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P1476 | title | Information Technology for Development |
Q58599934 | 2015 Online Editorial Board |
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Q58359165 | A Constructive Technology Assessment Approach to ICT Planning in Developing Countries: Evaluating the First Phase, the Roundtable Workshop |
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Q58599826 | A Framework to Guide Development Through ICTs in Rural Areas in South Africa |
Q57679787 | A Model for the Impact of Cybersecurity Infrastructure on Economic Development in Emerging Economies: Evaluating the Contrasting Cases of India and Pakistan |
Q58445247 | A Nigerian experience in office automation project |
Q58544627 | A PhD in information systems for emerging economies: the Addis Ababa University model |
Q58536548 | A Platform Studies Approach to the Role of Technology in the ICTD Ecosystem: The SMS in m4d Interventions |
Q58504908 | A Study of Local Government Website Inclusiveness: The Gap Between E-government Concept and Practice |
Q58359069 | A Survey of rural e-Government projects in India: Status and benefits |
Q58499956 | A case for more case study research in the implementation of Information Technology in less‐developed countries * |
Q58445238 | A case study in process automation in Ghana |
Q58528032 | A comprehensive four-stage framework for evaluation of Information Communication Technologies for Development interventions |
Q58528009 | A confessional account of community entry: doing critically reflexive ICT4D work in a deep rural community in South Africa |
Q58359151 | A cross-country comparative analysis of e-government service delivery among Arab countries |
Q58499948 | A decision support system to forecast cement demand |
Q58443995 | A framework for computer aided investigation of crime in developing countries |
Q58442897 | A guide to computing systems evaluation and adoption for users in LDGs—some problems encountered in applying standard techniques |
Q125762482 | A knowledge broker for collaboration and sharing for SIDS: the case of comprehensive disaster management in the Caribbean |
Q58568679 | A knowledge economy or an information society in Africa? Thintegration and the mobile phone revolution |
Q58516600 | A mobile e-learning environment for developing countries: the Bangladesh Virtual Interactive Classroom |
Q58445260 | A note on recent developments in Sierra Leone information technology training |
Q58445235 | A review of computers and education in Kenya in 1987 |
Q58359088 | A study of information systems investment evaluation in the Greek banking sector |
Q58573574 | ACTSLINE news item |
Q58499968 | ACTSLINE news item: Telecom initiatives and developments in Europe |
Q58599888 | Academic-Industrial Cooperation in ICT in a Transition Economy – Two Cases from the Czech Republic |
Q58599805 | Access to and Utilization of Information and Communication Technologies by Agricultural Researchers and Extension Workers in Zimbabwe |
Q58508418 | Aid agencies and information technology development |
Q58599870 | An Empirical Study of Factors Affecting e-Commerce Adoption among Small- and Medium-Sized Enterprises in a Developing Country: Evidence from Malaysia |
Q58511362 | An action checklist for national self‐reliance in informatics |
Q58358986 | An analysis of the determinants and effects of ICT diffusion in developing countries |
Q126587171 | An analysis of the key role of human and technological development in the smart specialization of smart European regions |
Q58527983 | An assessment of learning gains from educational animated videos versus traditional extension presentations among farmers in Benin |
Q108171778 | An e-government framework for assessing readiness for public sector e-procurement in a lower-middle income country |
Q58516637 | An e-learning approach to secondary education in Palestine: opportunities and challenges |
Q58518881 | An exploratory study on mobile banking adoption in Indian metropolitan and urban areas: a scenario-based experiment |
Q58518938 | An extensible framework for collaborative e-governance platform workflow modeling using data flow analysis |
Q58536557 | An in-depth study of the ICT ecosystem in a South African rural community: unveiling expenditure and communication patterns |
Q58446659 | An information network project in Libyan industry: A critical review |
Q58358984 | An information systems perspective on ethical trade and self-regulation |
Q58359071 | An institutional perspective on the process of decentralization of health information systems: A case study from Tanzania |
Q58528004 | Analyzing conflict and its management within ICT4D partnerships: an institutional logics perspective |
Q58359012 | Analyzing the problem of unsustainable health information systems in less-developed economies: Case studies from Tanzania and Mozambique |
Q58509901 | Application of a systems development methodology in developing countries |
Q58441721 | Appropriate policies for electronics inIndia* |
Q58445234 | Appropriate technology for libraries in developing countries |
Q58588818 | Architecture for Managing Knowledge on Cybersecurity in Sub-Saharan Africa |
Q58359094 | Are ICT investments paying off in Africa? An analysis of total factor productivity in six West African countries from 1995 to 2002 |
Q58504985 | Are Street Vendors Really Innovative Toward Self-service Technology? |
Q58504927 | Are we Building a Better World with ICTs? Empirically Examining this Question in the Domain of Public Health in India |
Q57681536 | Are we making a Better World with Information and Communication Technology for Development (ICT4D) Research? Findings from the Field and Theory Building |
Q58544766 | As the global digital divide narrows, who is being left behind? |
Q58505924 | Asia pacific regional cooperation in information technology |
Q58599837 | Assessing Mobile Technology Usage for Knowledge Dissemination among Farmers in Punjab |
Q58507117 | Assessing important factors that support component‐based development in developing countries |
Q58359123 | Assessing the effects of information and communication technologies on development |
Q58359169 | Assessment of the social factors in information and communication technology access and use |
Q58441738 | Assimilating latest technology in banking—National bank of Pakistan's role |
Q58538158 | Association for information systems invitation to become a charter member |
Q58359083 | Automation: Whither academic libraries? |
Q58507108 | Availability, accessibility and use of information technologies in Nigerian federal agencies: A preliminary survey |
Q58359115 | B2B e-marketplace adoption in South African agriculture |
Q58529528 | Bangladesh calling: farmers' technology use practices as a driver for development |
Q58358994 | Basic-needs to globalization: Are ICTs the missing link? |
Q58508439 | Bibliography for information technology in developing countries |
Q57679227 | Bridging ICTD research and policy-making: notes from a systematic review on MSMEs in the low- and middle-income countries |
Q58516575 | Bridging the Generation Gap in ICT Use: Interrogating Identity, Technology and Interactions in Community Telecenters |
Q58359008 | Bridging the global digital divide |
Q58529591 | Building IT capabilities: learning by doing |
Q58544695 | Building collective capabilities through ICT in a mountain region of Nepal: where social capital leads to collective action |
Q58527997 | Building theory in ICT4D evaluation: a comprehensive approach to assessing outcome and impact |
Q58358981 | Can information and communications technology applications contribute to poverty reduction? Lessons from rural India |
Q58527993 | Can mobile phone-based animated videos induce learning and technology adoption among low-literate farmers? A field experiment in Burkina Faso |
Q57679221 | Can the internet promote democracy? A cross-country study based on dynamic panel data models |
Q58544676 | Capable and convivial design (CCD): a framework for designing information and communication technologies for human development |
