unrealistic and difficult to be fabricated experimentally. This thesis focuses therefore on NML logic keeping into account these two important limitations in the research approach followed in literature. The aim is to obtain a complete and accurate overview of NML logic, finding realistic circuital solutions and trying to improve at the same time their performance. After a brief and complete introduction (Chapter 1), the thesis is divided in two parts, which cover the two fundamental points followed in this three years of research: A circuits architecture analysis and a technological analysis. In the architecture analysis first an innovative VHDL model is described in Chapter 2. This model is extensively used in the analysis because it allows fast simulation of complex circuits, with, at the same time, the possibility to estimate circuit per- formance, like area and power consumption. In Chapter 3 the problem of signals synchronization in complex NML circuits is analyzed and solved, using as benchmark a simple but complete NML microprocessor. Different solutions based on asynchronous logic are studied and a new asynchronous solution, specifically designed to exploit the potential of NML logic, is developed. In Chapter 4 the layout of NML circuits is studied on a more physical level, considering the limitations of fabrication processes. The layout of NML circuits is therefore changed accordingly to these constraints. Secondly CMOS circuits architectures are compared to more simple architectures, evaluating therefore which one is more suited for NML logic. Finally the problem of interconnections in NML technology is analyzed and solutions to improve it are found. In Chapter 5 the problem of feedback signals in heavy pipelined technologies, like NML, is studied. Solutions to improve performances and synchronize signals are developed. Systolic arrays are then analyzed as possible candidate to exploit NML potential. Finally in Chapter 6 ToPoliNano, a simulator dedicated to NML and other emerging technologies, that we are developing, is described. This simulator allows to follow the same top-down approach followed for CMOS technology. The layout generator and the simulation engine are detailed described. In the first chapter of the technological analysis (Chapter 7), the performance of NML logic is explored throughout low level simulations. The aim is to understand if these circuits can be fabricated with optical lithography, allowing therefore the commercial development of NML logic. Basic logic gates and the clock system are there analyzed from a low level perspective. In Chapter 8 an innovative electric clock system for NML technology is shown and the first experimental results are reported. This clock system allows to achieve true low power for NML technology, obtaining a reduction of power consumption of 20 times considering the best CMOS transistors available. This power consumption takes into account all the losses, also the clock system losses. Moreover the solution presented can be fabricated with current technological processes. The research work behind this thesis represents an important breakthrough in NML logic. The solutions here presented allow the design and fabrication of complex NML circuits, considering the particular characteristics of this technology and considerably improving the performance. Moreover the technological solutions here presented allow the design and fabrication of circuits with available fabrication process with a considerable advantage over CMOS in terms of power consumption. This thesis represents therefore a considerable step froward in the study and development of NML technology.
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Books on the topic "Adoption of emerging technologies"

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Steven, Garber, and Rand Corporation, eds. Managed care and the evaluation and adoption of emerging medical technologies. RAND, 2000.

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Patterson, Paul D. Beyond the beaker: How to achieve successful market adoption for emerging technologies. Kohritsu Press, 2009.

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Steven, Garber, Health Industry Manufacturers Association, and Rand Corporation, eds. Managed care and the evaluation and adoption of emerging medical technologies: Executive summary. RAND, 2000.

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Küfeoğlu, Sinan. Emerging Technologies. Springer International Publishing, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-07127-0.

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Zelkowitz, Marvin V. Emerging technologies. Academic Press/Elsevier, 2008.

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Vong, John, and Insu Song. Emerging Technologies for Emerging Markets. Springer Singapore, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-981-287-347-7.

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Xie, Yuan, ed. Emerging Memory Technologies. Springer New York, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4419-9551-3.

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Pons, JoséL. Emerging Actuator Technologies. John Wiley & Sons, Ltd, 2005. http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/0470091991.

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Shah, Vishal, ed. Emerging Environmental Technologies. Springer Netherlands, 2008. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4020-8786-8.

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Black, Uyless D. Emerging communications technologies. PTR Prentice Hall, 1994.

