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초록
영어
Various information and communication technologies (ICT) and electronic government (e-Government) projects have been planted in hopes of economic and social growth in developing economies. These types of ventures usually involve working in societies with their own unique cultures in various aspects that often cause “custom ways” of planning, implementing, coordinating, and controlling in IT projects, thus playing a grand role in determining the success of IT projects. Due to a lack of understanding of local cultural factors and a deficiency of cultural risk evaluation models, however, many IT projects especially in the context of developing economies face failure. This study investigates the major cultural factors involved in IT projects and their effects on IT projects in developing economies. The framework is validated using the United Nations Development Programme’s (UNDP) information and communication technology (ICT) and e-Government project cases of two countries in Central Asia, Uzbekistan and Kazakhstan. This study will help project managers develop management practices and strategies associated with the cultural factors they face during the various stages of their IT projects in their specific contexts.
목차
Ⅰ. Introduction
Ⅱ. Literature Review
2.1. Unique Contexts of Developing Economies
2.2. General Cultural Dimensions at the National/Societal Level
2.3. Cultural Factors in IT Projects
Ⅲ. A Theoretical Development: The Role of Cultural Factors in IT Projects in Developing Economies
3.1. The Roles of Risk Preference in Developing Economies
3.2. The Roles of Hierarchy in Developing Economies
3.3. The Roles of Self- vs. Group-Orientation in Developing Economies
3.4. The Roles of Trust in Developing Economies
3.5. The Roles of Motivation Drivers in Developing Economies
Ⅳ. Research Validation
4.1. Research Methods
4.2. Results and Findings
Ⅴ. Conclusion