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2016 | 2 | 55-65

Article title

THE ANALYSIS OF THE EFFECTS OF THE USE OF ICTS BY KNOWLEDGE WORKERS: EMPIRICAL EVIDENCE FROM MANUFACTURING ENTERPRISES IN POLAND AND IN GERMANY

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ANALIZA EFEKTÓW STOSOWANIA INFORMATYCZNYCH TECHNOLOGII PRZEZ PRACOWNIKÓW WIEDZY: WYNIKI BADAŃ Z POLSKICH I NIEMIECKICH PRZEDSIĘBIORSTW PRODUKCYJNYCH

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Abstracts

PL
W artykule pokazano istnienie pozytywnego wpływu użytkowania informatycznych technologii przez pracowników wiedzy na wzrost liczby realizowanych projektów badawczo-rozwojowych w przedsiębiorstwach produkcyjnych. Zdefiniowano zbiór pracowników wiedzy, którzy stosują technologie informatyczne odpowiednio dla celów: (1) poszukiwania danych i informacji, (2) dla celów sprzedaży i zakupu, (3) dla celów tworzenia nowych pomysłów i produktów, (4) dla celów analizy danych i informacji w przedsiębiorstwie produkcyjnym. Wyniki badań przedstawione w artykule opierają się na wynikach badań empirycznych uzyskanych z 62 polskich przedsiębiorstw produkcyjnych z województwa lubuskiego i z 23 przedsiębiorstw produkcyjnych z regionu Brandenburg – to jest z 85 przedsiębiorstw produkcyjnych z regionu transgranicznej współpracy polsko-niemieckiej: Lubuskie – Brandenburg. W artykule zdefiniowano relacje pomiędzy zastosowaniem informatycznych technologii przez pracowników wiedzy i zwiększeniem liczby realizowanych projektów badawczo-rozwojowych w przedsiębiorstwach produkcyjnych oraz przeprowadzono dyskusję wyników.
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This article elaborates an existence of a positive effect of the use of a series of ICTs by knowledge workers on increasing the number of R&D projects in a manufacturing company. It focuses on the set of the knowledge workers, who use a series of ICTs (1) for searching data and information, (2) for sales and purchases, (3) for creating new ideas and products, (4) for analysing data and information in manufacturing companies and is based on a survey and data obtained from 62 Polish Manufacturing Enterprises from Lubuskie region and from 23 German Manufacturing Enterprises from Brandenburg region – also from 85 manufacturing enterprises from the region: „cross-border cooperation: Lubuskie/Poland and Brandenburg/Germany”. This article develops a framework to examine the main relationships between the use of a series of ICTs by knowledge workers and how it influences the increase of R&D projects in manufacturing companies and further discusses the research results.

Contributors

  • Uniwersytet Zielonogórski

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1895-197X

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