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Yasuhiro Takarada - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.

  • Welfare Effects of Technology Transfer
    Pacific Economic Review, 2006
    Co-Authors: Yasuhiro Takarada
    Abstract:

    This paper examines the welfare Effects of aid tied to Technology transfer in a two-country general equilibrium model. In the recipient country, some factors of production employed in a particular industry are difficult to use in other industries because their properties are specific to that industry. Technology transfer facilitates 'factor movement' and improves the efficiency of factor markets in the recipient. We identify and interpret the conditions under which Technology transfer benefits the recipient and harms the donor. We also show that Technology transfer can enrich (or harm) both the donor and the recipient under certain conditions. Copyright 2006 Blackwell Publishing Ltd

  • Transboundary Pollution and the Welfare Effects of Technology Transfer
    Journal of Economics, 2005
    Co-Authors: Yasuhiro Takarada
    Abstract:

    We examine the welfare Effects of a transfer of pollution abatement Technology in a two-country model. In each country, one industry discharges pollution as a byproduct of output, and the sum of domestic and cross-border pollution decreases the productivity of the other industry. We show the Effects of Technology transfer on the terms of trade, pollution levels, and welfare. Technology transfer decreases the pollution affecting each country under certain conditions. We derive and interpret the conditions under which Technology transfer enriches the donor and the recipient. The results essentially depend on the trade pattern and the fraction of cross-border pollution.

  • Transboundary Pollution and Welfare Effects of Technology Transfer
    2004
    Co-Authors: Yasuhiro Takarada
    Abstract:

    The purpose of this paper is to examine the welfare Effects of pollution abatement Technology transfer in a two-good two-country model with transboundary pollution. In each country, one industry emits pollution as a joint product of output and the sum of domestic and cross-border pollution decreases productivity of the other industry. Then, we show that Technology transfer can bene?t the recipient country regardless of the level of cross-border pollution. Moreover, the donor country gains from Technology transfer if all pollution is transboundary but it may harm the donor country with out cross-border pollution. We demonstrate that the Effects of Technology transfer depend on the trade pattern as well as cross-border pollution. Keywords: Environment; Pollution; Technology transfer; Pareto-improving transfer JEL classi?cation: D62; F18; O39

Hatice Camgozakdag - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.

  • examining the Effects of Technology anxiety and resistance to change on the acceptance of breast tumor registry system evidence from turkey
    Technology in Society, 2018
    Co-Authors: Dilek Ozdemirgungor, Hatice Camgozakdag
    Abstract:

    Abstract It is believed that IT applications can improve quality, reliability, efficiency, sustainability, effectiveness and research environment in healthcare industry. This study addresses the Effects of Technology anxiety and resistance to change on acceptance of newly introduced breast tumor registry system (BTRS) in Turkey. It is an electronic health recording (EHR) especially design for breast tumor. As the deployment of this system is not a legal obligation, its spread and utilization depend on its acceptance. A modified Technology Acceptance Model (TAM) is introduced with the aim of explaining Effects of aforementioned factors role in acceptance of this Technology. PLS-SEM is used in model testing. Resistance to change appeared as insignificant whereas Technology anxiety is a significant role player in adoption.

Dilek Ozdemirgungor - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.

  • examining the Effects of Technology anxiety and resistance to change on the acceptance of breast tumor registry system evidence from turkey
    Technology in Society, 2018
    Co-Authors: Dilek Ozdemirgungor, Hatice Camgozakdag
    Abstract:

    Abstract It is believed that IT applications can improve quality, reliability, efficiency, sustainability, effectiveness and research environment in healthcare industry. This study addresses the Effects of Technology anxiety and resistance to change on acceptance of newly introduced breast tumor registry system (BTRS) in Turkey. It is an electronic health recording (EHR) especially design for breast tumor. As the deployment of this system is not a legal obligation, its spread and utilization depend on its acceptance. A modified Technology Acceptance Model (TAM) is introduced with the aim of explaining Effects of aforementioned factors role in acceptance of this Technology. PLS-SEM is used in model testing. Resistance to change appeared as insignificant whereas Technology anxiety is a significant role player in adoption.

Julianne Lynch - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.

  • Assessing Effects of Technology Usage on Mathematics Learning.
    Mathematics Education Research Journal, 2006
    Co-Authors: Julianne Lynch
    Abstract:

    Computer-based technologies are now commonplace in classrooms, and the integration of these media into the teaching and learning of mathematics is supported by government policy in most developed countries. However, many questions about the impact of computer-based technologies on classroom mathematics learning remain unanswered, and debates about when and how they ought to be used continue. An increasing number of studies seek to identify the Effects of Technology usage on classroom learning, and at a time when governments are calling for ‘evidence-based’ policy development, many studies applying quasi-scientific methodologies to this field of practice are emerging. By analysing a series of conceptual frameworks for assessing the use of computer-based technologies to support school learning, this article emphasises the value of research into the relationship between technical and conceptual aspects of Technology use in mathematics education and beyond, and challenges the usefulness of large-scale, quasi-scientific studies that focus on educational inputs and outputs.

Nihat Erdoğmuş - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.

  • Effects of Technology READINESS ON Technology ACCEPTANCE IN E-HRM: MEDIATING ROLE of PERCEIVED USEFULNES
    2014
    Co-Authors: Murat Esen, Nihat Erdoğmuş
    Abstract:

    The aim of this paper is to investigate the Effects of Technology readiness on Technology acceptance in the eHRM field. The data for this study were collected from 86 Human Resource (HR) managers representing top 500 largest private sector companies in Turkey. The research model was based on two theories: Parasuraman’s Technology readiness and Davis' Technology acceptance model. The results of the study showed that optimism and innovativeness of Technology readiness positively influenced perceived usefulness and perceived ease of use, but discomfort and insecurity have no positive Effects on them

  • An Investigation of the Effects of Technology Readiness on Technology Acceptance in e-HRM
    Procedia - Social and Behavioral Sciences, 2011
    Co-Authors: Nihat Erdoğmuş, Murat Esen
    Abstract:

    Abstract The aim of this paper is to investigate the Effects of Technology readiness on Technology acceptance in e-HRM field. The data for this study were collected from 65 Human Resource (HR) managers representing top 500 largest private sector companies in Turkey. The research model based on two theories: Parasuraman's Technology readiness and Davis’ Technology acceptance model. The results of the study showed that optimism and innovativeness dimensions of Technology readiness positively influenced perceived usefulness and perceived ease of use, but discomfort and insecurity dimensions have not positive effect on them.