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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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Simeon, Dele Roger. "Emerging Trends in the Adoption of Innovative Technologies by Building Firms in Lagos Metropolis." Journal of Project Management Practice 4, no. 2 (2024): 53–76. https://doi.org/10.22452/jpmp.vol4no2.4.

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Concerns over the slow pace and work progress among construction companies are pervasive. Nonetheless, technology has the potential to bridge this inefficiency gap. Thus, this study assesses the degree of adoption of innovative technologies during the building production phase with a view to enhancing project delivery. The study's objectives are to evaluate the socio-economic benefits of adopting innovative technologies, establish the degree of satisfaction with the organization’s deployment of innovative technologies, and determine the level of technology adoption at the construction stage. The study adopts a survey research strategy to collect data from the respondents in Lagos Metropolis. The population of the study comprises built environment professionals who work in construction micro-small-medium-enterprises (CMSMEs). Criterion based; deliberate, purposive sampling research strategy was deployed to select 109 respondents from the study’s population. The statistical tools used for the analysis include frequency, percentages, mean scores, relative implementation index, and ranking. The findings demonstrated that mobile technologies are the most often utilized among the twelve groups of technologies deployed during construction. In contrast, wearable technologies are the least deployed. The study concludes that the current level of technology adoption is low and varies among the CMSMEs. The divergence in technology adoption indicates that CMSMEs in Lagos Metropolis are yet to fully harness innovative technologies to boost construction operations during the building production phase. The study recommends that CMSMEs leverage innovative technologies to enhance the construction phase. This may be accomplished by creating a budget for its uptake and deployment during the building production phase in a bid to unlock its full potential and benefits. Besides, manufacturers of underutilized technologies should amplify product awareness among building firms in Lagos Metropolis. This may be accomplished by organizing training and demonstration programs for construction industry stakeholders on the benefits of deploying the technologies.
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Uzezi Idhalama, Ogagaoghene, Dorcas Ejemeh Krubu, and Abraham Tabor Etebu. "Proficiency of University Lecturers in the Adoption of Emerging Instructional Technologies in Nigeria." EAST AFRICAN JOURNAL OF EDUCATION AND SOCIAL SCIENCES 4, no. 5 (2024): 101–8. http://dx.doi.org/10.46606/eajess2023v04i05.0324.

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The purpose of this study was to assess the Proficiency of University Lecturers in the Adoption of Emerging Instructional Technologies in Nigeria. The study employed the descriptive/qualitative research design. A Google forms questionnaire made of close-ended items was used to collect data related to Nigerian university lecturers’ proficiency in the adoption of emerging instructional technologies. Descriptive statistics including mean and standard deviation were used to describe the status of lecturers. SPSS version 25 was used to run the collected data from respondent university lecturers. A total of 123 responses were recorded and it was discovered that the awareness of emerging instructional technologies by Nigerian lecturers is on the rise, meaning they are quite much aware of emerging teaching technologies as today, lecturers’ use of emerging teaching technologies is still quite low in Nigeria, lecturers’ proficiency in using emerging teaching technologies is just normal or average and therefore needs to be improved. It is therefore recommended that lecturers should make an extra deliberate effort to know what is new in the teaching profession as per new instructional technologies. School managements should as a matter of urgency encourage the use of emerging teaching technologies in Nigeria and old lecturers are advised to go for short courses on ICT.
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Smith, Peggy B., and Ruth S. Buzi. "Reproductive health professionals’ adoption of emerging technologies for health promotion." Health Informatics Journal 20, no. 4 (2014): 250–60. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1460458213492525.

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Priyadarshini, Anushree, Gaurav Rajauria, Colm P. O'Donnell, and Brijesh K. Tiwari. "Emerging food processing technologies and factors impacting their industrial adoption." Critical Reviews in Food Science and Nutrition 59, no. 19 (2018): 3082–101. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/10408398.2018.1483890.

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Ch’ng, Eugene, Shengdan Cai, Fui-Theng Leow, and Tong Evelyn Zhang. "Adoption and use of emerging cultural technologies in China's museums." Journal of Cultural Heritage 37 (May 2019): 170–80. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.culher.2018.11.016.

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Macea-Anaya, Mario, Ruben Baena-Navarro, Yulieth Carriazo-Regino, Julio Alvarez-Castillo, and Jhoan Contreras-Florez. "Designing a Framework for the Appropriation of Information Technologies in University Teachers: A Four-Phase Approach." Data & Metadata 2 (June 4, 2023): 53. http://dx.doi.org/10.56294/dm202353.

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The implementation of Information Technology (IT) in university education encompasses multiple aspects, from the incorporation of accessible technologies to the disruptive transformation of learning through emerging technologies. This article proposes a conceptual framework that describes four phases of IT adoption by university teachers: Technology Adoption, Online Collaboration and Feedback, Technology Exploration and Experimentation, and Adoption of Emerging Technologies. Each phase is detailed, starting from the integration of accessible technological tools to the incorporation of emerging technologies such as artificial intelligence, virtual and augmented reality, to create innovative and transformative learning experiences. This article is based on bibliographic references that support each phase and underline the importance of personalizing learning, promoting interaction between students and teachers, and applying project-based approaches to enrich the educational process.
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Elbadiansyah, E., Zohaib Hassan Sain, Aulia Luqman Aziz, Chanda Chansa Thelma, and Nurul Annisa Abdullah. "The Role of Innovation Management in Driving Educational Technology Adoption in Emerging Economies." International Journal of Humanities, Education, and Social Sciences 3, no. 1 (2024): 1–12. https://doi.org/10.58578/ijhess.v3i1.4260.

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The rapid socio-economic changes in emerging economies demand integrating educational technologies to improve learning outcomes and prepare students for the globalized economy. The successful adoption of these technologies relies on effective innovation management, which must address challenges such as limited infrastructure and varying technological literacy levels. This research investigates the role of innovation management in facilitating the adoption of educational technologies in emerging economies. It aims to identify strategies to overcome barriers to technology integration in education and analyze their impact on academic outcomes. A mixed-methods approach was employed, combining quantitative data from global databases such as the World Bank's EdStats and UNESCO's Institute for Statistics with qualitative insights from interviews and case studies in selected emerging economies, including India, Kenya, Brazil, and Nigeria. Statistical analyses revealed a positive correlation between the Innovation Support Index and the Educational Technology Adoption Rate. For instance, India and Brazil demonstrated higher adoption rates (78% and 80%, respectively) corresponding to robust innovation support systems. In contrast, countries with lower innovation indices, like Nigeria, showed significantly lower adoption rates (50%). The study concludes that strategic innovation management is critical for driving the successful adoption of educational technologies in emerging economies. It emphasizes the need for policymakers and academic leaders to prioritize the development of innovation support systems to foster a conducive environment for technology integration. Strengthening innovation support systems significantly enhances the adoption of educational technologies, offering a pathway to improved educational equity and economic growth in these regions.
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Singh, Gopal. "The Future of Fintech: Emerging Technologies Reshaping Finance." INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF SCIENTIFIC RESEARCH IN ENGINEERING AND MANAGEMENT 09, no. 06 (2025): 1–9. https://doi.org/10.55041/ijsrem50063.

