Technology adoption : a comparison between Canada and the United States / by John R. Baldwin and David Sabourin.  : CS11-0019/119E

This study examines differences in technology use in Canada as opposed to the United States as well as reasons for these differences. It examines different aspects of technology use--numbers of technologies used, types of technologies used, as well as regional, size and industry variations in their use. It then investigates differences in benefits that plant managers perceive stem from advanced technology use and differences in the factors that managers assess as impediments. While managers in both countries generally place quite similar emphases on items in the list of benefits received and problems that have impeded adoption, there are significant differences that arise because of the smaller size of the Canadian market.--Abstract

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Ministère/Organisme Statistics Canada.
Titre Technology adoption : a comparison between Canada and the United States / by John R. Baldwin and David Sabourin.
Titre de la série Research paper series1200-5223No. 119
Type de publication Série - Voir l'enregistrement principal
Langue [Anglais]
Autres langues publiées [Français]
Format Papier
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Note(s) "This study examines differences in technology use in Canada as opposed to the United States as well as reasons for these differences. It examines different aspects of technology use--numbers of technologies used, types of technologies used, as well as regional, size and industry variations in their use. It then investigates differences in benefits that plant managers perceive stem from advanced technology use and differences in the factors that managers assess as impediments. While managers in both countries generally place quite similar emphases on items in the list of benefits received and problems that have impeded adoption, there are significant differences that arise because of the smaller size of the Canadian market."--Abstract.
Information sur la publication Ottawa - Ontario : Statistics Canada 1998.
Reliure Softcover
Description v, 34p. : graphs, references, tables ; 28 cm.
ISBN 0-660-17549-5
ISSN 1200-5223
Numéro de catalogue
  • CS11-0019/119E
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