Difference between revisions of "Technology acceptance in developing countries"

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Currently there are several countries in the world that are rising above their status as third world countries. Due to the fast growing economy in these countries the inhabitants have more money to spend. For the first time these people have got money to spend on things beside their primary needs.
The above mentioned fact combined with the limited usage of "older" technologies leads to a much faster and wider acceptance of new technologies. Because most people aren't attached or spend a lot of money on older technologies the drawback of having to "throw away" the money spend on old technology is non existant.


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Description

Currently there are several countries in the world that are rising above their status as third world countries. Due to the fast growing economy in these countries the inhabitants have more money to spend. For the first time these people have got money to spend on things beside their primary needs.

The above mentioned fact combined with the limited usage of "older" technologies leads to a much faster and wider acceptance of new technologies. Because most people aren't attached or spend a lot of money on older technologies the drawback of having to "throw away" the money spend on old technology is non existant.

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