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Abstract The financial technology (Fintech) sector is undergoing a profound transformation, disrupting traditional banking models and reimagining how individuals and institutions access, manage, and utilize financial services. This thesis explores the future trajectory of Fintech with an emphasis on technological innovations, user adoption patterns, regulatory frameworks, and the sector’s broader socio-economic implications. This research aims to analyze the key drivers of Fintech evolution, including the adoption of Artificial Intelligence (AI), blockchain technology, embedded finance, and open banking systems. It also evaluates the opportunities and challenges these innovations present, particularly in the context of emerging markets like India. By using a mixed-method research approach, the study integrates primary data collected through a structured survey of 100 urban Fintech users with secondary data from authoritative industry reports, academic literature, and regulatory publications. The findings reveal that while Fintech solutions are increasingly accepted due to their convenience, speed, and personalization, issues related to cybersecurity, digital literacy, regulatory uncertainty, and trust continue to hinder mass adoption. Technologies such as AI and blockchain are identified as central to the next phase of Fintech innovation, especially in areas like digital lending, investment management, and decentralized finance (DeFi). The research concludes that the future of Fintech will be shaped not only by technological advancements but also by proactive policy-making, industry collaboration, and user education. Recommendations are offered for Fintech firms to enhance consumer trust and for policymakers to develop balanced regulatory frameworks that encourage innovation without compromising financial stability and consumer protection. The thesis contributes to the academic discourse by presenting a structured analysis of where Fintech is headed and offers practical insights for industry stakeholders, researchers, and regulators aiming to navigate this rapidly evolving landscape
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Singh, Shubham Kumar. "The Future of FinTech: Emerging Technologies Reshaping Finance." INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF SCIENTIFIC RESEARCH IN ENGINEERING AND MANAGEMENT 09, no. 06 (2025): 1–9. https://doi.org/10.55041/ijsrem49626.

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ABSTRACT The financial technology (Fintech) sector is undergoing a profound transformation, disrupting traditional banking models and reimagining how individuals and institutions access, manage, and utilize financial services. This thesis explores the future trajectory of Fintech with an emphasis on technological innovations, user adoption patterns, regulatory frameworks, and the sector’s broader socio-economic implications. This research aims to analyze the key drivers of Fintech evolution, including the adoption of Artificial Intelligence (AI), blockchain technology, embedded finance, and open banking systems. It also evaluates the opportunities and challenges these innovations present, particularly in the context of emerging markets like India. By using a mixed-method research approach, the study integrates primary data collected through a structured survey of 100 urban Fintech users with secondary data from authoritative industry reports, academic literature, and regulatory publications. The findings reveal that while Fintech solutions are increasingly accepted due to their convenience, speed, and personalization, issues related to cybersecurity, digital literacy, regulatory uncertainty, and trust continue to hinder mass adoption. Technologies such as AI and blockchain are identified as central to the next phase of Fintech innovation, especially in areas like digital lending, investment management, and decentralized finance (DeFi). The research concludes that the future of Fintech will be shaped not only by technological advancements but also by proactive policy-making, industry collaboration, and user education. Recommendations are offered for Fintech firms to enhance consumer trust and for policymakers to develop balanced regulatory frameworks that encourage innovation without compromising financial stability and consumer protection. The thesis contributes to the academic discourse by presenting a structured analysis of where Fintech is headed and offers practical insights for industry stakeholders, researchers, and regulators aiming to navigate this rapidly evolving landscape.
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Singh, Gaurav Kumar. "The Future of FinTech: Emerging Technologies Reshaping Finance." INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF SCIENTIFIC RESEARCH IN ENGINEERING AND MANAGEMENT 09, no. 06 (2025): 1–9. https://doi.org/10.55041/ijsrem50346.

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ABSTRACT The financial technology (Fintech) sector is undergoing a profound transformation, disrupting traditional banking models and reimagining how individuals and institutions access, manage, and utilize financial services. This thesis explores the future trajectory of Fintech with an emphasis on technological innovations, user adoption patterns, regulatory frameworks, and the sector’s broader socio-economic implications. This research aims to analyze the key drivers of Fintech evolution, including the adoption of Artificial Intelligence (AI), blockchain technology, embedded finance, and open banking systems. It also evaluates the opportunities and challenges these innovations present, particularly in the context of emerging markets like India. By using a mixed-method research approach, the study integrates primary data collected through a structured survey of 100 urban Fintech users with secondary data from authoritative industry reports, academic literature, and regulatory publications. The findings reveal that while Fintech solutions are increasingly accepted due to their convenience, speed, and personalization, issues related to cybersecurity, digital literacy, regulatory uncertainty, and trust continue to hinder mass adoption. Technologies such as AI and blockchain are identified as central to the next phase of Fintech innovation, especially in areas like digital lending, investment management, and decentralized finance (DeFi). The research concludes that the future of Fintech will be shaped not only by technological advancements but also by proactive policy-making, industry collaboration, and user education. Recommendations are offered for Fintech firms to enhance consumer trust and for policymakers to develop balanced regulatory frameworks that encourage innovation without compromising financial stability and consumer protection. The thesis contributes to the academic discourse by presenting a structured analysis of where Fintech is headed and offers practical insights for industry stakeholders, researchers, and regulators aiming to navigate this rapidly evolving landscape.
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Nandakumar, Kumar. "Key Factors for Improved Adoption of Emerging Technologies in Organizations Fueled by Design Thinking." International Journal of Management and Humanities (IJMH) 4, no. 12 (2020): 1–4. https://doi.org/10.35940/ijmh.L1077.0841220.

