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Perry, James L.; Kraemer, Kenneth L. – Policy Sciences, 1978
Argues that innovation attributes, together with policies associated with the diffusion on an innovation, account for significant differences in diffusion patterns. An empirical analysis of this thesis focuses on the diffusion of computer applications software in local government. Available from Elsevier Scientific Publishing Co., Box 211,…
Descriptors: Adoption (Ideas), Computer Science, Diffusion, Innovation
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Kraemer, Kenneth L. – Public Administration Review, 1977
Descriptors: Computer Oriented Programs, Local Government, Management Information Systems, National Surveys
Kraemer, Kenneth L.; Danziger, James N. – 1982
Research assessed whether computer technology had altered aspects of the employee's control of his or her work environment. The general hypothesis was that computing would have enhanced control of work life in relation to other individuals and in relation to the job for employees higher in the organizational hierarchy who perform more…
Descriptors: City Government, City Officials, Computers, Employee Responsibility