Q58359157 | Carving a niche: ICT, social capital, and trust in the shift from personal to impersonal trading in Tanzania |
Q58445248 | Case study in the management of technological change United Kingdom Management Support Trials in the the public sector |
Q58511358 | Categorizing national computer‐related educational policy: A model and its applications |
Q58568712 | Challenges in Moving to “Health Information for Action”: An Infrastructural Perspective From a Case Study in Tajikistan |
Q58359149 | Challenges of interorganizational collaboration for information technology adoption: Insights from a governmental financial decision-making process in Egypt |
Q58544701 | Channel choice and the digital divide in e-government: the case of Egypt |
Q126786650 | Climate change adaptation for sustainable development: the information and communication technology (ICT) paradox |
Q58499942 | Cognitive information foundation of university students: Index of information and communication technology in Nigeria |
Q58359040 | Collaboration for knowledge networking in development |
Q58568754 | Collisions between the Worldviews of International ICT Policy-Makers and a Deep Rural Community in South Africa: Assumptions, Interpretation, Implementation, and Reality |
Q58538163 | Communication for reconstruction and development: The information highway as basic infrastructure in the new South Africa∗ |
Q58568665 | Communities in control of their own integrated technology development processes |
Q58529520 | Comparing strategies to integrate health information systems following a data warehouse approach in four countries |
Q58529516 | Competing institutional logics and sustainable development: the case of geographic information systems in Brazil's Amazon region |
Q58442919 | Computer and informatics issues, and policy for third world development |
Q58441736 | Computer as a tool for national development: Getting started |
Q58446660 | Computer software packages and hardware systems used in Papua new guinea secondary schools |
Q58358980 | Computer technology adoption in Saudi Arabia: Correlates of perceived innovation attributes |
Q58442915 | Computer utilisation and staffing in Zambia: A survey conducted in late 1986 |
Q58445239 | Computerisation at ELECON |
Q58446655 | Computerisation of the Indian income tax department |
Q58445251 | Computerization in the national planning and statistics office of the republic of Vanuatu: A case study in the management of technological change |
Q58507101 | Computerization, institutional maturation, and qualitative change: Analysis of a Ghanaian public corporation |
Q58443999 | Computerization: Donor policy and planning for government training institutions in Nigeria |
Q58442900 | Computers and rural development in India |
Q58505944 | Computers in education |
Q58441719 | Computers, myths and development |
Q58441724 | Computer‐Based Financial Transaction Processing: The Zimbank Network |
Q58441706 | Computing in Sri Lankan Universities |
Q58508426 | Computing in Sri Lankan universities, a Sri Lankan viewpoint |
Q57747829 | Conceptualizing and Researching the Adoption of ICT and the Impact on Socioeconomic Development |
Q58528039 | Conceptualizing development in information and communication technology for development (ICT4D) |
Q58359049 | Considerations from the development of a local spatial data infrastructure |
Q58359080 | Considering the growth of the software services industry in Mexico |
Q58358982 | Content creation for ICT development projects: Integrating normative approaches and community demand |
Q57679233 | Context-specific theorizing in ICT4D research |
Q126394851 | Contextual facilitators and barriers influencing the continued use of mobile payment services in a developing country: insights from adopters in India |
Q58528084 | Contextual reflections on innovations in an interconnected world: theoretical lenses and practical considerations in ICT4D |
Q58359091 | Contributing factors to information technology investment utilization in transition economies: An empirical investigation |
Q58359018 | Contribution of information and communication technology to total factor productivity and externalities effects |
Q58518887 | Contributions and challenges in the struggle to end poverty: the case of Kiva |
Q58499964 | Convergence of libraries and computer centres for African universities: A strategy for enhancing information services |
Q58527951 | Countering the “dam effect”: the case for architecture and governance in developing country health information systems |
Q58504998 | Creating a Better World with Information and Communication Technologies: Health Equity |
Q58547777 | Creating a campus network culture in a newly developing economy |
Q58536544 | Creating the Enabling Environment for More Transparent and Better-resourced Local Governments: A Case of E-taxation in the Philippines |
Q58528016 | Critical agency and development: applying Freire and Sen to ICT4D in Zambia and Brazil |
Q58359110 | Critical analysis of policy measures for the advancement of the level of computerization of SMEs |
Q58358993 | Cross-cultural IS adoption in multinational corporations: A study of rationality |
Q58443990 | Data bank of the Sri Lanka ministry of indystries and scientific affairs |
Q58505934 | Data communication networks in Zimbabwe—a developing country perspective |
Q58511371 | Decision support systems in China: A clash of cultures |
Q58359024 | Deploying Internet banking and e-commerce—case study of a private-sector bank in India |
Q58443998 | Design of computer‐based information systems for the Greek local government |
Q58359081 | Determination of critical success factors in implementing an ERP system: A field study in Mexican enterprises |
Q58538192 | Determining the significance of decision criteria in the selection of it investments in South Africa |
Q58508413 | Developing knowledge‐based decision support systems in public sector administration: A case study in the treasury department, ministry of finance, Malaysia |
Q58529537 | Developing women: why technology can help |
Q58359065 | Development and oral technologies |
Q58359135 | Development and the promise of technological change |
Q58544660 | Development as freedom – how the Capability Approach can be used in ICT4D research and practice |
Q58443991 | Development of a foel control system for the Botswana central transport organization |
Q58359072 | Development of e-commerce in Croatia: A survey |
Q58599847 | Development of eGovernment services in the Autonomous Province of Vojvodina |
Q58442913 | Development of human skills |
Q58547690 | Development strategies for an African computer network |
Q58359128 | Different spaces for e-development: What can we learn from the capability approach? |
Q58359089 | Difficulties in enterprise system implementation in emerging economies: Insights from an exploratory study in Poland |
Q58359120 | Digital inclusion projects in developing countries: Processes of institutionalization |
Q58359076 | Digital literacy: Problems faced by telecenter users in Mexico |
Q58518948 | Digital platforms for research collaboration: using design science in developing a South African open knowledge repository |
Q58359107 | Discourse as practice in Nigeria's IT industry—A research in progress |
Q56844090 | Discovering development from information technologies: does open access to technology improve the lives of people? |
Q58547684 | Distance education and electronic networking |
Q58527973 | Doctor–patient relationship strength’s impact in an online healthcare community |
Q58568705 | Does a government web presence reduce perceptions of corruption? |
Q58499953 | Donor‐funded information technology transfer projects: Evaluating the life‐cycle approach in four Chinese science and technology projects |
Q58507141 | Downloading or uploading? The information economy and Africa's current status |
Q58516652 | Driving development through innovations in information technology and its applications |