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Emerging technologies like internet of things (IoT), block chain, cloud computing, machine learning, big data analytics etc., are creating a wave of excitement and anxiety in the business community. An independent research in 2016 projected that companies world-wide will spend $3.5 Trillion on IT over the next two years (Gartner, 2016). It also predicted that companies would tend to increase their expenditure on software and services over hardware. Software spending was projected to be up 6 percent in 2016 and to grow another 7.2 percent in 2017 to a total of $357 billion. A proper investigation and analysis is needed to understand the key factors impacting adoption if such technologies in large corporations for extracting maximum benefits out of such initiatives .However, this buzz has not only created the art of the possibility of incorporating emerging technologies but also a bigger problem of enterprise wide relevant adoption. One of the much sought out after techniques in fueling the adoption of emerging technologies in large private enterprises is design thinking. Design Thinking is essentially a problem-solving approach, crystalized in the field of design, which combines a holistic user-centered perspective with rational and analytical research with the goal of creating innovative solutions (Tim Brown, 2009).There are several factors that are crucial to be addressed during the design thinking phase that will significantly impact the successful adoption rate of emerging technologies in companies. This demands that we take a closer look at not only the factors impacting adoption but also the actual design thinking exercise itself that will have a say in the adoption of such technologies. Our exercise aimed at gauging and analyzing the key factors for improved adoption while utilizing the design thinking approach leads us to define our problem statement as follows: What are the key factors for improved adoption of emerging technologies in business functions while incorporating design thinking techniques as a catalyst in large private enterprises? 
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Aldalbahi, Majed Naji Khalaf. "Emerging Technologies in Health Informatics: A Comprehensive Review and Future Directions." Journal of Medical Science and clinical Research 13, no. 04 (2025): 34–37. https://doi.org/10.18535/jmscr/v13i04.05.

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The rapid evolution of health informatics is transforming healthcare delivery through cutting-edge technologies. This paper provides a systematic review of emerging technologies in health informatics, including artificial intelligence (AI), blockchain, natural language processing (NLP), wearable devices, and quantum computing. We analyze their applications, benefits, challenges, and future trends through case studies, comparative analyses, and empirical data. Additionally, we propose a framework for successful implementation and discuss ethical, regulatory, and interoperability considerations. Our findings suggest that while these technologies offer revolutionary potential, their adoption requires addressing technical, organizational, and policy barriers. Keywords: Health informatics, artificial intelligence, blockchain, NLP, wearable devices, telemedicine, quantum computing, interoperability, ethical AI
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Iyaloo N. Waiganjo, Mercy Mwangala Ziezo, and Jude Osakwe. "Exploring the emerging technologies for inclusive growth in Africa." Engineering Science & Technology Journal 6, no. 6 (2025): 256–65. https://doi.org/10.51594/estj.v6i6.1955.

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Emerging technologies, including Artificial Intelligence (AI), blockchain, and the Internet of Things (IoT), hold transformative potential for Africa’s socio-economic development. Countries such as Kenya, Nigeria, South Africa, and Namibia are integrating these innovations into agriculture, finance, healthcare, education, and governance. However, adoption faces persistent barriers, including inadequate digital infrastructure, low digital literacy, skills shortages, high costs, and regulatory gaps. Despite these challenges, Africa has a unique opportunity to leapfrog traditional development pathways by implementing forward-looking policies, investing in human capital, and fostering public-private collaborations. This article analyses the current state of emerging technology adoption in select African nations, identifies key obstacles, and proposes strategic recommendations to harness these technologies for inclusive and sustainable growth. Keywords: Artificial Intelligence (AI), Internet of Things (IoT), Emerging Technologies, Digital Transformation, Africa.
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Jummai, Ali Kwari. "BARRIERS AND ENABLERS OF EMERGING TECHNOLOGY ADOPTION IN PUBLIC LIBRARIES: A STUDY OF INFORMATION MANAGEMENT PRACTICES IN ADAMAWA STATE, NIGERIA." International Journal of Social Science and Humanities Research 13, no. 2 (2025): 376–80. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15553241.

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<strong>Abstract:</strong> This study investigates the barriers and enablers influencing the adoption of emerging technologies in public libraries across Adamawa State, Nigeria. Drawing on primary data from library professionals, the study examines institutional, technological, and human factors that facilitate or hinder technology adoption, as well as the prevalent constraints affecting implementation. The findings reveal that while awareness and perceived usefulness of emerging technologies are high, adoption is impeded by infrastructural limitations, inadequate funding, insufficient training, and organizational resistance to change. Conversely, institutional support, peer influence, and training opportunities serve as key enablers. The study recommends targeted investment in infrastructure, staff development, and policy reforms to facilitate successful digital transformation. These insights are critical for stakeholders aiming to improve service delivery and bridge the digital divide in public libraries. <strong>Keywords:</strong> Emerging technologies, Public libraries, Technology adoption, Barriers, Adamawa State. <strong>Title:</strong> BARRIERS AND ENABLERS OF EMERGING TECHNOLOGY ADOPTION IN PUBLIC LIBRARIES: A STUDY OF INFORMATION MANAGEMENT PRACTICES IN ADAMAWA STATE, NIGERIA <strong>Author:</strong> Jummai Ali Kwari <strong>International Journal of Social Science and Humanities Research&nbsp; </strong> <strong>ISSN 2348-3156 (Print), ISSN 2348-3164 (online)</strong> <strong>Vol. 13, Issue 2, April 2025 - June 2025</strong> <strong>Page No: 376-380</strong> <strong>Research Publish Journals</strong> <strong>Website: www.researchpublish.com</strong> <strong>Published Date: 30-</strong><strong>May-2025</strong> <strong>DOI: https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15553241</strong> <strong>Paper Download Link (Source)</strong> <strong>https://www.researchpublish.com/papers/barriers-and-enablers-of-emerging-technology-adoption-in-public-libraries-a-study-of-information-management-practices-in-adamawa-state-nigeria</strong>
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Gertze, Kyle M., and Osden Jokonya. "Factors Affecting the Adoption of Smart Technologies for Traceability of Raw Materials in the Retail Industry." 2018 International Conference on Multidisciplinary Research 2020 (December 31, 2020): 201–13. http://dx.doi.org/10.26803/myres.2020.14.