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Altunel, Haluk. "Adoption of Sensors in Mobile Health." In Current and Emerging mHealth Technologies. Springer International Publishing, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-73135-3_16.

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Cicibas, Halil, and Sevgi Özkan Yildirim. "Adoption of Internet of Things in Healthcare Organizations." In Current and Emerging mHealth Technologies. Springer International Publishing, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-73135-3_17.

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Pantana, Giada, and Ilaria Torre. "Investigating the Adoption of Machine Translation in Foreign Language Learning: The Instructors’ Perspective." In Emerging Technologies for Education. Springer Nature Singapore, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-981-97-4243-1_4.

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Kelsch, Jonas, and Tianchong Wang. "An Action Research of Using SAMR to Guide Blended Learning Adoption During Covid-19." In Emerging Technologies for Education. Springer International Publishing, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-92836-0_18.

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Sezgin, Emre. "Introduction to Current and Emerging mHealth Technologies: Adoption, Implementation, and Use." In Current and Emerging mHealth Technologies. Springer International Publishing, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-73135-3_1.

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Cilliers, Liezel, and Obrain Murire. "Factors Influencing Social Media Adoption and Continued Use in Academia: A Case Study at a Traditional University." In Emerging Technologies for Education. Springer International Publishing, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-71084-6_23.

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Prinsloo, Tania, and J. P. Van Deventer. "Using the Gartner Hype Cycle to Evaluate the Adoption of Emerging Technology Trends in Higher Education – 2013 to 2016." In Emerging Technologies for Education. Springer International Publishing, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-71084-6_7.

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Unal, Perin, Seyma Kucukozer Cavdar, Tugba Taskaya Temizel, P. Erhan Eren, and M. Sriram Iyengar. "User Adoption and Evaluation of Mobile Health Applications: The Case for Physical Activity Monitoring." In Current and Emerging mHealth Technologies. Springer International Publishing, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-73135-3_7.

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Al Balushi, Ahlam Mohammed Abdullah, Mohana Shanmugam, Jehana Ermy Jamaluddin, and Dalbir Singh. "Review on the Impact of Emerging Technologies on Student Motivation." In Current and Future Trends on Intelligent Technology Adoption. Springer Nature Switzerland, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-61463-7_19.

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Ade-Ibijola, Abejide, and Chinedu Okonkwo. "Artificial Intelligence in Africa: Emerging Challenges." In Social and Cultural Studies of Robots and AI. Springer International Publishing, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-08215-3_5.

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AbstractIn the current African society, Artificial Intelligence (AI) is becoming more popular and seeking to cover all facets of human activity. The adoption and use of these modern technologies in the African context are currently low due to some emerging challenges. Consequently, these difficulties may have a direct influence on African economic development. In this paper, we highlight the challenges facing the adoption of AI technologies in Africa which include skills acquisition, lack of structured data ecosystem, ethics, government policies, insufficient infrastructure and network connectivity, uncertainty, and user attitude. Finally, various solutions to enhance AI adoption in Africa were then proposed.
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Conference papers on the topic "Adoption of emerging technologies"

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Jayakumar, M., Leena Jenefa, M. K. Badrinarayanan, K. Subaniya Sarah, Ashok Kumar S, and R. Mohan Kumar. "Exploring Organizational Adoption of Innovative Technologies in Consumer Online Purchase." In 2024 International Conference on Emerging Research in Computational Science (ICERCS). IEEE, 2024. https://doi.org/10.1109/icercs63125.2024.10895563.

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Ilyas, Muhammad, Mustafa Akal, and Qutaibah Althebyan. "Maturity Model for Corporate Sector Based on Zero Trust Adoption." In 2024 International Conference on Engineering and Emerging Technologies (ICEET). IEEE, 2024. https://doi.org/10.1109/iceet65156.2024.10913750.

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Bani Ahmad, Ahmad Y. A., Firas Tayseer Ayasrah, Mahmoud Allahham, Wasef Ibrahim Almajali, and Khaleel AlArabi. "The Impact of AI on Accounting Technology Adoption the Mediate Role of Business Performance." In 2024 Global Congress on Emerging Technologies (GCET). IEEE, 2024. https://doi.org/10.1109/gcet64327.2024.10934689.