Q58504973 | E-Governance and Public Service Delivery at the Grassroots: A Study of ICT Use in Health and Nutrition Programs in India |
Q58516579 | E-governance for development: a focus on rural India |
Q58359002 | E-government and IT policy: Choices for government outreach and policy making |
Q58359152 | E-government evaluation: Citizen's perspective in developing countries |
Q58516634 | Editorial 16-2: Information technology for development research: are we investigating new phenomena or well-known facts? |
Q58547704 | Editorial: IT and job creation in the developing world |
Q58359082 | Efficiency of Resource–Use in Accounting Data Processing in Selected Development Projects in Nigeria |
Q57679790 | Egypt's Ongoing Uprising and the Role of Social Media: Is there Development? |
Q58359050 | Elasticity between the cadastre and land tenure: Balancing civil and political society interests in Poland |
Q58547720 | Electronic communications technology and development of internet in Africa |
Q114302002 | Eliciting design principles using a data justice framework for participatory urban water governance observatories |
Q58518960 | Employees’ collaborative use of green information systems for corporate sustainability: motivation, effort and performance |
Q58599774 | Enabling Social Sustainability of E-Participation through Mobile Technology |
Q58445257 | End user computing in development administration: Importance of decision support systems |
Q58518943 | Enhancing client citizenship behavior in enterprise system service of China: the role of enterprise system benefits and guanxi |
Q58359041 | Enhancing human resource development through information and communications technology |
Q58518892 | Enterprise system lifecycles in transition and less developed economies within the European Union |
Q57747827 | Enterprise systems in transition economies: research landscape and framework for socioeconomic development |
Q58359155 | Erratum “Different spaces for e-development: What can we learn from the capability approach?” from Information Technology for Development, 15(2) (2009), 66–82 |
Q58499950 | Europe's major research programme in advanced communications technologies and services |
Q58599783 | Evaluating Users’ Perceptions of the Digital Doorway: A Narrative Analysis |
Q57679216 | Examining the ICT access effect on socioeconomic development: the moderating role of ICT use and skills |
Q58504912 | Examining the Implementation of a European Patent Management System in Brazil from an Actor-Network Theory Perspective |
Q58507090 | Expanding Internet access to the rural poor in Africa* |
Q58518985 | Exploring the emerging research topics on information technology-enabled collaboration for development |
Q58516587 | Extending Human Capabilities through Information Technology Applications and Infrastructures |
Q57681516 | Extending an ICT4D Computer Re-use Model with E-waste Handling Activities: A Case Study |
Q58359160 | Factors affecting ICT expansion in emerging economies: An analysis of ICT infrastructure expansion in five Latin American countries |
Q58359005 | Factors contributing to IT industry success in developing countries: The case of Thailand |
Q58536540 | Factors contributing to adoption and use of information and communication technologies within research collaborations in Kenya |
Q125165001 | Factors influencing individuals’ personal health information privacy concerns. A study in Ghana |
Q125167556 | Factors influencing individuals’ personal health information privacy concerns. A study in Ghana |
Q58358989 | Field experiences with collaboration technology: A comparative study in Tanzania and South Africa |
Q58507097 | First‐class technology ‐ third‐rate bureaucracy: The case of Israel |
Q58499944 | Flying freely but in the cage ‐ an empirical study of using internet for the democratic development in China |
Q58359016 | Formulating information and communication technology (ICT) policy through discourse: How Internet discussions shape policies on ICTs for developing countries |
Q58573564 | Fostering civil associations in Africa through Governet: An administrative reform network |
Q58547712 | From a resource rich country to an information rich society: An evaluation of information technology policies in Malaysia |
Q57760967 | From needs to aspirations in information technology for development |
Q58507086 | From search engines’ view point: Web pages designed in Turkey |
Q58359092 | From technologists to social enterprise developers: Our journey as “ICT for development” practitioners in Southern Africa |
Q58568671 | Frugal information systems (IS) |
Q115443956 | Frugal innovation and digital effectuation for development: the case of Lucia |
Q58359043 | Gandhi's third assassination: Information and communications technology education in India |
Q58359030 | Gendered selves and identities of information technology professionals in global software organizations in India |
Q28109360 | Global digital divide: Influence of socioeconomic, governmental, and accessibility factors on information technology |
Q58359020 | Global e-readiness—forwhat? Readiness for e-banking |
Q58547697 | Global program initiative: Information policy research |
Q58529596 | Globalization in development: do information and communication technologies really matter? |
Q58536536 | Going Beyond Telecenters to Foster the Digital Inclusion of Older People in Brazil: Lessons Learned from a Rapid Ethnographical Study |
Q58529541 | Gonokendramodel: a response to “information poverty” in rural areas of Bangladesh |
Q58359004 | Good governance, development theory, and aid policy: Risks and challenges of e-government in Jordan |
Q58359047 | Governance and management in the São Paulo Public Telecenter Network |
Q58518956 | Governing nonprofit platform ecosystems – an information platform for refugees |
Q58359011 | HIV/AIDS reporting systems in Mozambique: The theoretical and empirical challenges of “representations” |
Q58568629 | Harnessing information and communication technologies (ICTs) to address urban poverty: Emerging open policy lessons for the open knowledge economy |
Q58538200 | Harnessing information for development: A proposal for a world bank group vision and strategy∗ |
Q127016936 | Health outcome and expenditure in low-income countries: does increasing diffusion of information and communication technology matter? |
Q58528053 | Healthcare information technology for development: improvements in people’s lives through innovations in the uses of technologies |
Q58516583 | Highlighting the Duality of the ICT and Development Research Agenda |
Q58504951 | How Do Social Media, Mobility, Analytics and Cloud Computing Impact Nonprofit Organizations? A Pluralistic Study of Information and Communication Technologies in Indian Context |
Q58504960 | How ICT4D Research Fails the Poor |
Q58573502 | How can IT enable economic growth in developing countries? |
Q58504890 | Human Development and Macroeconomic Returns within the Context of Investments in Telecoms: An Exploration of Transition Economies |
Q58445236 | Human resource development issues related to the management of technology change |
Q58359127 | Human resource development, domains of information technology use, and levels of economic prosperity |
Q100298190 | Human-centered design for global health equity |
Q58568644 | Hybridity, consulting and e-development in the making: inscribing new practices of impact assessment and value management |
Q58504997 | ICT Adoption and Usage in Africa: Towards an Efficiency Assessment |
Q58588804 | ICT Capacity as the Investment and Use of ICT: Exploring its Antecedents in Africa |
Q58516591 | ICT Research in Africa: Need for a Strategic Developmental Focus |
Q58518924 | ICT adoption in Cameroon SME: application of Bass diffusion model |
Q57681507 | ICT and Innovation in the Provision of Public Services: The Case of Slovakia |
Q58516645 | ICT and education: A critical role in human and social development |
Q58544743 | ICT and human mobility: cases from developing countries and beyond |
