Use of computers and applications by senior executives
Abstract: Purpose: Analyze the
relationship between the senior executive and ICT use.
Design/methodology/approach: Empirical research through which we propose
a framework to establish the main factors that might lead to an increase in ICT
use by senior executives.
Findings: The main contribution of the present study is the creation of
the list of factors that affect the use of computers and applications by senior
executives and a smaller group of categories.
Research limitations/implications: A limitation of this research is that
it should be confirmed by means of quantitative research that would allow us to
test the validity of the proposed framework, and also to ascertain the relative
importance of each factor.
Practical implications: Thus reducing the number of factors and forming a
smaller group of categories that can facilitate research.
Originality/value: The list of factors that affect the use of computers
and applications by senior executives and the smaller group of categories.
Keywords: senior executive,
users, information and communication technologies, executive information system
Author: Josep LluÃs Cano-Giner
Journal Code: jptindustrigg110032

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