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Negi, Gaurav, Jeevan Nagarkar, and Sushant Malik. "Adoption of Smart Wearables for Health Self-Tracking and Their Influence on Health Insurance Premiums in India." In 2024 International Conference on Emerging Technologies and Innovation for Sustainability (EmergIN). IEEE, 2024. https://doi.org/10.1109/emergin63207.2024.10961208.

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Dombaj, Romeo, Darko Dundara, Denis Pilon, Mario Tutić, and Tihana Galinac Grbac. "Analysis of Industry 4.0 adoption challenges in medium size brewery from engineering complex systems perspective." In 2024 Global Congress on Emerging Technologies (GCET). IEEE, 2024. https://doi.org/10.1109/gcet64327.2024.10934542.

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Manimaran, Jotheehwary, Mohammed Alsamman, Fathey Mohammed, Yousef Fazea, and Osman Ghazali. "Cloud Computing Adoption in Pre-tertiary Malaysian Education Institution." In 2024 4th International Conference on Emerging Smart Technologies and Applications (eSmarTA). IEEE, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/esmarta62850.2024.10638997.

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Sodeinde, Tolu. "Digitalization of the Energy Sector through Transformative and Emerging Technologies." In MPWT 2019. NACE International, 2019. https://doi.org/10.5006/mpwt19-15486.

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Abstract Organizations are undergoing radical changes to improve their business performance to stay competitive in today’s digital environment. From the C-suite to shop floor, decision makers are going through radical rethinking (and exploring new ways) of how their organizations utilize and manage the intersection of technology, people, and processes to fundamentally change the way they do business, remain competitive, and maximize business value for their customers. The “fourth industrial revolution” (Industry 4.0) brought about digitization of data and information. With “internet of things” (IoT) sensors, companies are able to capture information that was inaccessible digitally prior and make it available for optimizing production, enhancing performance, and improving reliability of operating assets. Industrial IoT (IIoT) technologies are now commonplace in the energy sector; employed across upstream, downstream, and midstream assets, as well as in utilities. However, with increased deployments and adoption of IIoT also comes the need to deploy latest technologies in pursuit of new business models. The energy sector and particularly the oil and gas industry has traditionally been slow in adopting new and emerging technologies. Other sectors of the economy are undergoing disruption at a much faster pace than the energy sector, with new Startups using technology to radically change interaction of people and processes, develop new business models, and create value. However, in recent years, technology is being employed not only to replace manual processes with automated electronic systems, but to reinvent ways oil and gas companies do business, execute work functions, and interact with customers. Disruptive technologies are being harnessed and deployed at scale by connecting machines and intelligent devices to create a smart network of interconnected systems across the value chain. However, the depth of what can be achieved is yet to be fully harnessed. For instance, analyzing industry data collected on a large scale both at the edge and on cloud to identify operational patterns and make optimal business predictions across the value chain. The “fifth industrial revolution,” Industry 5.0 is the new emerging industrial technology that enables collaboration between humans and smart systems. Industry 4.0 lays the foundation for this next emerging technology that incorporates human behavior and cognitive capabilities into industry automation
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Boralkar, Mohit, Azra Khan, and Harshal Anil Salunkhe. "Emprical Study of Crypto Currency and its Adoption Among Indians." In 2024 International Conference on Trends in Quantum Computing and Emerging Business Technologies (TQCEBT). IEEE, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/tqcebt59414.2024.10545260.

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Sharma, Rohit Kumar, Bipllab Roy, Anushka Shukla, Purnendu Bikash Acharjee, Aviral Dixit, and Jayashree Bhattacharjee. "A Study of Factors Affecting the Adoption of Digital Currencies." In 2024 International Conference on Trends in Quantum Computing and Emerging Business Technologies (TQCEBT). IEEE, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/tqcebt59414.2024.10545086.

