The International Technology Management Review
Volume 5, Issue 3, August 2015
Research Article
1. Impact of Technostress on Job Satisfaction: An Empirical Study among Indian Academician
R.K. Jena
Pages: 117 - 124
The contemporary world is becoming very stressful due to the fast changing Information and Communication Technology (ICT). Academic Institutions are also heavily depending on technology for teaching, learning and research. Therefore the pressures of ICT use in academics create technostress among academicians....
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2. Exploring the required success factors for developing absorptive capacity in knowledge intensive organisations
Muhammad Rafique, Richard David Evans, Muhammad Tahir Nawaz, Mujtaba Agha
Pages: 125 - 134
Absorptive capacity is a developing research topic within the field of knowledge management, whereby researchers are exploring business methods for improving the capture and valuation of new knowledge entering organisations from external sources. Organisational processes and human-centred systems at...
Research Article
3. Social Media in Micro and Small Third Sector Firms
Simon Wilde
Pages: 135 - 141
There has been little empirical research and theory development around how small to medium (SME) sized non–profits are using social media, or how they are attempting to manage the risks associated with social media use, especially in the area of social media policy development. As such, the key aim of...
Review Article
4. Cross-cultural comparison of m-commerce adoption between developed and developing countries: A literature review
Mohammed Mizanur Rahman, Terry Sloan
Pages: 142 - 161
The purpose of this paper is to report a review of literature that dealt with the factors affecting m-commerce adoption, and comparing the reported differences in outcomes between developed and developing countries. 42 empirical research papers reporting on these key factors were examined, and categorized...