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The effect of contaminated raw materials within food products has great effects on both the organizations who produce them and the customers who consume them. Some businesses have nearly gone bankrupt due to contamination issues, and there have been fatal cases of consumers who digest these contaminated products. The study objective is to explore the factors affecting the adoption of smart technologies for traceability of raw materials in the retail industry. The study used a systematic literature review to explore factors affecting the adoption of smart technologies in the traceability of raw materials in the retail industry. The TOE framework has adopted the lens to understand the factors affecting the adoption of smart technologies. The study results indicate technological, and environmental factors affect the adoption of emerging technologies in the traceability of raw materials in the retail industry The study contributes to the body of knowledge on factors that affect the adoption of emerging technologies for raw material traceability in the retail industry.
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Ana Lucía Bastidas-Morocho. "Toward a Digital Economy in Ecuador: Adoption of Emerging Technologies and Innovation Investment, 2018-2023." Journal of Information Systems Engineering and Management 10, no. 47s (2025): 634–47. https://doi.org/10.52783/jisem.v10i47s.9327.

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This study examines Ecuador's progress in digital economy development and emerging technologies adoption between 2018 and 2023, compared to the Latin American regional context. Utilizing an advanced quantitative methodology, this research analyzes internet access, innovation investment, and the adoption rate of emerging technologies (artificial intelligence, blockchain, and IoT) using official data from the World Bank, CEPAL, MINTEL Ecuador, and BID. Additionally, a systematic literature review was conducted following PRISMA 2020 guidelines, sourcing articles from Scopus and Web of Science (WoS). Results reveal that Ecuador has achieved significant improvements, particularly in internet penetration (CAGR 7.89%) and emerging technologies adoption (CAGR 26.23%). However, gaps persist compared to the regional average. Regression analyses show statistically significant trends (p &lt; 0.001) across all indicators. Findings underscore the critical interdependence between digital infrastructure, innovation funding, and technological adoption. Ecuador's advancement requires integrated policy actions focusing on connectivity, R&amp;D investment, and workforce digital upskilling.
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Chaaya, Mia L., Lucia M. Sarkis, and Faham Tahmasebinia. "Integration of Emerging Technologies with Construction Practices in Australia." Buildings 15, no. 3 (2025): 396. https://doi.org/10.3390/buildings15030396.

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Although the construction sector significantly bolsters the Australian economy, it is widely recognised for lagging behind other industries in adopting emerging technologies. This study reviews existing literature to explore the current state of technology integration in the Australian construction industry, focusing on its impact on safety, cost, quality, and project timelines. The research methodology involved conducting interviews and surveys with industry stakeholders to collect qualitative and quantitative data regarding technology integration. The analysis of survey data provided insights into the current and anticipated future adoption of emerging technologies in Australia, identifying significant obstacles that impede the industry’s digital transformation. Based on the survey results, a specialised system was developed for Tier 1 and Tier 2 construction firms, enabling them to evaluate their present and predicted future use of emerging technologies. Additionally, this system helps university graduates gauge their understanding and awareness of emerging technologies to meet the expectations of leading industry professionals. The findings of this study aim to enhance the understanding and implementation of emerging technologies within the construction sector, thereby fostering a new generation of professionals who recognise the significant potential of these technologies to revolutionise construction practices.
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Kuaban, Godlove Suila, Valery Nkemeni, Onyeka J. Nwobodo, Piotr Czekalski, and Fabien Mieyeville. "Internet of Things Adoption in Technology Ecosystems Within the Central African Region: The Case of Silicon Mountain." Future Internet 16, no. 10 (2024): 376. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/fi16100376.

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The Internet of Things (IoT) has emerged as a transformative technology with the potential to revolutionize various sectors and industries worldwide. Despite its global significance, the adoption and implementation of IoT technologies in emerging technology ecosystems within the Central African region still need to be studied and explored. This paper presents a case study of the Silicon Mountain technology ecosystem, located in Fako division of the southwest region of Cameroon, focusing on the barriers and challenges to adopting and integrating IoT technologies within this emerging tech ecosystem. Through a survey-based approach, we investigate the factors influencing IoT adoption in the Silicon Mountain tech ecosystem, including technological, economic, social, and regulatory factors. Our study reveals key insights into the current state of IoT adoption, opportunities for growth and innovation, and IoT adoption challenges. Key among the challenges identified for impeding IoT uptake were issues related to standardization and financial resources, labor shortage in the industry, educational and knowledge gaps, market challenges, government policies, security and data privacy concerns, and inadequate power supply. Based on our findings, we provide recommendations for policymakers, industry stakeholders, and academic institutions to promote and facilitate the widespread adoption of IoT technologies in Silicon Mountain and the Central African region at large.
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Mishra, Vidushi, Narendra Singh, Manisha Agarwal, and Ajay Kumar Shrivastava. "E-Adoption of Emerging Technology in the Health Sector During COVID-19." International Journal of E-Adoption 14, no. 3 (2022): 1–15. http://dx.doi.org/10.4018/ijea.309999.

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In the 21st century, COVID-19 made a profound impact on the world. This pandemic had a detrimental impact worldwide, causing massive economic damage and enormous mortality. Emerging technologies play an essential role in every sector, and the health sector is not exceptional in this line. This paper examines the health sector before, during, and after the COVID-19 era by taking a view of emerging technologies. Artificial intelligence, cloud computing, IoT, learning paradigms, blockchain, and others are emerging technologies. E-adoption of these technologies becomes important to face critical situations during COVID-19. Using these technologies, it is possible to care for and monitor remote patients by keeping medical record management. This study includes a brief examination of similar work. In addition, the impact of e-adoption on health sector is discussed in this research. Furthermore, this study suggested a paradigm for comprehending the application of developing technologies to manage and overcome the health sector's burden. Finally, research is concluded with remarks on the future.
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Rizkita Boyas, Jeziano, Deri Prayudi, and Bryan Givan. "Tech Trends Reshaping Tomorrow: A Glimpse into Organizational Technology Adoption." Ambidextrous Journal of Innovation Efficiency and Technology in Organization 2, no. 01 (2024): 44–53. http://dx.doi.org/10.61536/ambidextrous.v2i01.59.

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This study investigates the impact of emerging technologies, innovation culture, and employee training and development on organizational performance at PT Bias Nusatama. Utilizing a quantitative research design with a sample of 60 employees selected through random sampling, the research employs Smart PLS for data analysis. The results reveal that the direct effects of adopting emerging technologies and fostering an innovation culture significantly enhance organizational performance. Additionally, both factors indirectly influence performance through their effects on employee training and development. These findings emphasize the importance of integrating new technologies, nurturing an innovative culture, and investing in employee training to drive organizational success. The study provides valuable insights for organizations seeking to optimize their performance through strategic technology adoption and supportive work environments.
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Hertz, D., A. D. Marcarelli, L. Patel, and S. Garfield. "PHP195 Adoption of New Technologies in Twenty Established and Emerging Markets." Value in Health 15, no. 7 (2012): A323—A324. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jval.2012.08.737.

