This chapter examines the particular case of small states in Latin America and the Caribbean with a population under five million, such as Costa Rica, Uruguay, Panama, and Jamaica. We begin with a brief overview of the geographic and socioeconomic context of these countries, followed by a ...
It is based on anthropological fieldwork with low income Jamaicans conducted d... D Miller,H Horst 被引量: 1发表: 2005年 An Evaluation of Information and Communications Technology Policy in Primary Education in Two Small Island Developing This research describes and compares the development and ...
Jamaica– Technology company Amber Connect has set up shop in Dubai in the United Arab Emirates. The office, with an initial staff of 10 and an investment of US$500,000, will act as regional headquarters from which Amber will target 19 countries…more BOJ to roll out cybersecurity framework...
These strategies cover more than just sector policy, since investment decisions are influenced by a number of variables, including the roles of financial sector growth and the broader investment climate. They must also include prospective public sector initiatives that might drive ICT adoption in sub...
Jamaica– The Flow Foundation is to roll out a $60 million national development pilot programme in support of digital education and entrepreneurship across Jamaica…more OfReg seeks public input on consumer protection Cayman Islands– The Utility Regulation and Competition Office (OfReg) has launched ...
Brown, D. H., & Thompson, S. (2011). Priorities, policies and practice of e-government in a developing country context: ICT infrastructure and diffusion in Jamaica.European Journal of Information Systems, 20(3), 329–342. ArticleGoogle Scholar ...
Jamaica: Implementing the National ICT Strategy through Policy and Initiatives The paper explores the diffusion of information and communications technology (ICT) in the country of Jamaica, and within the context of the national strat... S Thompson 被引量: 13发表: 2007年 Developing appropriate strat...
key players in the Global Services Association of Jamaica (GSAJ), formerly known as the Business Process Industry Association of Jamaica (BPIAJ), are urging their business colleagues to support a proposed work-from-home policy that will see at least 30 per cent of their staff complement carryin...