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Information Technology for Development, Volume 22
Volume 22, Number 1, 2016
- Sajda Qureshi:
Creating a Better World with Information and Communication Technologies: Health Equity. 1-14
- Barry A. Cumbie, Bandana Kar:
A Study of Local Government Website Inclusiveness: The Gap Between E-government Concept and Practice. 15-35 - Manuel Pedro Rodríguez Bolívar, Laura Alcaide-Muñoz, Antonio M. López Hernández:
Scientometric Study of the Progress and Development of e-Government Research During the Period 2000-2012. 36-74 - Christine Richter, Yola Georgiadou:
Practices of Legibility Making in Indian Cities: Property Mapping Through Geographic Information Systems and Slum Listing in Government Schemes. 75-93 - Jaehun Joo, Anat Hovav:
The influence of information security on the adoption of web-based integrated information systems: an e-government study in Peru. 94-116 - Manoj A. Thomas, Poornima Narayan:
The Role of Participatory Communication in Tracking Unreported Reproductive Tract Issues in Marginalized Communities. 117-133 - Petter Nielsen, Johan Ivar Sæbø:
Three Strategies for Functional Architecting: Cases from the Health Systems of Developing Countries. 134-151 - Ziyu Yan, Xitong Guo, Douglas R. Vogel:
Understanding Dynamic Collaboration in Teleconsultation. 152-167
- Sundeep Sahay:
Are we Building a Better World with ICTs? Empirically Examining this Question in the Domain of Public Health in India. 168-176 - Roger W. Harris:
How ICT4D Research Fails the Poor. 177-192
Volume 22, Number 2, 2016
Editorial
- Francis Kofi Andoh-Baidoo:
Organizational Information and Communication Technologies for Development. 193-204
- John Effah:
Institutional Effects on E-payment Entrepreneurship in a Developing Country: Enablers and Constraints. 205-219 - Gabriel Marcuzzo do Canto Cavalheiro, Luiz Antonio Joia:
Examining the Implementation of a European Patent Management System in Brazil from an Actor-Network Theory Perspective. 220-241 - Richard Boateng:
Resources, Electronic-Commerce Capabilities and Electronic-Commerce Benefits: Conceptualizing the Links. 242-264 - Berhanu Borena, Solomon Negash:
IT Infrastructure Role in the Success of a Banking System: The Case of Limited Broadband Access. 265-278 - Piotr Soja:
Reexamining Critical Success Factors for Enterprise System Adoption in Transition Economies: Learning from Polish Adopters. 279-305 - Amit Prakash:
E-Governance and Public Service Delivery at the Grassroots: A Study of ICT Use in Health and Nutrition Programs in India. 306-319 - Susan Wyche, Charles Steinfield:
Why Don't Farmers Use Cell Phones to Access Market Prices? Technology Affordances and Barriers to Market Information Services Adoption in Rural Kenya. 320-333 - Arun Kumar Kaushik, Zillur Rahman:
Are Street Vendors Really Innovative Toward Self-service Technology? 334-356
Volume 22, Number 3, 2016
Editorial
- Brian Nicholson, Yanuar Nugroho, Nimmi Rangaswamy:
Social Media for Development: Outlining Debates, Theory and Praxis. 357-363
- David Nemer:
Online Favela: The Use of Social Media by the Marginalized in Brazil. 364-379 - Sharon J. McLennan:
Techno-optimism or Information Imperialism: Paradoxes in Online Networking, Social Media and Development. 380-399 - Aparna Raman:
How Do Social Media, Mobility, Analytics and Cloud Computing Impact Nonprofit Organizations? A Pluralistic Study of Information and Communication Technologies in Indian Context. 400-421
- Luiz Antonio Joia:
Social Media and the "20 Cents Movement" in Brazil: What Lessons Can Be Learnt from This? 422-435
- Javier Jurado-González, José Luis Gómez Barroso:
What Became of the Information Society and Development? Assessing the Information Society's Relevance in the Context of an Economic Crisis. 436-463 - Nadine Barrett Maitland, Corlane Barclay, Kweku-Muata Osei-Bryson:
