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GIS Diffusion: The Adoption And Use Of Geographical Information Systems In Local Government in Europe (Gisdata Series , Vol 3) | 
enlarge | Creator: Ian Masser Publisher: CRC Category: Book
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ISBN: 0748404953 Dewey Decimal Number: 621 EAN: 9780748404957 ASIN: 0748404953
Publication Date: March 25, 1996 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Shipping: International shipping available Condition: Brand new item. Over 3.5 million customers served. Order now. Selling online since 1995. Few left in stock - order soon. Code: C20080921063804C
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Product Description This third book in the GISDATA series focuses on the widespread use of geographical information systems GIS in European local government. The editors include a wide range of applications carried out by different professional groups, and offer the opportunity of studying the extent to which diffusion of innovations like GIS are sensitive to national issues such as cultural context, institutional setup and the availability of data.; The book answers key questions such as: what can be learnt from research on organizational behaviour in relation to technological innovation?; what are the classical features of the GIS diffusion process?; to what extent is the adoption and utilization of GIS facilitated - or impeded - by the organizational culture within which it takes place?; and what mechanisms can be applied to enhance the diffusion of GIS? The book covers aspects of diffusion in the following European countries: UK, France, Italy, Poland, Denmark, The Netherlands, Germany, Greece and Portugal.
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