Predictors of E-government adoption in India: direct and indirect effects of technology anxiety and information quality
E-government adoption has been the focus of many research studies in the past. However, few studies have explored the role of technology anxiety and information quality in the E-government adoption process. The purpose of this paper is to examine the ...
To identify the determinants of the CloudIoT technologies adoption in the Indian MSMEs: structural equation modelling approach
- Vaibhav S. Narwane,
- Balkrishna E. Narkhede,
- Rakesh D. Raut,
- Bhaskar B. Gardas,
- Pragati Priyadarshinee,
- Mahesh S. Kavre
In everyday life, we come across multiple emerging applications of CloudIoT like the smartphone, smart television, smart city, smart factory, smart agriculture, etc. CloudIoT is the collaboration of cloud computing and internet of things technology. Even ...
Identification and prioritisation of the critical success factors for research project-based organisations using fuzzy analytic hierarchy process
The main purpose of this study is to identify and prioritise critical success factors (CSFs) of research project-based organisations in the context of Iran using fuzzy analytic hierarchy process (FAHP) technique. In order to do so, at the first step based ...
Cluster analysis for diabetic retinopathy prediction using data mining techniques
Diabetic retinopathy is a one of the increasing medical situation occurs due to fluctuating insulin level in the blood that leads to loss of vision. It is an ophthalmic disease which is mainly occurs due to the generation of the new abnormal blood ...
An exploratory SOLAP tool for linked open data
Business intelligence (BI) technologies are being successfully applied in data analytics, including in the use of spatial data. The advent of the semantic web brought semantically rich and semi-structured data formats, such as resource description ...
E-government procurement implementation in India: evolving decision parameters for project success
Research indicates that India can save up to 25% in its public procurements (valued 3.4% to 5.7% of GDP) by migrating to e-government procurement (E-GP). This paper empirically studies stage-wise importance of 11 critical success factors (CSF) that were ...