Security in Social Networking Services: A Value-Focused Thinking Exploration in Understanding Users' Privacy and Security Concerns. 464-486 - Silvia Masiero:
The Origins of Failure: Seeking the Causes of Design-Reality Gaps. 487-502 - Jaehun Joo, Lyunhwa Kim:
Strategic Guidelines for the Diffusion of Smart Grid Technologies Through a Korean Testbed. 503-524
- Radhika Iyengar, Angelique R. Mahal, Liya Aklilu, Annika Sweetland, Alia Karim, Haein Shin, Balaraba Aliyu, Ji Eun Park, Vijay Modi, Matt Berg, Prabhas Pokharel:
The Use of Technology for Large-scale Education Planning and Decision-making. 525-538
- Alexander G. Flor:
ICT pathways to poverty reduction: empirical evidence from East and Southern Africa. 539-540
Volume 22, Number 4, 2016
Editorial Introduction
- Narcyz Roztocki, Heinz Roland Weistroffer:
Conceptualizing and Researching the Adoption of ICT and the Impact on Socioeconomic Development. 541-549
- Sergey Samoilenko, Kweku-Muata Osei-Bryson:
Human Development and Macroeconomic Returns within the Context of Investments in Telecoms: An Exploration of Transition Economies. 550-561 - Chan-Yuan Wong, V. G. R. Chandran, Boon-Kwee Ng:
Technology Diffusion in the Telecommunications Services Industry of Malaysia. 562-583 - Sergey Samoilenko:
Where do Investments in Telecoms Come from? Developing and Testing a Framework of Sustained Economic Impact of Investments in Information and Communication Technologies. 584-605 - Zeinab Zaremohzzabieh, Bahaman Abu Samah, Mahazan Muhammad, Siti Zobidah Omar, Jusang Bolong, Salleh Bin Hj Hassan, Hayrol Azril Mohamed Shaffril:
Information and Communications Technology Acceptance by Youth Entrepreneurs in Rural Malaysian Communities: The Mediating Effects of Attitude and Entrepreneurial Intention. 606-629 - David Kayisire, Jiuchang Wei:
ICT Adoption and Usage in Africa: Towards an Efficiency Assessment. 630-653 - Md. Mahbubul Alam, Christian Wagner:
The Relative Importance of Monetary and Non-Monetary Drivers for Information and Communication Technology Acceptance in Rural Agribusiness. 654-671 - Wannasiri Bhuasiri, Hangjung Zo, Hwansoo Lee, Andrew P. Ciganek:
User Acceptance of e-government Services: Examining an e-tax Filing and Payment System in Thailand. 672-695
- Joseph G. Bock:
Technology and Vulnerability in Early Warning: Ethical Use of IT in Dangerous Places. 696-709
- Editorial Board.
Volume 22, Number Supp 1, 2016
Editorial
- Kathleen Diga, Julian May:
The ICT Ecosystem: The Application, Usefulness, and Future of an Evolving Concept. 1-6
- Melissa Loudon:
A Platform Studies Approach to the Role of Technology in the ICTD Ecosystem: The SMS in m4d Interventions. 7-25 - Susan M. Ferreira, Sergio Sayago, Josep Blat:
Going Beyond Telecenters to Foster the Digital Inclusion of Older People in Brazil: Lessons Learned from a Rapid Ethnographical Study. 26-46 - Faith N. Kibere:
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. 47-67 - François van Schalkwyk, Michelle Willmers, Maurice McNaughton:
Viscous Open Data: The Roles of Intermediaries in an Open Data Ecosystem. 68-83 - Petronilla Muriithi, David Horner, Lyn Pemberton:
Factors contributing to adoption and use of information and communication technologies within research collaborations in Kenya. 84-100 - Carlos Rey-Moreno, Rénette J. Blignaut, William D. Tucker, Julian May:
An in-depth study of the ICT ecosystem in a South African rural community: unveiling expenditure and communication patterns. 101-120 - Michael Parmisano Canares:
Creating the Enabling Environment for More Transparent and Better-resourced Local Governments: A Case of E-taxation in the Philippines. 121-138
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