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Influence of ICT on Malaysian SME Workers' Internal Migration Decision - Literature Review and Conceptual Framework

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In recent years, information and communication technology, or the acronym ICT has become a 'buzz' word among academic research community, the government and international/ non-governmental development partners in developing countries. This is often linked to the many positive stories and empirical evidences suggesting that ICT can be used as a tool to spur socio-economic development. In recent years, migration trends in Malaysia have taken a dramatic turn, with urban-urban trend becoming dominant unlike rural-urban trend in the 1970s and 1980s. This has been linked to many factors one of which is ICT development in the country, which has brought about enhanced and affordable connectivity. Hence, it is argued that advancement in ICT can influence migration decisions among people. This book reviews extant literature and proposes a conceptual framework for future research with Malaysian small and medium-scale enterprises' (SMEs) workers as respondents. Meanwhile, this book hypothetically concludes that ICT developments in Malaysia can influence migration decisions among SME workers and recommends that a full-scale research should be conducted using the proposed model.

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Adamkolo Mohammed Ibrahim: MSc Development Communication (UPM), 2017; BA Mass Communication (Unimaid), 2007. Currently He is a Lecturer at Department of Mass Communication, University of Maiduguri, Nigeria and a reviewer at Computers in Human Behaviour (CHB) journal. His research interests include ICT adoption, social media and Mass Communication.

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Authors Md. Salleh Hj. Hassan, Adamkolo Mohammed Ibrahim, Jafar Khoshrouzadeh
Publisher LAP Lambert Academic Publishing
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 01.01.2017
 
EAN 9786202028530
ISBN 9786202028530
No. of pages 76
Subject Social sciences, law, business > Media, communication

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