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Gulma, Kabiru Abubakar. "Thematic Analysis of the Implementation of Emerging Technologies and Digital Solutions in Health and Humanitarian Supply Chains." Journal of Pharmaceutical Research 23, no. 4 (2024): 189–98. https://doi.org/10.18579/jopcr/v23.4.104.

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Background: Emerging technologies—such as artificial intelligence, the Internet of Things, 3D printing, and blockchain—have the potential to significantly enhance the health and humanitarian supply chain [HHSC]. These technologies, already transforming broader industries, offer promising opportunities for optimizing operations in critical humanitarian and healthcare settings. Objective: This article explores the key levers that influence the adoption of emerging technologies within the HHSC and examines the broader implications for stakeholders. It aims to provide an understanding of how these technologies can be integrated to enhance supply chain performance and operations. Approach: A narrative review of the literature was conducted, drawing on a range of studies published between 2010 and 2020. The analysis employed a thematic approach, focusing on identifying key patterns and trends in the adoption of emerging technologies. Key themes related to technology adoption drivers, operational impacts, and stakeholder implications were synthesized and discussed in relation to the broader HHSC context. Key Findings: The thematic analysis revealed several important levers influencing the adoption of emerging technologies, including factors such as technological readiness, organizational capacity, and stakeholder collaboration. The findings highlight the importance of understanding these levers in combination, rather than in isolation, to effectively leverage technological innovations in HHSC. Conclusions: This article provides valuable insights for both practitioners and researchers. For organizations, it emphasizes the importance of focusing on integrated lever combinations to maximize the benefits of emerging technologies. For scholars, it offers a foundation for further research into the complex relationships between these factors and their implications for supply chain optimization. The findings contribute to a better understanding of how these technologies can be successfully adopted within the HHSC and lay the groundwork for future exploration in this area. Keywords: Supply chain digital tools, Health, Humanitarian, Supply chains, Supply chain automation, Systematic review, Blockchain, Big data, Artificial intelligence, Digital health, Drones, Robotics
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Bakhary, Nor Jijidiana, Norhidayah Azman, and Abdelaziz Elabjani. "Adoption and Implementation of Emerging Technologies in SMEs: Insights from Semi-Structured Interviews with Founders." Journal of Technology in Entrepreneurship and Strategic Management 3, no. 3 (2024): 47–58. http://dx.doi.org/10.61838/kman.jtesm.3.3.6.

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This study aims to explore the adoption and implementation of emerging technologies in Small and Medium-sized Enterprises (SMEs). By understanding the motivations, challenges, benefits, and future plans of SME founders, this research provides insights into how these businesses leverage technology to enhance their competitiveness and operational efficiency. The study employed a qualitative research design, utilizing semi-structured interviews with 25 founders of SMEs across various industries. Participants were selected using purposive sampling to ensure diverse representation. Data collection continued until theoretical saturation was achieved. The interview data were transcribed and analyzed using NVivo software, following a thematic approach to identify key themes and insights related to technology adoption and implementation in SMEs. The study identified several motivations for technology adoption, including competitive advantage, cost efficiency, customer demand, innovation drive, and growth opportunities. Key challenges faced by SMEs included financial constraints, technical difficulties, resistance to change, regulatory and compliance issues, knowledge gaps, vendor dependence, and time constraints. The benefits realized from technology adoption encompassed improved operational efficiency, enhanced customer satisfaction, revenue growth, better data analytics, increased employee productivity, and greater market adaptability. Future plans of SMEs included continued investment in technology, scaling up implementation, focusing on employee training and development, forming strategic partnerships, enhancing cybersecurity measures, and improving customer engagement. The adoption and implementation of emerging technologies present significant opportunities for SMEs to enhance their competitiveness and operational efficiency. However, SMEs must navigate various challenges to realize these benefits. By adopting a strategic approach and leveraging external partnerships, SMEs can successfully implement new technologies and drive sustainable growth. This study provides valuable insights into the experiences of SME founders, informing both practice and policy in the context of technological advancement in small and medium-sized enterprises.
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Nielsen, Steffen Bohni. "Disrupting evaluation? Emerging technologies and their implications for the evaluation industry." New Directions for Evaluation 2023, no. 178-179 (2023): 47–57. http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/ev.20558.

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AbstractThis article surveyed different emerging technologies (ET), in particular artificial intelligence, and their burgeoning application in the evaluation industry. Evidence suggests that evaluators have been relatively slow in adopting ET in their practice. However, more recent data suggest that ET adoption is increasing. This article then analyzed if, and how, ET affect the evaluation industry and evaluation practice. The article finds that program evaluation is one of several competing forms of knowledge production informing decision‐making, particularly in the government and not‐for‐profit sectors. Therefore, evaluation faces a number of challenges stemming from ET. In this article, it is argued that evaluators must, albeit critically, embrace ET. Most likely, ET will complement evaluation practice and, in some instances, displace human tasks.
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Meryem, Kaaouachi, Sakib Ahmmad Shahil, Hafsa Akter Shampa, and Binte Farid Upoma Samia. "Emerging Technologies Transforming Business Operations." International Journal of Novel Research in Marketing Management and Economics 12, no. 1 (2025): 1–10. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.14604230.

