Integrated Information and Communication Technology Strategies for Competitive Higher Education in A
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Early adoption of information and communication technology can allow developing countries in Asia and the Pacific to move from labor-intensive, natural resources-based to knowledge-based economies. Higher education institutions must adopt an institution-wide, holistic information and communication technology (ICT) strategy, not a project-based approach, to avoid redundancies, obsolescence, and large maintenance costs. A coordinated top-down plus bottom-up intervention is best, with three areas requiring attention: infrastructure, application software, and staff development. ICT investments in higher education institutions in support of teaching, research, and community engagement are essential for developing and retaining competitive advantage in the knowledge economy.
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Sarvi, J. (2015). Integrated Information and Communication Technology Strategies for Competitive Higher Education in A. Asian Development Bank.
Chicago / Turabian - Author Date Citation (style guide)Sarvi, Jouko. 2015. Integrated Information and Communication Technology Strategies for Competitive Higher Education in A. Asian Development Bank.
Chicago / Turabian - Humanities Citation (style guide)Sarvi, Jouko, Integrated Information and Communication Technology Strategies for Competitive Higher Education in A. Asian Development Bank, 2015.
MLA Citation (style guide)Sarvi, Jouko. Integrated Information and Communication Technology Strategies for Competitive Higher Education in A. Asian Development Bank, 2015.
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