In your paper, you will review the progress of Information Management (IM) in the developing countries. Present an overview and how the once underdeveloped countries have benefited from the Internet of Things and emerging information and communication technologies.
First, you identify three areas: Healthcare, Education, and Finance, on how the implementation of emerging technologies and associated organizational and social change have impacted information systems in the Developing countries.
You will acknowledge the knowledge transfer and adaptation to indigenous social conditions; and as a process of innovative techno-organizational intervention associated with international politics and economics.
You will also present the available state of progress that has been formed in other available studies. Finally, You will call the readers’ attention to the overwhelmingly significant contributions of emerging technologies and innovation in relation to the technological, social, and education gains in relation to socio-economic development in the Developing countries.
Remember this is an Information Management paper and you must write in that perspective and not deviate to other areas.
Research Question:
What is the long term performance of emerging technologies in the Developing Countries, and why are some countries doing better than others?
Research Plan:
As noted above, examining the long-term performance of emerging technologies in the Developing countries is very difficult. So, before starting with this analysis, look at the magnitude of information technology in the developing countries.
For the last decade,Collect all the data on the public companies in the developing countries which are or which were facing the emergence of new technologies.
By doing a literature review, You will be able to get a good overview of the successes and failures over the past decade. From there, you must establish a theory that can explain in the long term the performance of emerging technologies as a conclusion, and how they are saving lives and transforming how developing countries conduct their activities.