Socio-Economic Factors in the Application of Information and Communication Technologies in Nigerian Print Media
ARTICLE
Fabian A. Ehikhamenor
JASFIST Volume 53, Number 7, ISSN 3318-3324
Abstract
Discusses information and communication technologies (ICT) in Nigerian print media and explores socioeconomic factors associated with the adoption and use of ICT by the media. Topics include ICT in the Third World; organizational goals; profitability; organizational communication; productivity; openness of workers to change; inflation; wages; costs; funding; and unstable political situations. (Author/LRW)
Citation
Ehikhamenor, F.A. (2002). Socio-Economic Factors in the Application of Information and Communication Technologies in Nigerian Print Media. Journal of the American Society for Information Science and Technology, 53(7), 602. Retrieved December 13, 2019 from https://www.learntechlib.org/p/93273/.

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Keywords
- Adoption (Ideas)
- Costs
- Developing Nations
- Employee Attitudes
- Financial Support
- Foreign Countries
- Inflation (Economics)
- Information Communication Technologies
- information technology
- Mass Media
- Media Research
- Organizational Communication
- Organizational Objectives
- politics
- Printed Materials
- Productivity
- Socioeconomic Influences
- Technology Uses in Education
- Wages