concept   technology adoption

21 commonsense assertions
Cultures (21) India (1) Brazil (1) Middle Eastern countries (1) Singapore (1) European countries (1) Indigenous communities in Australia (1) cryptocurrency community (1) nomadic societies in Africa (1) tech-savvy societies (1) Conservative culture (1) Economic growth perspective (1) Elderly population (1) Industrialized Asian countries (1) Mongolia (1) Northern European countries (1) Traditionalist perspective (1) Urban areas in Brazil (1) Urban areas in China (1) Urban areas in East Asia (1) remote locations (1) telecommunication industry (1) more
# Concept Culture Statement Freq.
1 technology adoption India India blends traditional practices with new technologies, especially in rural areas, despite unequal access to technology infrastructure. 10
2 technology adoption Brazil In Brazil, technology adoption is influenced by social connectivity, economic disparities, and an emphasis on creativity and adaptability. 6
3 technology adoption Middle Eastern countries Middle Eastern countries tend to blend traditional practices with new technologies, especially in daily life and rural areas. 5
4 technology adoption Singapore In Singapore, advanced technology is widely integrated into daily life and infrastructure. 5
5 technology adoption European countries European countries heavily embrace technology for entertainment, daily life, and work, prioritizing quality and precision. 3
6 technology adoption Indigenous communities in Australia Indigenous communities in Australia are adopting technology while preserving cultural heritage and traditions. 2
7 technology adoption cryptocurrency community The cryptocurrency community is quickly embracing new technology such as blockchain and digital wallets. 2
8 technology adoption nomadic societies in Africa Nomadic societies in Africa have limited integration of modern technologies due to their emphasis on traditional practices and sustainability. 2
9 technology adoption tech-savvy societies Tech-savvy cultures rapidly and comfortably adopt new technologies into daily life. 2
10 technology adoption Conservative culture Conservative cultures tend to be cautious and skeptical when it comes to adopting new technologies, preferring traditional methods. 1
11 technology adoption Economic growth perspective Adopting new technologies is essential for productivity and gaining a competitive edge, especially from an economic growth perspective. 1
12 technology adoption Elderly population Elderly individuals are less likely to adopt new technologies and may prefer traditional methods. 1
13 technology adoption Industrialized Asian countries Industrialized Asian countries are known for their early adoption of new technologies and high tech-savviness. 1
14 technology adoption Mongolia Limited integration of modern technologies in Mongolia is attributed to the nomadic lifestyle and emphasis on traditional practices. 1
15 technology adoption Northern European countries Northern European countries prioritize sustainability and environmental friendliness in their approach to technology adoption. 1
16 technology adoption Traditionalist perspective Preserving traditional methods is important for cultural heritage and societal stability according to traditionalists. 1
17 technology adoption Urban areas in Brazil Urban areas in Brazil are eager to adopt new technologies with a focus on social connectivity and entertainment. 1
18 technology adoption Urban areas in China Urban areas in China are adopting and integrating new technologies into daily life on a large scale. 1
19 technology adoption Urban areas in East Asia Urban areas in East Asia exhibit rapid adoption of new technologies, particularly in consumer electronics. 1
20 technology adoption remote locations People in remote locations may be slower to adopt new technologies and trends, and may prefer traditional methods. 1
21 technology adoption telecommunication industry In the telecommunication industry, rapid technology adoption is essential for maintaining competitiveness. 1