Q58518989 | ICT diffusion as a determinant of human progress |
Q57681531 | ICT for Rural Community Development: Implementing the Communicative Ecology Framework in the Niger Delta Region of Nigeria |
Q58516622 | ICT for education projects: a look from behind the scenes |
Q58599921 | ICT in Africa: Building a Better Life for All |
Q58599907 | ICT in Africa: Enabling a Better Life for All |
Q58599842 | ICT in Supporting Content and Language Integrated Learning: Experience from Poland |
Q58599928 | ICT in Transition Economies: Narrowing the Research Gap to Developed Countries |
Q57519999 | ICT pathways to poverty reduction: empirical evidence from East and Southern Africa |
Q58359023 | ICT strategies for development: Implementing multichannel banking in Romania |
Q58544671 | ICT – enabled market freedoms and their impacts in developing countries: Opportunities, frustrations, and surprises |
Q58527979 | ICT4D research: a call for a strong critical approach |
Q57679219 | ICT4D research: reflections on history and future agenda |
Q58518918 | ICT: performance evaluation of community development worker’s in South Africa on e-skills |
Q126548833 | ICTD Research in Latin America: literature review, scholar feedback, and recommendations |
Q58529511 | ICTs and monitoring of MDGs: a case study of Kenya HIV/AIDS monitoring and evaluation in a donor multi-agency context |
Q58511350 | ISDN in Thailand: Developing country strategies in digital telecommunications* |
Q58568684 | IT Cultural Enclaves and Social Change: The Interplay Between Indian Cultural values and Western Ways of Working in an Indian IT Organization |
Q58504942 | IT Infrastructure Role in the Success of a Banking System: The Case of Limited Broadband Access |
Q58359070 | IT capacity building in developing countries: A model of the Maldivian tourism sector |
Q58547745 | IT diffusion in small and medium‐sized enterprises: Elements for policy definition |
Q58573538 | IT planning in India: Implications for IT effectiveness |
Q58445264 | Impact of information systems in developing countries |
Q58442899 | Impact of information technology in government systems: A regional overview of Asian experiences |
Q58446653 | Impact of technological change on software development |
Q58359029 | Implementation of information technology in Africa: Understanding and explaining the results of ten years of implementation effort in a Tanzanian organization |
Q58359048 | Implementation of spatial data infrastructures in transitional economies |
Q58359057 | Implementation of spatial data infrastructures in transitional economies |
Q58359037 | Implementing and managing eGovernment |
Q58359146 | Implementing e-government in Sri Lanka: Lessons from the UK |
Q58359003 | Implementing public information systems in developing countries: Learning from a success story |
Q58547728 | Implications of electronic commerce for managers in less‐developed countries |
Q58588811 | Improving Password Cybersecurity Through Inexpensive and Minimally Invasive Means: Detecting and Deterring Password Reuse Through Keystroke-Dynamics Monitoring and Just-in-Time Fear Appeals |
Q58518993 | Improving outcomes from Information and Communication Technology for Development (ICT4D) studies |
Q58529571 | Improving the browsing experience in a bandwidth limited environment through traffic management |
Q58516649 | Improving the relative efficiency of revenue generation from ICT in transition economies: a product life cycle approach |
Q58568767 | In the Age of Popular Uprisings, what is the Role of Public Access Computing and Social Media on Development? |
Q58516570 | Increasing Interactivity in Distance Educations: Case Studies Bangladesh and Sri Lanka |
Q58518964 | Increasing collaboration and participation in smart city governance: a cross-case analysis of smart city initiatives |
Q58599810 | Increasing the Quality and Quantity of Tertiary-Level Information Systems Students: A Graduate Development Framework |
Q58544723 | Inferring patterns of internal migration from mobile phone call records: evidence from Rwanda |
Q58445233 | Informatics in Latin America: Promises and realities |
Q58441726 | Informatics in the republic of Zambia |
Q58444001 | Informatics policy for the third world |
Q58441731 | Informatics technology in Mauritius |
Q58516604 | Information Technology for Development Research: Are we Investigating New Phenomena or Well Known Facts? |
Q58371095 | Information and Communication Flows through Community Multimedia Centers: Perspectives from Mozambican Communities |
Q58568759 | Information and Communication Technologies in the Midst of Global Change: How do we Know When Development Takes Place? |
Q58599859 | Information and Communication Technology in Transition Economies: An Assessment of Research Trends |
Q58505006 | Information and Communications Technology Acceptance by Youth Entrepreneurs in Rural Malaysian Communities: The Mediating Effects of Attitude and Entrepreneurial Intention |
Q58588790 | Information and Communications Technology Development and the Digital Divide: A Global and Regional Assessment |
Q58547753 | Information and communication policy: Issues and initiatives in South Africa |
Q58359033 | Information and communication technology and small, medium, and micro enterprises in Asia-Pacific—size does matter |
Q58518866 | Information and communications technology use and income growth: evidence of the multiplier effect in very small island states |
Q58445270 | Information as a Primary Health Care intervention: The impact of new technology on improving health for all |
Q58518900 | Information asymmetries and identification bias in P2P social microlending |
Q58529524 | Information communication technologies and the millennium development goals |
Q58359059 | Information infrastructures and public goods: Analytical and practical implications for SDI |
Q58599915 | Information system success among manufacturing SMEs: case of developing countries |
Q58573546 | Information systems and culture: Applying ‘stages of growth’ concepts to development administration |
Q58508422 | Information systems as social systems: Implications for developing countries |
Q58442894 | Information systems design and the integration of public transport networks |
Q58538196 | Information systems strategy ‐ A five‐minute guide for public sector managers |
Q58518928 | Information technology adoption for sustainable development: green e-books as an example |
Q58573528 | Information technology and bureaucratic surveillance: A case study of the Population Information Network (PIN) in Thailand |
Q58568639 | Information technology and development: the Internet and the mobile phone in Haiti |
Q58359097 | Information technology and productivity: Evidence for Brazilian industry from firm-level data |
Q58573555 | Information technology and the Internet: The Singapore experience |
Q58359066 | Information technology application in emerging economies |
Q58529582 | Information technology for development in expanding capabilities |
Q58359009 | Information technology for health care in Mozambique |
Q58441728 | Information technology in Lesotho—past, present and future |
Q58445259 | Information technology in Nigeria: Problems and prospects |
Q58358977 | Information technology in Nigerian banks: The limits of expectations |
Q58445271 | Information technology in United Kingdom primary care |
Q58511375 | Information technology in World Bank financed projects |
Q58538186 | Information technology in developing countries: A need for theory building∗ |
Q58444002 | Information technology in government: The Sierra Leone experience |
Q58443992 | Information technology in government: The Zamblan grade vis examination system |
Q58507136 | Information technology in latin America: Two decades of collaboration |
Q58359084 | Information technology innovations for development |
Q58507082 | Information technology investment approaches in Namibia: Six case studies |
Q58359087 | Information technology investments in emerging economies |
Q58538154 | Information technology landmarks in chile: A survey |