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Qasim, Mustafa Moosa, and Ali Raad Abdulkareem. "Software Engineering and the Adoption of Internet of Things: A Systematic Literature Review." In 2024 4th International Conference on Emerging Smart Technologies and Applications (eSmarTA). IEEE, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/esmarta62850.2024.10639033.

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Reports on the topic "Adoption of emerging technologies"

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Nguyen, Kim, and Jonathan Hambur. Adoption of Emerging Digital General-purpose Technologies: Determinants and Effects. Reserve Bank of Australia, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.47688/rdp2023-10.

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This paper examines the factors associated with the adoption of cloud computing and artificial intelligence/machine learning, two emerging digital general-purpose technologies (GPT), as well as firms' post-adoption outcomes. To do so we identify adoption of GPT based on references to these technologies in listed company reports, and merge this with data on their Board of Directors, their hiring activities and their financial performance. We find that firms that have directors with relevant technological backgrounds, or female representation on their Board, are more likely to profitably adopt GPT, with the former being particularly important. Worker skills also appear important, with firms that adopt GPT, particularly those that do so profitably, being more likely to hire skilled staff following adoption. Finally, while early adopters of GPT experience a dip in profitability following adoption, this is not evident for more recent adopters. This suggests that GPT may have become easier to adopt over time, potentially due to changes in the technologies or the availability of relevant skills, which is encouraging in terms of future productivity outcomes.
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Ruiz, Pati, Eleanor Richard, Carly Chillmon, et al. Emerging Technology Adoption Framework: For PK-12 Education. Digital Promise, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.51388/20.500.12265/161.

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The Emerging Technology Adoption Framework was created with education community members to help ensure that educational leaders, technology specialists, teachers, students, and families are all part of the evaluation and adoption process for placing emerging technologies in PK-12 classrooms. We engaged an Emerging Technology Advisory Board through Educator CIRCLS based out of The Center for Integrative Research in Computing and Learning Sciences (CIRCLS) and gathered additional feedback from researchers, policy experts, the edtech community, educators, and families to ground our work through a community of experts. This framework is specifically designed to include community members in the process of making informed evaluation and procurement decisions and outlines the important criteria to consider during three stages of emerging technology implementation: (1) initial evaluation, (2) adoption, and (3) post-adoption. Each criterion has specific questions that can be asked of decision makers, district leaders, technology researchers and developers, educators, and students and families, as well as resources and people who might serve as resources when answering these questions.
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Flagg, Melissa, and Jack Corrigan. Ending Innovation Tourism: Rethinking the U.S. Military’s Approach to Emerging Technology Adoption. Center for Security and Emerging Technology, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.51593/20210030.

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As dual-use technologies transform the national security landscape, the U.S. Department of Defense has established a variety of offices and programs dedicated to bringing private sector innovation into the military. However, these efforts have largely failed to drive cutting-edge commercial technology into major military platforms and systems. This report examines the shortcomings of the DOD’s current approach to defense innovation and offers recommendations for a more effective strategy.
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Latorre, Lucía, Valentín Muro, Leticia Riquelme, César Bustamante, and Gloria Lugo. Report on Low-Risk Technological Solutions in Emerging Technologies in Agriculture. Inter-American Development Bank, 2025. https://doi.org/10.18235/0013488.

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It provides a comprehensive overview of how these innovations are being employed to enhance efficiency and sustainability in agricultural practices, covering topics such as regenerative agriculture, precision agriculture, and agricultural technologies (AgTech). The report concludes with an analysis of the challenges and opportunities faced by farmers during the process of technology adoption. The document is structured around the different stages of the agricultural cycle: soil preparation, sowing operations, crop protection and management, smart harvesting, and digital harvest management. For each stage, relevant technological solutions are described, such as soil and climate sensors, planting robots, pest management and irrigation systems, as well as digital management platforms. The analysis follows a deductive approach, tailored to the Mexican context, while considering local crop types and farming formats. The most recent available data have been considered, and where Mexico-specific information was unavailable, regional information or insights from similar crops in comparable areas have been included. The report also highlights technologies excluded due to high risks or implementation costs, offering detailed justifications for these exclusions.
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Finkelstein-Shapiro, Alan, and Victoria Nuguer. Climate Policies, Labor Markets, and Macroeconomic Outcomes in Emerging Economies. Inter-American Development Bank, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.18235/0004844.

