La preparación de las empresas manufactureras del Estado de Querétaro, México, en el área de las tecnologías de información y comunicación

The present article analyzes the usage of information and communication technologies (ICT) in Mexico and especially in the State of Queretaro, a state with a high potential of development due to its strategic position as well as the available infrastructure. In particular, the paper analyzes whether...

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Main Authors: Julia Hirsch, Ignacio Almaraz Rodríguez, Martha Ríos Manríquez
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Konrad Lorenz Fundación Universitaria 2015-11-01
Series:Suma de Negocios
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Online Access:http://www.elsevier.es/es-revista-suma-negocios-208-articulo-la-preparacion-las-empresas-manufactureras-S2215910X15000300
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Summary:The present article analyzes the usage of information and communication technologies (ICT) in Mexico and especially in the State of Queretaro, a state with a high potential of development due to its strategic position as well as the available infrastructure. In particular, the paper analyzes whether there exist differences in the usage of ICT between different types of firms in order to be able to identify possible problems and barriers with which specific firms are confronted as well as underline possible areas of political intervention in order to support the regional development. Therefore, we use a hand-collected data set based on surveys with managers of industrial firms in the State of Queretaro, Mexico, about the implementation of ITC in the different areas. The areas included both the equipment (such as computers) and the area of human resources as well as the definition of strategies and the integration of ITC in the organizational structure. The most important result is the following: the smaller the companies and the less developed their organizational structure, the more difficult it is for them to implement ITC. This result is not mainly due to the lack of consciousness of the firms but more to the lack of technological resources.
ISSN:2215-910X
2215-910X