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<strong>Abstract:</strong> Emerging technologies are reshaping the business landscape, transforming traditional operations and offering new opportunities for innovation and efficiency. This paper explores the impact of these technologies, focusing on automation, artificial intelligence (AI), cloud computing, customer relationship management (CRM) systems, Internet of Things (IoT), and revenue generation strategies such as subscription models and data monetization. The results indicate that automation has significantly reduced process times by an average of 40%, while AI adoption has enhanced forecasting accuracy by 75%. Cloud computing has led to a 25% reduction in IT costs over three years, and CRM systems have improved customer satisfaction scores by 27%. Additionally, IoT has contributed to a 60% reduction in carbon emissions, and new revenue models have increased business revenue by 12%. The findings highlight the significant potential of emerging technologies to optimize business processes, increase profitability, improve customer experience, and promote sustainability. This paper provides valuable insights for businesses aiming to leverage these technologies to gain a competitive edge in a rapidly evolving market. <strong>Keywords:</strong> Emerging Technologies, Automation, Artificial Intelligence, Cloud Computing, Customer Relationship Management, Internet of Things, Revenue Growth, Sustainability. <strong>Title:</strong> Emerging Technologies Transforming Business Operations <strong>Author:</strong> Meryem Kaaouachi, Shahil Sakib Ahmmad, Shampa Hafsa Akter, Samia Binte Farid Upoma <strong>International Journal of Novel Research in Marketing Management and Economics</strong> <strong>ISSN 2394-7322</strong> <strong>Vol. 12, Issue 1, January 2025 - April 2025</strong> <strong>Page No: 1-10</strong> <strong>Novelty Journals</strong> <strong>Website: www.noveltyjournals.com</strong> <strong>Published Date: 06-</strong><strong>January-2025</strong> <strong>DOI: https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.14604230</strong> <strong>Paper Download Link (Source)</strong> <strong>https://www.noveltyjournals.com/upload/paper/Emerging%20Technologies%20Transforming-06012025-1.pdf</strong>
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Wisdom Samuel Udo, Nneka Adaobi Ochuba, Olatunji Akinrinola, and Yinka James Ololade. "Conceptualizing emerging technologies and ICT adoption: Trends and challenges in Africa-US contexts." World Journal of Advanced Research and Reviews 21, no. 3 (2024): 1676–83. http://dx.doi.org/10.30574/wjarr.2024.21.3.0872.

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This review paper explores the adoption trends, challenges, and opportunities surrounding Information and Communication Technology (ICT) and emerging technologies in the Africa-US contexts. It identifies key drivers influencing technology adoption and outlines innovative solutions for sustainable development by analyzing the current state of ICT infrastructure, policy frameworks, socio-economic factors, and cultural considerations. The comparative analysis highlights disparities between Africa and the US while emphasizing the potential for cross-continental collaborations. Implications for stakeholders, including governments, businesses, NGOs, and communities, and recommendations for fostering an enabling environment for technology adoption are discussed. By addressing gaps in research and embracing collaborative efforts, ICT and emerging technologies can drive transformative change, promoting inclusive growth and societal advancement in both regions.
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Wisdom, Samuel Udo, Adaobi Ochuba Nneka, Akinrinola Olatunji, and James Ololade Yinka. "Conceptualizing emerging technologies and ICT adoption: Trends and challenges in Africa-US contexts." World Journal of Advanced Research and Reviews 21, no. 3 (2024): 1676–83. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.14146766.

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This review paper explores the adoption trends, challenges, and opportunities surrounding Information and Communication Technology (ICT) and emerging technologies in the Africa-US contexts. It identifies key drivers influencing technology adoption and outlines innovative solutions for sustainable development by analyzing the current state of ICT infrastructure, policy frameworks, socio-economic factors, and cultural considerations. The comparative analysis highlights disparities between Africa and the US while emphasizing the potential for cross-continental collaborations. Implications for stakeholders, including governments, businesses, NGOs, and communities, and recommendations for fostering an enabling environment for technology adoption are discussed. By addressing gaps in research and embracing collaborative efforts, ICT and emerging technologies can drive transformative change, promoting inclusive growth and societal advancement in both regions.
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Wane, Sidina, Fabien Ferrero, Thanh Vinh Dinh, et al. "Correlation Technologies for Emerging Wireless Applications." Electronics 11, no. 7 (2022): 1134. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/electronics11071134.

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In this article, we introduce correlation technologies both at RF/mmWave and baseband frequencies. At RF and mmWave frequencies, power-spectra and energy-spectra metrics are introduced for measuring the power-density of mobile devices and systems. New ASIC-embedded smart connectors are developed for bringing correlation-based signal processing close to antenna modules. At baseband frequencies, DSP-based convolutional accelerators are proposed for fast and accurate measurement of EVM (error vector magnitude) using correlation technologies. Porting of the DSP-based convolutional accelerators into advanced fully depleted silicon-on-insulator (FDSOI)-based ASIC platforms for co-integration with adaptive RF/mmWave front-end modules will enable real-time extraction of auto-correlation and cross-correlation functions of stochastic signals. Perspectives for optically synchronized interferometric-correlation technologies are drawn for accurate measurements in noisy environments of stochastic EM fields using power-spectra and energy-spectra metrics. Adoption of correlation technologies will foster new paradigms relative to interactions of humans with smart devices and systems in randomly fluctuating environments. The resulting new paradigms will open new possibilities in communication theory for properly combining and reconciling information signal theory (Shannon information-based entropy) and physical information theory (statistical-physics-based entropy) into a unified framework.
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Costello, Francis Joseph, and Cheong Kim. "Leveraging Sentiment–Topic Analysis for Understanding the Psychological Role of Hype in Emerging Technologies—A Case Study of Electric Vehicles." Behavioral Sciences 15, no. 2 (2025): 137. https://doi.org/10.3390/bs15020137.

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This study presents a novel approach to examining the psychological impact of emerging technologies through the development of a Hype Cycle Model (HCM), utilizing sentiment analysis and topic modeling. Focusing on electric vehicles, we investigate how public sentiment—captured via social media comments—reflects the psychological effects of technology adoption and hype. Our model integrates both qualitative and quantitative analyses, utilizing sentiment scoring and topic modeling to explore thematic psychological trends. An analysis of approximately 43,000 social media comments on electric vehicles demonstrated that the integration of expert knowledge with public sentiment provides a comprehensive understanding of technology hype dynamics. The results revealed that sentiment analysis enables real-time tracking of emotional responses to emerging technologies, while Correlated Topic Modeling (CTM) offers contextual insights into the positioning of technologies within the HCM. These findings demonstrate that understanding public sentiment towards emerging technologies can provide valuable insights for both organizations and policymakers in technology forecasting and adoption planning. Our approach transforms the traditional black box implementation by Gartner Inc. into a transparent framework that illuminates the psychological underpinnings of technology hype, revealing how collective excitement, expectations, and emotional responses shape the trajectory of emerging technology adoption.
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Rico-Bautista, Dewar, César D. Guerrero, César A. Collazos, et al. "Smart University: a vision of technology adoption." Revista Colombiana de Computación 22, no. 1 (2021): 44–55. http://dx.doi.org/10.29375/25392115.4153.

