What is it about?

This article investigates technology policy and changes in the banking industry to accelerate entry into the international banking arena through the introduction and use of new technology that is compatible with the most recent electronic banking services.

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Why is it important?

The difficulties of implementing a technology policy while dealing with cultural, historical, and sociopolitical legacies and attitudes are discussed, as well as the consequences for the international banking sector.

Perspectives

The role of managers in translating national policy is discussed, as is the influence of key stakeholders on the change process and outcomes. The article adds to our understanding of the major challenges that developing economies face as they try to operate and compete in electronic global banking.

Dr Mohamed Osman Shereif Mahdi Abaker
American University of Ras Al Khaimah

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This page is a summary of: Technology policy and change in developing economies: advancing a banking strategy for world developments, International Journal of Technology Policy and Management, January 2006, Inderscience Publishers,
DOI: 10.1504/ijtpm.2006.011252.
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