Q58359075 | Information technology research in Latin America: Editorial introduction to the special issue |
Q58547784 | Information technology strategies for Africa's survival in the twenty‐first century: IT all pervasive |
Q58529554 | Information technology success factors and models in developing and emerging economies |
Q58445255 | Information technology transfer: Indicators and issues |
Q58441703 | Information technosogy in Africa issues and policies |
Q58359014 | Infostates across countries and over time: Conceptualization, modeling, and measurements of the digital divide |
Q58528049 | Innovation in the fringes of software ecosystems: the role of socio-technical generativity |
Q58504885 | Institutional Effects on E-payment Entrepreneurship in a Developing Country: Enablers and Constraints John Effah |
Q58359060 | Institutionalization does not occur by decree: Institutional obstacles in implementing a land administration system in a developing country |
Q58446656 | Institutionalizing microcomputers in developing bureaucracies: Theory and practice from Kenya* |
Q58588832 | Institutions for Cyber Security: International Responses and Global Imperatives |
Q58568728 | Integrated health information architecture: power to the users |
Q58547769 | Intellectual property rights in computer software: Issues at stake for developing countries |
Q58529546 | Inter-organizational systems (IOS) adoption in the Arabian Gulf region: the case of the Bahraini grocery industry |
Q115023621 | Interdisciplinarity, self-governance and dialogue: the participatory process underpinning the minimum ethical standards for ICTD/ICT4D research |
Q58544754 | Intermediaries: bridges across the digital divide |
Q58599815 | Internet Adoption at the User Level: Empirical Evidence from The Gambia |
Q58588784 | Internet Studies and Development Discourses: The Cases of China and India |
Q58544683 | Internet as freedom – does the internet enhance the freedoms people enjoy? |
Q58359141 | Interpreting the trustworthiness of government mediated by information and communication technology: Lessons from electronic voting in Brazil |
Q58518904 | Interrogating the effect of environmental factors on e-commerce institutionalization in Tanzania: a test and validation of small and medium enterprise claims |
Q58511367 | Introducing low cost/high quality computer graphics in polish national television |
Q58445242 | Introduction of Robots in Ford Australia |
Q58528071 | Investigating critical success factors in online learning environments in higher education systems in the Caribbean |
Q58568633 | Investigating factors associated with the spillover effect of investments in telecoms: Do some transition economies pay too much for too little? |
Q57679774 | Investigating the Impact of Investments in Telecoms on Microeconomic Outcomes: Conceptual Framework and Empirical Investigation in the Context of Transition Economies |
Q58441714 | Issues on computers and development—A Kenya perspective |
Q58446661 | Keele—ruhuna link programme in computer science—a postscript |
Q57681512 | Knowledge Management for Information and Communications Technologies for Development Programs in South Africa |
Q58029287 | Knowledge behind barriers: IT access as an enabler of Cuban development |
Q58359028 | Knowledge management in Estonian regional administration: Background, outputs, and unused resources |
Q58516617 | Learning assessment of a videoconference-based training: lessons from medical training between USA and Ethiopia |
Q58358999 | Less cyber, more café: Enhancing existing small businesses across the digital divide with ICTs |
Q57679797 | Lessons from the Age of Nelson Mandela: Information and Communication Technology in the Quest for Equality, Freedom and Justice |
Q58573520 | Leveraging decision‐making tools in capacity building planning: The Indonesian scientific network case |
Q58544633 | Lines across the desert: mobile phone use and mobility in the context of trans-Saharan migration |
Q58359044 | Making a case for modifying the technology acceptance model to account for limited accessibility in developing countries |
Q58529577 | Making the transition from pilot to scale: examining sustainability and scalability issues in a public–private telecenter partnership in Sri Lanka |
Q58547735 | Making the transition to the electronic age: Managing electronic and paper records as a strategic resource for good government in developing countries |
Q58509936 | Management information support for district health systems based on Primary Health Care |
Q58445268 | Management information systems and microcomputers in Primary Health Care: Issues and challenges |
Q58505948 | Management of oil inventory through computers |
Q58445245 | Management of technological change with focus on automation |
Q58509914 | Management of technological change: Kenya case study |
Q58509910 | Management of technological change: Themes and issues |
Q58538182 | Managing information technology in Uganda: Strategies and policy formulation |
Q58599877 | Mapping the Patterns of Mobile Phone Usage Among Fishermen in Malaysia |
Q58359101 | Mapping the multi-tiered impacts on the growth of IT industries in India: A combined scale-and-scope externalities perspective |
Q58544759 | Market development at the bottom of the pyramid: examining the role of information and communication technologies |
Q58528060 | Market influencers for ICT advancement in small states – a comparative analysis |
Q58599779 | Mattering Matters: Agency, Empowerment, and Mobile Phone Use by Female Microentrepreneurs |
Q58529532 | Measuring impacts of e-government support in least developed countries: a case study of the vehicle registration service in Bhutan |
Q58507113 | Measuring long term effects of technology transfer in developing nations: The case of internet training at the Romanian academy of science |
Q58446657 | Microcomputer training for the government of Kenya: The case of the Kenya institute of administration |
Q58509931 | Microcomputers as a means to introduce effective management procedures in Primary Health Care: The Haiti experience |
Q58509940 | Microcomputers in Primary Health Care planning and management decision modelling |
Q58509927 | Microcomputers in developing country programmes: Valuable tools or troublesome toys? Experience from Uganda and Nepal |
Q58511354 | Microcomputers in public investment planning: Harnessing the potential—the introduction of microcomputers into the central planning division, ministry of finance, government of Meridian* |
Q58441739 | Microcomputer‐based geographic information systems |
Q58442911 | Microcomputer‐based information system at the Kalutara Kacheri, Sri Lanka |
Q58527946 | Mind the Gap: Assessing Alignment between Hospital Quality and its Information Systems |
Q58528027 | Mobile IT in health – the case of short messaging service in an HIV awareness program |
Q58599883 | Models for Online Computing in Developing Countries: Issues and Deliberations |
Q58358985 | Movement in the information technology for development debate: How can it meet the challenges of global competition? |
Q58544708 | Navigating the currents of change: technology, inclusion, and access for people with disabilities in the Pacific |
Q58359122 | Negotiating the symbolic power of information and communication technologies (ICT): The spread of Internet-supported distance education |
Q58445253 | Negotiations between management and employees over the introduction of new technology |
Q58499946 | Networking agricultural libraries in Tanzania: Possible applications of information technology |
Q58568742 | Networks of change, shifting power from institutions to people: how are innovations in the use of information and communication technology transforming development? |
Q57213461 | Networks of innovation and the establishment of a spatial data infrastructure in Brazil |
Q58358990 | Networks, information and small enterprises: New technologies and the ambiguity of empowerment |
