Title: Measuring E-Readiness Assessment
in Saudi Organisations: Preliminary results from a survey study
Abstract: Information and communication technologies
(ICT) hold the promise of accelerating growth and improving the quality of
life of many people around the world, particularly in the developing countries.
Since the Internet became available for commercial use in the early 1990s,
virtually all countries of the world, even the least developed, have had
some form of Internet access. Extensive studies have been conducted
by commercial organisations in order to assess the e-readiness of developed
countries but only limited work has been done to assess the progress towards
e-readiness in developing countries. This is especially so in the Arab nations,
although such studies are arguably more important given the currently low
levels of development in these countries. This paper presents the finding
of the interviews and concentrates on the results of those interviews within
the both public and private organisations in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia.
Authors: Ali Al-Solbi
and Pam J. Mayhew