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We study the labor market and macroeconomic effects of introducing a carbon tax in the energy sector in emerging economies (EMEs) by building a framework with equilibrium unemployment and firm entry that incorporates key elements of the distinct employment and firm structure of EMEs. Our model endogenizes the adoption of green energy-production technologies--a core element of policy discussions regarding the transition to a low-carbon economy. Calibrating the model to EME data, we show that a carbon tax fosters greater green technology adoption and increases the share of green energy produced. However, the tax leads to higher energy prices, which reduce salaried firm creation and formal employment and increase self-employment, labor participation, and unemployment. As a result, the tax generates output and welfare losses. Green technology adoption plays a key role in limiting the quantitative magnitude of these losses, while the response of self-employment is crucial to explaining the adverse labor market and macroeconomic effects of the policy. Given this finding, we show that a carbon tax coupled with a plausible reduction in the cost of becoming a formal firm can offset the adverse effects of the tax and generate a transition to a lower-carbon economy with minimal economic costs. Finally, we show that lowering green-technology adoption costs or the cost of green-energy production inputs--two alternative climate policies--reduces emissions while limiting the output and welfare costs compared to a carbon tax.
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Calvert, Scout. Crest or Trough? How Research Libraries Used Emerging Technologies to Survive the Pandemic, So Far. Edited by Mary Lee Kennedy and Clifford Lynch. Association of Research Libraries, Coalition for Networked Information, and EDUCAUSE, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.29242/report.emergingtech2021.pandemic.

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The final deliverable of the ARL, CNI, and EDUCAUSE joint initiative to advance research libraries’ impact in a world shaped by emerging technologies, this report returns to 11 participants in interviews conducted for the initiative, to find out how their perspectives have changed in the year and a half since the initiative began, given the disruption to research and learning caused by the COVID-19 pandemic. In these new conversations, the interviewees retain optimism for the same transformative technologies discussed in earlier interviews, but they observe that the intense activity of the pandemic months has been largely related to adoption and refinement of existing technologies rather than innovating truly novel technological solutions to research and learning challenges.
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Autio, Erkko, Chiraphol Chiyachantana, Cynthia Castillejos-Petalcorin, et al. Adoption of Digital Technologies, Business Model Innovation, and Financial and Sustainability Performance in Start-Up Firms. Asian Development Bank, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.22617/wps240356-2.

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This report examines how digitalization affects firm performance using survey data from 681 digital entrepreneurs in six Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) countries. It finds that select digital applications and firm’s business model digitalization drive business model experimentation. These findings underscore the significant value for the design of entrepreneurial and digitalization policies in Asian developing economies and in emerging economies more widely. The analysis points to important performance implications of digital technology adoption by entrepreneurial businesses.
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Khan, Samir. Towards MRO 4.0: Challenges for Digitalization and Mapping Emerging Technologies. SAE International, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.4271/epr2023007.

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&lt;div class="section abstract"&gt;&lt;div class="htmlview paragraph"&gt;With technological breakthroughs in electric land vehicles revolutionizing their respective industry, maintenance, repair, and overhaul (MRO) facilities in aviation are also adopting digital technologies in their practices. But despite this drive towards digitalization, the industry is still dominated by manual labor and subjective assessments. Today, several technologies, processes, and practices are being championed to resolve some of these outstanding challenges. Considering this, it is important to present current perspectives regarding where the technology stands today and how we can evaluate capabilities for autonomous decision support systems that prescribe maintenance activities. Overlooking some of these unsettled domain issues can potentially undermine any benefits in speed, process, and resilience promised by such systems.&lt;/div&gt;&lt;div class="htmlview paragraph"&gt;&lt;b&gt;Towards MRO 4.0: Challenges for Digitalization and Mapping Emerging Technologies&lt;/b&gt; provides some understanding of specific motivating factors by focusing on the digitalization challenges for MRO 4.0 and the role of building “trust” in technology by reimagining stakeholder experiences. It examines overarching issues, such as data management, robotics, optimization, artificial intelligence, and systems engineering.&lt;/div&gt;&lt;div class="htmlview paragraph"&gt;&lt;a href="https://www.sae.org/publications/edge-research-reports" target="_blank"&gt;Click here to access the full SAE EDGE&lt;/a&gt;&lt;sup&gt;TM&lt;/sup&gt;&lt;a href="https://www.sae.org/publications/edge-research-reports" target="_blank"&gt; Research Report portfolio.&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/div&gt;&lt;/div&gt;
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Ramirez Rufino, Smeldy, Manuel Rodriguez Porcel, and Orlando Perez Richiez. Drones in Construction: Unpacking the Value that Drone Technologies Bring to the Construction Sector Across Latin America. Inter-American Development Bank, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.18235/0004748.