Q58509893 | New information technology applications for local development in Asian and pacific countries |
Q58445250 | Office automation in Bangladesh: A case study of two enterprises |
Q58358995 | Offshore outsourcing across the digital divide |
Q58359036 | Offshoring information technology: Sourcing and outsourcing to a global workforce |
Q58359067 | On implementation of an information system in the Mozambican context: The EDM case viewed through ANT lenses |
Q58507093 | On the applicability of a computer model for business performance analysis in SMEs: A case study from Chile |
Q58568652 | On the endogeneity of telecommunications and economic growth: evidence from Asia |
Q58544653 | On the relation between socio-economic status and physical mobility |
Q58504956 | Online Favela: The Use of Social Media by the Marginalized in Brazil |
Q56825250 | Open access towards bridging the digital divide–policies and strategies for developing countries |
Q107391314 | Open data for algorithms: mapping poverty in Belize using open satellite derived features and machine learning |
Q58359098 | Open source software and economic growth: A classical division of labor perspective |
Q58505024 | Organizational Information and Communication Technologies for Development |
Q58359126 | Organizational cultural dynamics and information and communication technology adaptation in a developing country: The case of the Kenyan joint university admission system |
Q126113937 | Organizational models of mobile payment systems in low-resource environments |
Q58599800 | Outsourcing as an Economic Development Tool in Transition Economies: Scattered Global Software Development |
Q58588859 | Overcoming Technological Determinism in Understanding the Digital Divide: Where Do We Go From Here? |
Q58359007 | Overview of ICT policies and e-strategies: An assessment on the role of governments |
Q58359000 | Paradise lost? Reinstating the human development agenda in ICT policies and strategies |
Q58358988 | Participation through communicative action: A case study of GIS for addressing land/water development in India |
Q58359054 | Participatory design for social development: A South African case study on community-based health information systems |
Q58529507 | Perceptions of the role of ICT on quality of life in rural communities in Uganda |
Q58442906 | Permanent secretarles, managing directors and microelectronics |
Q58441735 | Personal computer software for library and information services: A checklist |
Q127023232 | Perspectives on development: why does studying information and communication technology for development (ICT4D) matter? |
Q58442917 | Philippine computing—an overview |
Q57679783 | Power and the Construction of Independence in ICTD Organizations |
Q58504894 | Practices of Legibility Making in Indian Cities: Property Mapping Through Geographic Information Systems and Slum Listing in Government Schemes |
Q58544749 | Problems of information technology diffusion in sub-Saharan Africa: the case of Ghana |
Q58445243 | Process automation in the pharmaceutical industry—a case study of process automation at the caps holdings drug factory |
Q58359035 | Promoting development through information technology innovation: The IT artifact, artfulness, and articulation |
Q58359079 | Promoting productivity in manufacturing companies in developing countries: An information system for managing and querying knowledge bases in the automotive industry in Mexico |
Q58527986 | Proposing a decision support system for automated mobile asthma monitoring in remote areas |
Q58359103 | Protecting Critical Information Infrastructure: Developing Cybersecurity Policy |
Q58445261 | Public domain software for development |
Q58358976 | Public policy challenges and implications of the Internet and the emerging e-commerce for sub-Saharan Africa: A business perspective |
Q58504992 | Reexamining Critical Success Factors for Enterprise System Adoption in Transition Economies: Learning from Polish Adopters |
Q58442904 | Regional network on informatics for S.E. Asia |
Q58442914 | Regional training in information technology in southern Africa |
Q58568721 | Relationships and Connectedness: Weak Ties that Help Social Inclusion Through Public Access Computing |
Q58359017 | Research on information systems in developing countries: Current landscape and future prospects |
Q58529550 | Researching impact of mobile phones for development: concepts, methods and lessons for practice |
Q58504930 | Resources, Electronic-Commerce Capabilities and Electronic-Commerce Benefits: Conceptualizing the Links |
Q58446647 | Restraints on computerization in developing and least developed countries |
Q58359031 | Risk factors in the collaborative development of management information systems for Nigerian universities |
Q58359062 | Role of ICTs in participatory development: An Indian experience |
Q58442895 | Role of computer technology in developing countries |
Q58359053 | SDI and national information and communication infrastructure (NICI) integration in Africa |
Q58508405 | SETIA—Integrated development project information system |
Q58359042 | Scaling of health information systems in India: Challenges and approaches |
Q58504918 | Scientometric Study of the Progress and Development of e-Government Research During the Period 2000–2012 |
Q58505037 | Security in Social Networking Services: A Value-Focused Thinking Exploration in Understanding Users’ Privacy and Security Concerns |
Q58599865 | Semantic Portal as a Tool for Structural Reform of the Ukrainian Educational System |
Q58359113 | Sensemaking and implications for information systems design: Findings from the Democratic Republic of Congo's ongoing crisis |
Q58443994 | Settlers’ accounts management information system for the Philippines |
Q58544715 | Signifiers of the life we value? – considering human development, technologies and Fair Trade from the perspective of the capabilities approach |
Q58504968 | Social Media and the “20 Cents Movement” in Brazil: What Lessons Can Be Learnt from This? |
Q58505041 | Social Media for Development: Outlining Debates, Theory and Praxis |
Q58359134 | Social and economic perspectives on the role of information and communication technology for development |
Q58359167 | Socioeconomic Foundations Enabling E-Business and E-Government |
Q58446646 | Software engineering in a developing country |
Q58507105 | Software engineering services for export and small developing economies |
Q58359117 | Software exports development in Costa Rica: Potential for policy reforms |
Q58446648 | Software for developing countries: Major issues in the 1990s |
Q58446649 | Software industry in the Arab countries status, current issues and future directions |
Q58446651 | Software industry in the developing countries: The possibilities |
Q58446652 | Software protection: A case study on the development of economic law |
Q58441708 | Software prototyping in the curriculum |
Q58507128 | Some ad hoc information system issues in South Africa for the new millenium and suggestions as to how to deal with them |
Q58358987 | Some challenges of integrating spatial and non-spatial datasets using a geographical information system |
Q58359077 | Sources of resistance to G2G endeavors: Evidence from a case study in the Brazilian context |
Q58505929 | Southern Africa regional workshop on informatics |
Q58588852 | Special Issue on Cyber-Security for Development |
Q58359045 | Standardization of health information systems in South Africa: The challenge of local sustainability |
Q58359096 | State of Tanzania e-readiness and e-commerce: Overview |
Q58441727 | Status of informatics technology in Tanzania |
Q58505029 | Strategic Guidelines for the Diffusion of Smart Grid Technologies Through a Korean Testbed |
Q58358996 | Strategy models for enabling offshore outsourcing: Russian short-cycle-time software development |
Q58445266 | Strengthening Primary Health Care programme management through informatics and improved management information systems |
Q115006388 | Strengthening digital inclusion through e-government: cohesive ICT training programs to intensify digital competency |