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Smart University is an emerging concept, strongly anchored to smart technologies and considered by different authors in the literature. Organizations, including universities, need to incorporate smart technologies to take advantage of their capabilities to transform their processes and drive them toward new organizational models. A Smart University focuses on improving its technological infrastructure for achieving its quality educational goals. This paper presents the integration of the key factors for adopting four smart technologies: Cloud Computing, Big Data, Artificial Intelligence, and the Internet of Things. This characterization and integration allow us to conclude on the need to align digital technologies with the organization's processes, requiring greater interaction with the company’s senior management.
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Ms., Vishnupriya S., R. Koushik Dr., SR. Sathyanarayanan Mr., and Brinda Rubini Dr. "Adoption and Impact of Emerging Technologies in Human Resource Practices- Qualitative Research." Empirical Economics Letters 24, Special Issue 3 (2025): 155–64. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15211685.

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This study explores the adoption of emerging technologies in Human Resource (HR) practices within multinational corporations (MNCs) in Tamil Nadu. It aims to understand the impact of technologies such as Artificial Intelligence (AI), Machine Learning (ML), and cloud-based HR systems on recruitment, training, performance evaluation, and organisational performance. A qualitative research approach was employed, gathering insights through semi-structured interviews with HR professionals and senior employees across diverse industries. Thematic content analysis was conducted to identify patterns and themes from the collected data. The findings reveal significant technological adoption in HR practices, highlighting improved operational efficiency, personalized employee development, and enhanced engagement. The challenges such as cost constraints, resistance to change, and skill gaps persist. The study concludes with strategic recommendations for overcoming these barriers and emphasizes the potential of technology to transform HR functions into more agile and employee-centric systems.
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Tetteh, Samuel Gbli, Atta Yaw Agyeman, and Sofo Mohammed-Nurudeen. "Engineering Ghana’s Future: The Impact of Emerging Technologies and Digital Transformation." Journal of Engineering Research and Reports 27, no. 5 (2025): 54–71. https://doi.org/10.9734/jerr/2025/v27i51492.

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Emerging technologies continue to reshape the global marketplace, providing new opportunities for businesses and societies to adopt emerging digital technologies. These technologies offer innovative and business executives a chance to leverage the technology in creating and transforming their organizations in the digital world. Like many emerging economies, Ghana recognizes the crucial role that adopting new digital technologies plays in a country's competitiveness and growth. The importance of digital transformation in Ghana's development has been acknowledged in various policy and development frameworks. The broadband policy states that enhancing the national broadband ecosystem is necessary for developing and deploying broadband networks and services in all sectors of the economy. In addition, the digital innovation and entrepreneurship centre at the Institute of Technical Training and Innovation aims to provide a turnkey facility for training and up-skilling inspiration and facilitate technology transfer and knowledge sharing with local industry and operators. The government’s policy direction is aimed at demonstrating leadership in embracing innovation, entrepreneurship, and digital adoption. Historically, the role of infrastructure, skills, and software in digital transformation has been examined based on secondary information from sources. The role of emerging technologies in socioeconomic development has been highlighted, especially in infrastructure projects. With an increasing desire for technology-driven economies globally, Ghana is taking huge strides to position itself as a significant player in the league of technology-driven economies. These strides come in the form of policies that stimulate innovation, accelerate the adoption of emerging technologies, and create conducive environments for the growth of innovative enterprises. This study identifies the key dimensions of digital transformation and prepares a question for face-to-face interviews with industry and government stakeholders in Ghana. In doing so, an in-depth and original analysis of the role and prospects of digital transformation in Ghana is provided. This industry is nascent, and there is no similar research on adopting new and emerging digital technologies in Ghana. In terms of challenges, it was pointed out that the penetration of advanced technologies in the industrial and private sectors in Ghana is very limited. Inadequacies of relevant infrastructure, outdated technology, lack of skilled manpower, and huge power constraints widen the gap. The study emphasized that there is a need to proactively foster the export base towards an increased sophistication level. Nevertheless, an important condition is the accumulation of human capital, which in part is related to technology transfer.
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Acosta-Prado, Julio César, Joan Sebastián Rojas Rincón, Andrés Mauricio Mejía Martínez, and Andrés Ricardo Riveros Tarazona. "Trends in the Literature About the Adoption of Digital Banking in Emerging Economies: A Bibliometric Analysis." Journal of Risk and Financial Management 17, no. 12 (2024): 545. https://doi.org/10.3390/jrfm17120545.

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This study examines the trends in the literature about adopting digital banking in emerging economies. It is based on the concepts of digital transformation and technological adoption, which significantly impact the development of the banking industry. A quantitative approach was used through a bibliometric analysis using data from Scopus to achieve the objective. The search equation allowed 118 publications to be extracted and analyzed. The results show that digital banking in emerging countries is a growing field of research that has driven the introduction of new information technologies. The perceived usefulness of digital banking is a key factor in promoting its adoption in the market. Attributes such as security and trust were identified as affecting the level of user satisfaction. Most studies are based on technological adoption, where perceived risk, usefulness, and ease of use are key to understanding the intention to use these technologies. Some countries’ concerns about financial inclusion, cyber security, and trust in financial technology are evident. While digital banking has the potential to increase the coverage of financial services, there are concerns about cybersecurity risks and user data protection.
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Kissi, Ernest, Clinton Aigbavboa, and Ewald Kuoribo. "Emerging technologies in the construction industry: challenges and strategies in Ghana." Construction Innovation 23, no. 2 (2022): 383–405. http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/ci-11-2021-0215.

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Purpose The momentous contribution of innovative technologies has made a significant impact in several sectors globally. However, the construction industry is undoubtedly lagging when it comes to technology usage. Thus, this study aims to explore the various emerging technologies in the construction industry while noticing stakeholders’ challenges and strategies in its use. Design/methodology/approach The study used a pragmatism research philosophy together with a quantitative research strategy in determining emerging technologies in the construction industry while noticing stakeholder challenges and strategies. Data were obtained from a total of 80 construction stakeholders through a structured questionnaire survey. The analysis was done with descriptive statistics using mean score ranking and a one-sample t-test. Findings Each emerging technology challenge was analysed and compared to see how pressing the challenges were as well as the aligned strategies. A key indication of this study is that the familiarity of the various emerging technologies was based on how many occasions one had an encounter with the technology. Practical implications The discussion’s findings contribute to a better knowledge to construction stakeholders on the challenges and strategies for rising technology adoption and implementation competencies. Originality/value The study reckoned stakeholders’ challenges on the emerging technologies in the construction industry context and recommended strategies to balloon the adoption of these emerging technologies in a developing country setting.
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Kalia, Kiran, and Neha Goswami. "Adoption of Digital Technology: An Emerging Trend in the Indian Education Sector." Asian Journal of Electrical Sciences 10, no. 2 (2021): 51–54. http://dx.doi.org/10.51983/ajes-2021.10.2.3168.