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The use of drone technology in capital projects is an emerging area that holds promise for growth. Drones are becoming more widely available, and regulatory bodies are gradually allowing their use on a larger scale. With the development of software solutions that can effectively utilize data, drones are increasingly being used throughout the entire lifecycle of capital projects, including smaller infrastructure projects. The benefits of using drones in construction projects are numerous and include providing an unparalleled record of all activities, reducing planning and survey costs, increasing productivity, improving the accuracy of volumetric measurements, and mitigating disputes over the project's status. In the future, drone data will be integrated with CAD and BIM models and artificial intelligence (AI) to track construction progress and adherence to design automatically. While the construction industry has been slower in adopting new digital technologies than other sectors, leading global companies have widely adopted drones for capital project monitoring. In Latin America, drone adoption in the infrastructure sector is still limited, but early adopters have validated and are utilizing the technology. This report provides an examination of the current state of drone use in the Latin American region, including the benefits, barriers, early adopters, and what is required to promote its adoption.
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King, Wayne. Barriers to Adoption of Artificial Intelligence in Metal Additive Manufacturing. SAE International, 2025. https://doi.org/10.4271/epr2025001.

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&lt;div class="section abstract"&gt;&lt;div class="htmlview paragraph"&gt;Artificial intelligence (AI) is poised to significantly impact metal additive manufacturing (AM). Understanding how one might use AI in AM is challenging because AM experts are not AI experts, nor the other way around. This document introduces AI in AM and guides researchers in accessing relevant literature. It also discusses the hype surrounding AI in AM, the rush to publish peer-reviewed papers that use AI in AM, and the resulting uneven quality of the literature. Conclusions regarding the application of AI in both large and small enterprises are discussed.&lt;/div&gt;&lt;div class="htmlview paragraph"&gt;This document is intended to help illuminate AI in AM for&lt;ul class="list disc"&gt;&lt;li class="list-item"&gt;&lt;div class="htmlview paragraph"&gt;Hands-on engineers who need to quickly understand what levels of problems they might encounter when dealing with AI in AM&lt;/div&gt;&lt;/li&gt;&lt;li class="list-item"&gt;&lt;div class="htmlview paragraph"&gt;Engineering managers who need to stay current on emerging trends in their technical realm of responsibilities&lt;/div&gt;&lt;/li&gt;&lt;li class="list-item"&gt;&lt;div class="htmlview paragraph"&gt;Policymakers who may not have the relevant technical expertise&lt;/div&gt;&lt;/li&gt;&lt;li class="list-item"&gt;&lt;div class="htmlview paragraph"&gt;Faculty and students who want an introduction to AI in AM&lt;/div&gt;&lt;/li&gt;&lt;/ul&gt;&lt;/div&gt;&lt;div class="htmlview paragraph"&gt;NOTE: SAE Edge Research Reports are intended to identify and illuminate key issues in emerging, but still unsettled, technologies of interest to the mobility industry. The goal is to stimulate discussion and work in the hope of promoting and speeding resolution of identified issues. These reports are not intended to resolve the challenges they identify or close any topic to further scrutiny.&lt;/div&gt;&lt;/div&gt;
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