Q58529558 | Structurational analysis of cross-cultural development of an academic registry information system in Mozambique |
Q58529562 | Sustainable rural ICT project management practice for developing countries: investigating the Dwesa and RUMEP projects |
Q58599794 | Taking Profit from the Growing Use of Mobile Phone in Benin: A Contingent Valuation Approach for Market and Quality Information Access |
Q58518977 | Taking technology to the field: hardware challenges in developing countries |
Q58507133 | Teaching of a computer literacy course in South Africa: A case study using traditional and co‐operative learning |
Q58528023 | Tech hubs, innovation and development |
Q58441720 | Technical innovations in the field of communications and the developing countries |
Q58504976 | Techno-optimism or Information Imperialism: Paradoxes in Online Networking, Social Media and Development |
Q58511392 | Technological and organizational change in the Brazilian computer industry: A case study |
Q58359051 | Technological frames of stakeholders shaping the SDI implementation: A case study from India |
Q58504940 | Technology Diffusion in the Telecommunications Services Industry of Malaysia |
Q58504904 | Technology and Vulnerability in Early Warning: Ethical Use of IT in Dangerous Places |
Q58588839 | Technology for Development: Understanding Influences on use of Rural Telecenters in India |
Q58573511 | Technology in education: The Turkish experiment* |
Q58359032 | Technology supported collaborative learning for higher education: Comparative case studies in Tanzania |
Q58538150 | Technology transfer vs. technological learning: It‐infrastructure and health care in developing countries |
Q58538168 | Telecommunications and sustainable development1 |
Q58568659 | Telecommunications development and economic growth in Africa |
Q58518872 | Telecommunications infrastructure and usage and the FDI–growth nexus: evidence from Asian-21 countries |
Q58441709 | Telecommunications—A “leading edge” in the accumulation of digital technology? Evidence from the case of Brazil |
Q58359064 | Testing a recent model of ICT in development: Botswana and its university |
Q58516596 | The Architecture of Global ICT Programs: A Case Study of E-Governance in Jordan |
Q58445265 | The British computer society arabisatson workshop 1987 |
Q58588797 | The Changing – and Unchanging – Face of the Digital Divide: an Application of Kohonen Self-Organizing Maps |
Q58599894 | The Determinants of IT Adoption in SMEs in the Czech-Polish Border Areas |
Q58509897 | The ETHOS project: An introductory view |
Q58568719 | The Effects of Mobile Phone on the Socio-economic Life of the Rural Dwellers in the Niger Delta Region of Nigeria |
Q58509920 | The HDB experience in office automation |
Q58536561 | The ICT Ecosystem: The Application, Usefulness, and Future of an Evolving Concept |
Q57681527 | The Impact of Information and Communication Technology Adoption and Diffusion on Technology Entrepreneurship in Developing Countries: The Case of Kenya |
Q58599769 | The Impact of Information and Communications Technology Infrastructure and Complementary Factors on Intra-African Trade |
Q58599788 | The Impact of Leadership Orientation on Strategic Information System Planning Processes, with an Application to Libyan Organizations |
Q58599832 | The Impacts of Telecommunications Infrastructure and Institutional Quality on Trade Efficiency in Africa |
Q57681503 | The Information Technology Influence on LIS Job Descriptions in South Africa |
Q58442909 | The Kenya railways wagon control project |
Q58442907 | The Malawi foreign trade statistics information system |
Q58588825 | The Mediating Role of Voice and Accountability in the Relationship Between Internet Diffusion and Government Corruption in Latin America and Sub-Saharan Africa |
Q58505010 | The Origins of Failure: Seeking the Causes of Design–Reality Gaps |
Q58544737 | The PC in an Indian urban slum: enterprise and entrepreneurship in ICT4D 2.0 |
Q58536553 | The Paradox of Mobility in the Kenyan ICT Ecosystem: An Ethnographic Case of How the Youth in Kibera Slum Use and Appropriate the Mobile Phone and the Mobile Internet |
Q58505014 | The Relative Importance of Monetary and Non-Monetary Drivers for Information and Communication Technology Acceptance in Rural Agribusiness |
Q58504895 | The Role of Participatory Communication in Tracking Unreported Reproductive Tract Issues in Marginalized Communities |
Q58442921 | The Tanzania government household budget survey system |
Q58511388 | The UNDP/UNIDO regional program on cooperation in informatics and micro‐electronics in Latin America and the Caribbean |
Q58509906 | The UNESCOIDAMSSoftware Packages: Internationally Developed Data Analysis and Management Software |
Q58446650 | The United Nations University Institute for Software Technology: A new research and training centre in Macau |
Q58504934 | The Use of Technology for Large-scale Education Planning and Decision-making |
Q58359056 | The adoption and diffusion of e-commerce in developing countries: The case of an NGO in Jordan |
Q58445256 | The application of IT in organisations: Some trends and issues |
Q58544640 | The capability approach as a tool for development evaluation – analyzing students’ use of internet resources |
Q58359121 | The case for a multi-methodological, cross-disciplinary approach to the analysis of ICT investment and projects in the developing world |
Q58529587 | The case for cases: writing and teaching cases for the emerging economies |
Q58441713 | The centre for computer studies, Singapore |
Q58527958 | The clinic-level perspective on mHealth implementation: a South African case study |
Q58507283 | The computerization, of Burina |
Q58516612 | The contribution of ICTs to the delivery of special educational needs in Ghana: practices and potential |
Q58442901 | The design and implementation of a road safety relational database |
Q58518973 | The development of a mobile money service: an exploratory actor-network study |
Q58509924 | The development of a truck scale management system for the sugar industry in Trinidad and Tobago |
Q58444000 | The development of computerization in Hungarian society |
Q58443996 | The development of information technology training in Sierra Leone |
Q58516641 | The digital divide: global and regional ICT leaders and followers |
Q58518981 | The dominant role of governing structure in cross-sector collaboration in developing China: two case studies of information integration in local government one-stop services |
Q58547675 | The effects of the Brazilian liberalisation of the IT industry on technological capabilities of local firms |
Q58359111 | The enabling role of information technology in the global war for talent: Accenture's industrialized approach |
Q58518910 | The evolution of Ghanaian Internet cafés, 2003–2014 |
Q57679225 | The forgotten awaken: ICT’s evolving role in the roots of mass discontent |
Q58508431 | The fourth annual conference on information technology for developing countries university of Kent, Canterbury UK 27–30 march 1988 |
Q58359027 | The future of extension: Chile's advice online service |
Q57679229 | The impact of ICT on labor productivity in the EU |
Q58538172 | The impact of globalisation on India's information technology industry1 |
Q58359006 | The impact of information and communication technology on relation-based governance systems |
Q58359073 | The impact of reform on telecommunications prices and services in the countries of the OECS |
Q58504947 | The influence of information security on the adoption of web-based integrated information systems: an e-government study in Peru |
Q58359061 | The initiation, growth, and sustainment of SDI in the Middle East—Notes from the trenches |
Q58442910 | The installation of a microcomputer system in Somalia |
Q58505939 | The intergovernmental informatics programme |
Q58358997 | The maturation of the Russian offshore software industry |
Q58442892 | The mobility ‘84 project—the knowledge equivalent of the tractor or the plough’ |
