Browsing by Subject "Mobile technology"
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Bridging the gap between technical and social competencies of urban and regional planning through mobile technology : The case of Cape Peninsula University of Technology
(AOSIS, 2020)Higher education institutions are entrusted with the responsibility of training future workforces that are well equipped to function in the age of the 4th industrial revolution (4IR). This role is pertinent in light of ... -
A case for ethical frameworks to enhance mobile government implementation at South African municipalities
(AOSIS, 2021)Interest in mobile government (m-government) is growing globally. Mobile government refers to the use of wireless and mobile technologies to deliver services to citizens, businesses, employees and other government entities. ... -
Clinical data acquisition utilising mobile technology
(North-West University, 2007)The pharmaceutical industry is spending more and more on Research and Development (R&D) every year. In addition, these R&D costs are increasing at a faster rate than sales. In order to resolve this dilemma a significant ... -
Mobile technology interaction to e–Commerce in promising of u–Commerce
(Academic Journals [© 2010 Academic Journals], 2013)Mobile technology interaction is gaining increasing acceptance. The need for mobility is a primary driving force behind mobile banking, mobile entertainment and mobile marketing, and is supported by an ever increasing ... -
Readiness of the hospitality industry to adopt on-line marketing technology in Mpumalanga
(North-West University (South Africa) , Potchefstroom Campus, 2016)The study examines the readiness of the hospitality industry in Mpumalanga, South Africa to adopt online marketing technologies by considering what online marketing technologies are currently adopted in the industry, what ... -
Social effects of mobile technology on Generation Y Students
(Mediterranean Center of Social and Educational Research (MCSER), 2013)The past decade has witnessed a dramatic invasion of mobile technology into the lives of people. Among those who appear to be most affected by this invasion are university students who are the most ‘connected’ generation. ...