Computer anxieties in organizations: A pilot study
Abstract
Scope and Method of Study: This study analyzes the existence of computer anxieties in organizations and the presence of any support or training programs in the organizations to help solve this problem. A questionnaire was developed and distributed to MBA students at the University Center at Tulsa. Utilized statistical techniques include correlation, multiple regression, and factor analysis. The software package used was SAS. Findings and Conclusions: A majority of the organizations have identified the existence of computer anxieties in their organizations. Only a few of them have any form of training or support programs available to their employees.
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