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Adoption of Modern Office Technology for Efficient Job Delivery among Business Education Graduates in Nigeria

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  • Emaziye Oghenekome

    (Department of Business Education, Faculty of Education, Delta State University, Abraka, Delta State, Nigeria.)

  • Ito Fidelia Mamezi

    (Department of Business Education, Faculty of Education, Delta State University, Abraka, Delta State, Nigeria.)

Abstract

The main objective of the study was to examine the adoption of modern office technology for efficient job delivery among business education graduates in Nigeria. The data for the study was collected from secondary sources including internets, journals, bibliographies and conference proceedings. This study revealed that modern office technology, such as cloud computing, data management systems, and collaborative software, plays a crucial role in improving workplace efficiency. These technologies facilitate seamless communication, streamline workflows, and enable better decision-making. The purpose of this paper is thus to ascertain the level of modern office technology adoption by graduates in business education in Delta State, Nigeria; factors that influence such adoption; and the resultant impact on job delivery. Recent trends in office technology focus on enhancing productivity and sustainability. The Internet of Things (IoT) is being integrated into office environments to automate and optimize various processes. Smart office devices, such as connected printers and lighting systems, contribute to energy efficiency and cost savings. The evolution of office technology has been a journey of continuous innovation, from the typewriter to the latest AI-driven tools. Each technological advancement has brought new efficiencies and capabilities to the workplace, shaping how business is conducted and how employees perform their jobs. As technology continues to evolve, the future of office work promises even greater integration of digital tools, further enhancing productivity and collaboration. The adoption of modern office technology is crucial for the efficient job delivery of business education graduates in Nigeria. While there are challenges to be addressed, it's recommended that concerted efforts by educational institutions, policymakers, and employers be made to significantly enhance technological proficiency and ensure that graduates are well-prepared for the modern office.

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  • Emaziye Oghenekome & Ito Fidelia Mamezi, 2025. "Adoption of Modern Office Technology for Efficient Job Delivery among Business Education Graduates in Nigeria," Post-Print hal-05205972, HAL.
  • Handle: RePEc:hal:journl:hal-05205972
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