Q58544646 | The new digital divide: the confluence of broadband penetration, sustainable development, technology adoption and community participation |
Q58527966 | The practice of ICT-enabled development |
Q58359116 | The role of IT strategies, architectures, and services in the development of network economies |
Q58499961 | The role of accounting information system in the sustainability of agricultural development projects in Nigeria |
Q58359013 | The role of communication practices in the strengthening of counter networks: Case experiences from the health care sector of Mozambique |
Q58359010 | The role of identity in health information systems development: A case analysis from Mozambique |
Q58518876 | The role of information and communication technology for development in Brazil |
Q58516626 | The role of institutions in ICT innovation: learning from interventions in a Nigerian e-government initiative |
Q58527970 | The role of perceived e-health literacy in users’ continuance intention to use mobile healthcare applications: an exploratory empirical study in China |
Q58442908 | The sales tax system in Mauritius |
Q58358998 | The software and information services sector in Argentina: The pros and cons of an inward-oriented development strategy |
Q58529566 | The spillover effects of investments in telecoms: insights from transition economies |
Q58507123 | The status of e‐commerce applications in Malaysia |
Q58508435 | The united nations centre for science and technology for development (UNCSTD) and advance technology alert system (ATAS) |
Q58443997 | The use of computers by accountants in developing countries—an empirical study |
Q58441732 | The use of computing techniques to support agricultural extension in rural development |
Q58359022 | The use of information technology to transform the banking sector in developing nations |
Q58359131 | The value of extended networks: Social capital in an ICT intervention in rural Peru |
Q58507287 | The water resources information system for Thailand |
Q57681521 | Theory Building for ICT4D: Systemizing Case Study Research Using Theory Triangulation |
Q58588866 | Theory to Inform Practice to Build Theory: Are Emerging Economies in a Cyclical Relationship with their Information and Communication Technologies? |
Q58504964 | Three Strategies for Functional Architecting: Cases from the Health Systems of Developing Countries |
Q58518932 | To reward or develop identification in online brand communities: evidence from emerging markets |
Q58568697 | Toward Entrepreneurial Behavior in Underserved Communities: An Ethnographic Decision Tree Model of Telecenter Usage |
Q58359026 | Toward a global rural network: Strategy and action plan |
Q58359025 | Toward a model for the acceptance of Internet banking in developing countries |
Q58359137 | Toward a political perspective of integration in information systems research: The case of health information systems in India |
Q58538144 | Towards a culture of management of software systems maintenance in Africa |
Q58358979 | Towards an integrated management information system: A case of the University of Mauritius |
Q58358991 | Towards an interpretative integrative framework to conceptualise social processes in large information systems implementations |
Q115301214 | Towards closing the gender gap in Iraq: understanding gender differences in smartphone adoption and use |
Q58359108 | Towards gender equal access to ICT |
Q58358983 | Tradition or transformation? An evaluation of ICTs in Metro Manila schools |
Q58547787 | Traditional culture or political economy? On the root causes of organizational obstacles of IT in developing countries |
Q58445241 | Training and Education Issues |
Q58441716 | Transferring or transplanting technologies? The case of informatics technology |
Q58359063 | Trust and distrust in online banking: Their role in developing countries |
Q58511380 | U.S. telecommunications policy and the third world: The primacy of developmental concerns over pressures for regulatory reform* |
Q58511384 | URUCIB: An executive information system in the presidency of the republic of Uruguay |
Q58504881 | Understanding Dynamic Collaboration in Teleconsultation |
Q58599854 | Understanding e-Waste Management in Developing Countries: Strategies, Determinants, and Policy Implications in the Indian ICT Sector |
Q58518914 | Understanding e-government failure in the developing country context: a process-oriented study |
Q57679780 | Understanding the Electronic Recruiting Marketplace Strategy: The Case of JobKorea |
Q58442896 | Unemployment and the information gap in under‐developed and developing countries |
Q58544689 | Unveiling the modernity bias: a critical examination of the politics of ICT4D |
Q58505033 | User Acceptance of e-government Services: Examining an e-tax Filing and Payment System in Thailand |
Q58518969 | User roles and team structures in a crowdsourcing community for international development – a social network perspective |
Q57679794 | Using Frugal Innovations to Support Cybercrime Legislations in Small Developing States: Introducing the Cyber-Legislation Development and Implementation Process Model (CyberLeg-DPM) |
Q58442902 | Using microcomputer/database systems to exchange environmental data |
Q58544665 | Using technology to alleviate poverty: use and acceptance of telecenters in rural India |
Q58573493 | Utilising information and communication technologies for development: The social dimensions |
Q58528066 | Vendor satisfaction of E-government procurement systems in developing countries: an empirical research in Indonesia |
Q58518952 | Vendor-managed inventory as data interchange strategy in the networked collaboration of a Vietnam ship parts supplier and its customers |
Q58538176 | Vietnam's IT‐2000 program: The challenges ahead |
Q58536532 | Viscous Open Data: The Roles of Intermediaries in an Open Data Ecosystem |
Q58505019 | What Became of the Information Society and Development? Assessing the Information Society's Relevance in the Context of an Economic Crisis |
Q58588845 | What is the Right R&D Strategy for Overcoming the Difficulties of the South Korean IT Industry? |
Q58568734 | What is the role of mobile phones in bringing about growth? |
Q58518896 | What makes a maker: the motivation for the maker movement in ICT |
Q57679777 | When You Do Not Have a Computer: Public-Access Computing in Developing Countries |
Q58516630 | When does ICT support education in South Africa? The importance of teachers' capabilities and the relevance of language |
Q58504924 | Where do Investments in Telecoms Come from? Developing and Testing a Framework of Sustained Economic Impact of Investments in Information and Communication Technologies |
Q58358978 | Whither business-to-business electronic commerce in developing economies? The case of the South African manufacturing sector |
Q58359163 | Whose gain is it anyway? Structurational perspectives on deploying ICTs for development in India's microfinance sector |
Q58504980 | Why Don't Farmers Use Cell Phones to Access Market Prices? Technology Affordances and Barriers to Market Information Services Adoption in Rural Kenya |
Q58359034 | Why is the information society important to us? The World Summit on the Information Society in Tunis |
Q58516608 | WiMAX for development |
Q58528079 | Wired mobile phones: the case of community technology centers in favelas of Brazil |
Q58359100 | Young people and ICTs in developing countries |
Q58544730 | Youth, mobility and mobile phones in Africa: findings from a three-country study |
Q58508409 | Zimbabwe voters’ registration system |
Q58359143 | e-Government initiatives in the developing world: Challenges and opportunities |
Q58528043 | mHealth outcomes for pregnant mothers in Malawi: a capability perspective |
Q58507120 | “Breathing the thin air of cyberspace”: Global knowledge and the Nepal context * |
Q58359105 | “Missing women”: Gender, ICTs, and the shaping of the global economy |
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