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The Adoption of Digital Technologies in this modern era known as the term ‘Digitalization’. After the United States and China, India has been rated as the 3rd largest internet consumer. In a current scenario and moving forward, digital technology seems like a ship for an ocean called ‘Education’. Purpose: The paper aims to provide information that how digital technology changes education in modern education and makes it globalized. Methodology: The author is adopting conceptual and analytical based secondary data which is collected from books, Journals (National/International), published reports of govt. &amp; other websites. Findings: The findings of this paper have suggested that digitalization is the new trend of Indian Education in the 21st century. So, we are compelled to use digital technologies in our education system.
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Arnav, Jhajharia. "The Future of Smart Contract Security: Emerging Technologies and Research Directions." Future of Smart Contract Security: Emerging Technologies and Research Directions 8, no. 10 (2023): 5. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.10075012.

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Smart contracts, self-executing agreements based on blockchain technology, have gained prominence in various industries due to their automation and transparency. However, their widespread adoption hinges on robust security measures. This research paper presents an in-depth analysis of smart contract security, exploring existing best practices, auditing tools, and emerging technologies to mitigate vulnerabilities. Leveraging a qualitative research design through a literature review and secondary data analysis, the study identifies common smart contract vulnerabilities and proposes state-of-the-art security measures. Additionally, the paper discusses regulatory challenges, legal implications, and industry standards, providing key recommendations to ensure secure smart contract deployments. By understanding the evolving landscape of smart contract security, stakeholders can build more trustworthy and resilient blockchain-based applications, fostering the broader adoption of blockchain technology.&nbsp;
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Chakraborty, Kirananshu, and Dr Shampa Nandi. "Adoption of Emerging Technologies by Major Enterprise Data Storage Organizations - Factors, Strategies, and Benefits." Shanlax International Journal of Management 9, S1-Feb (2022): 46–66. http://dx.doi.org/10.34293/management.v9is1.4846.

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Modern problems require modern solutions. The global Enterprise Data Storage organizations are constantly innovating, redefining, and re-engineering their strategies to sustain, survive and succeed. The key to success lies in consistent performance. This study is aimed to understand the influencing factors to tackle the technological challenges leading to the adoption of emerging technologies to remain viable in the market for continuous customer success. The study is primarily focused on 5-6 organizations constantly featured as “Leaders” in Gartner Magic Quadrant for Primary Storage Arrays in 3-5 years. A conceptual framework will be constructed to establish and ascertain the relationship between the Technology Adoption Drivers (TAD), Technology Variables (TV), and Resultant Variables (RV) to indicate the impacts of strategic adoption of emerging technologies.
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Sapari, Afidah, and Siti Anis Nadia Abu Bakar. "Emerging Technologies on Tax Education in Shaping Tax Compliance among SMEs in Malaysia." Information Management and Business Review 17, no. 1(I)S (2025): 325–37. https://doi.org/10.22610/imbr.v17i1(i)s.4418.

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This conceptual paper examines how emerging technologies and tax education influence tax compliance among small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) in Malaysia, with a particular focus on the role of electronic taxation systems. Despite the Malaysian government's efforts to digitalize its tax infrastructure, many SMEs remain non-compliant due to limited knowledge, insufficient support, and low adoption of digital platforms. The study integrates the Technology Adoption Model (TAM) and the Theory of Planned Behavior (TPB) to explore how factors such as tax education, tax knowledge, tax resources, technology quality, and information quality contribute to tax compliance through the mediating role of electronic taxation adoption. The target population includes SMEs in the food and beverage sector located in the southern region of Peninsular Malaysia. A mixed-method research design is proposed, combining quantitative analysis using SPSS and SmartPLS with qualitative interviews analyzed through NVivo. The study aims to bridge gaps in the current literature by highlighting the behavioral and systemic barriers to digital tax adoption among SMEs. It also offers practical insights for policymakers and tax authorities seeking to improve voluntary compliance through better education, system design, and support strategies tailored to the SME sector.
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Liu, Weiquan. "Overcoming Barriers to Intelligent Technology Adoption in Interior Design: An Analytical Framework of Facilitative Pathways." Pacific International Journal 8, no. 3 (2025): 7–11. https://doi.org/10.55014/pij.v8i3.816.

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This study conducts a comprehensive and in-depth investigation into the challenges and corresponding facilitative pathways for promoting emerging intelligent technologies in the interior design industry. From a technological perspective, key obstacles include high research and application costs, as well as hardware-software compatibility issues. Disparities in software architectures and data formats among developers hinder seamless integration of emerging technologies with existing devices or platforms. Furthermore, security and privacy concerns surrounding new intelligent technologies significantly impede their adoption, as consumers exhibit cautious attitudes due to perceived risks, thereby exacerbating implementation difficulties. To address these challenges, this paper proposes targeted strategies aimed at advancing the sustainable integration of emerging intelligent technologies within the interior design sector, fostering innovation and industry-wide progress.
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Valencia, Jackeline, Sebastián Cardona-Acevedo, Alejandro Valencia-Arias, et al. "EMERGING TRENDS IN THE USE OF IMMERSIVE TECHNOLOGIES FOR GARMENT DESIGN." Fibres and Textiles 32, no. 2 (2025): 11–22. https://doi.org/10.15240/tul/008/2025-2-002.

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This study examines the applications of immersive technologies, such as virtual reality (VR) and augmented reality (AR), in apparel design. The aim is to identify current trends, advancements, gaps and opportunities for future research. A review of the literature has identified that these technologies enable designers to create digital prototypes, optimise creative processes and reduce material waste, thereby contributing to greater sustainability and efficiency in the fashion industry. However, research in this field demonstrates considerable fragmentation, which presents a challenge in integrating these advances into a coherent conceptual framework. While the adoption of AR and VR has grown, the implementation of advanced technologies such as artificial intelligence and machine learning remains limited. Furthermore, although sustainability is a relevant topic, it has not been sufficiently analysed in terms of its social and environmental impact. This study highlights the need for a more integrated approach and government support to encourage the ethical and responsible adoption of these technologies.
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