Information Technology for Development
2013 - 2025
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Volume 31, issue 2, 2025
- Correction pp. I-I

- The Editors
- Indigenous knowledge and information technology for sustainable development pp. 233-250

- Ransome Bawack, Sian Roderick, Abdalla Badhrus, Denis Dennehy and Jacqueline Corbett
- Indigenous knowledge and digital financial inclusion: a comparison between Europe and Sub-Saharan Africa pp. 251-279

- Emilie Bonhoure
- The synergy between Indigenous ways of knowing, being, and doing and technology in culturally responsive home-school partnerships pp. 280-303

- Murni Sianturi, Jung-Sook Lee and Therese M. Cumming
- Information technology (IT) and indigenous knowledge (IK) in Latin America: pro-indigenous, para-indigenous, and per-indigenous IT–IK integration for development pp. 304-327

- Sdenka Zobeida Salas-Pilco
- ICT Development and depopulation: exploring the effects of municipal size on citizens’ technological profiles and policy evaluation in rural Spain pp. 328-351

- Carolina Pontones-Rosa, Rosario Pérez-Morote, Inmaculada Alonso-Carrillo and Jesús F. Santos Peñalver
- Impact of COVID-19 on e-government: a pilot study of Poland pp. 352-373

- Narcyz Roztocki, Wojciech Strzelczyk and Heinz Roland Weistroffer
- ‘Digital provide’ or product consumption diffusion cycle? The diffusion impact and potential of digital technology in the Global South pp. 374-387

- Pádraig Carmody
- Leveraging the digital ecosystem concept for development research and practice – potentials, limitations, and ways forward pp. 388-405

- Pascal D. Koenig
- Electronic commerce for development: a conceptual analysis and future research agenda for Africa pp. 406-434

- Ransome Bawack
- Mobile payments and money technologies in sustainable development: a systematic literature review and computer-assisted interpretive analysis pp. 435-472

- Serge-Lopez Wamba-Taguimdje and Jean Robert Kala Kamdjoug
- The effects of e-participation on voice and accountability: are there differences between countries? pp. 473-498

- Zijun Mao, Weiting Zhang, Qi Zou and Wen Deng
Volume 31, issue 1, 2025
- Technology platforms as an ICT4D model for business development pp. 1-7

- Frank Nyame-Asiamah, Bangaly Kaba and Caroline Khene
- Unlocking the potentials of hybrid business models in the sharing economy: an integrative review and new research agenda pp. 8-32

- Samar Abdalla, Joseph Amankwah-Amoah, Manjusha Hirekhan and Mohamed Sobhy Temerak
- ICT4D and the capability approach: understanding how freedom of expression on ICTs affect human development at the country-level pp. 33-56

- Gabriel Bahr, Bryan Hammer and Andy Luse
- Impact of corruption control, free information flow, and ICT infrastructure on China's outward foreign direct investment pp. 57-76

- Senhao Zhang and Jiang Wang
- Exploring the nexus of digital inclusion and environmental sustainability: insights from Cambodia pp. 77-94

- Bora Ly, Tithsatya Dem, Romny Ly, Savoeun Sorn and Bunhorn Doeur
- Technology adoption among Indigenous tourism stakeholders: scale development and validation pp. 95-123

- A. Vinodan and S. Meera
- Investigating the effects of ICT infrastructure on Malaysia’s economic growth: Insights from the Solow growth model pp. 124-139

- Chor Foon Tang and Muhamad Afiq Ikmal Rosidi
- Can information infrastructure break the imbalance between urban and rural development? Empirical evidence from China pp. 140-160

- Shengxiang Xu, Zhao Xu, Zizheng Guo and Jiale Wang
- Deconstructing big data for development (BD4D): continuities and reflections of development discourse in the age of datafication pp. 161-177

- Michael Dokyum Kim
- Towards economic growth in Sub-Saharan Africa: is there a synergy between insurance market development and ICT diffusion? pp. 178-205

- Sylvester Senyo Horvey and Jones Odei-Mensah
- The role of mobile broadband in poverty alleviation: a comparison of the effects of 3G and 4G network expansion in underdeveloped regions of Indonesia pp. 206-231

- Kasmad Ariansyah, Istiana Hermawati, Riva'atul Adaniah Wahab, Ari Cahyo Nugroho, Dida Dirgahayu, Caecilia Suprapti Dwi Takariani and Daru Nupikso
Volume 30, issue 4, 2024
- Putting design justice at the center of ICT4D pp. 585-589

- Silvia Masiero
- Visual imagery and the informal city: examining 360-degree imaging technologies for informal settlement representation pp. 590-607

- Jonathan Cinnamon
- Digital divide reflections on regional development disparities in Türkiye pp. 608-625

- Gülfiye Özcan Alp and Tüzin Baycan
- AI for social good and the corporate capture of global development pp. 626-643

- Gianluca Iazzolino and Nicole Stremlau
- ICT tools for addressing mobility needs of Rohingya refugees with disabilities: practical challenges and solutions pp. 644-664

- Faheem Hussain and Suzana Brown
- Designing a user-centric mobile-based agro advisory system for sustainable development of smallholder farming systems in the eastern Himalayas, India pp. 665-695

- Biswajit Lahiri, Thiruchirapalli Sudarshan Anurag, Swapnali Borah, Natasha Rangsa Marak, S. T. Pavan Kumar, Sierra Manda Sangma, Aiarson Kubi Sangma and Balkho Rangsha Marak
- Deconstructing the role of ICTs in agricultural development using the diverse economies framework pp. 696-716

- Maria Touri
- Understanding the impact of internet use on farmer entrepreneurship: evidence from rural China pp. 717-737

- Kunxi Nie, Yueji Zhu, Cheng Zhang and Xujun Deng
Volume 30, issue 3, 2024
- Understanding local social processes in ICT4D research pp. 351-353

- Efpraxia D. Zamani and Antonio Díaz Andrade
- ICT initiatives for vulnerable groups in Brazil: intended and unintended consequences during the COVID-19 pandemic pp. 354-378

- Ana Paula dos Santos Tavares, Luiz Antonio Joia and Marcelo Fornazin
- Data collection in the global south: practical, methodological, and philosophical considerations pp. 379-399

- Suzana Brown, Deepak Saxena and P. J. Wall
- Introducing digital health information systems in post-conflict Mozambique: a historical perspective pp. 400-423

- Nilza de Lemos Collinson and Sundeep Sahay
- The effect of ICT on financial sector development in Africa: does regulatory quality matter? pp. 424-451

- Isiaka Akande Raifu, Ismaila Adeleye Okunoye and Alarudeen Aminu
- Evaluating the effect of ICT on trade and economic growth from the perspective of Eastern African belt and road countries pp. 452-471

- Koffi Dumor, Zhao Shurong, Hafez Komla Dumor, Enock Mintah Ampaw, Edem Koffi Amouzou, Samuel Okae-Adjei and Eric Kofi Boadi
- Impact of AIS success on decision-making effectiveness among SMEs in less developed countries pp. 472-492

- Hamood Mohammed Al-Hattami
- Socio-technical design principles for a multi-stakeholder agriculture extension information system in Ethiopia pp. 493-521

- Muluneh Atinaf, Salehu Anteneh and Mesfin Kifle
- Digital transformation as a means to attract innovative establishments to municipalities pp. 522-541

- Eva Hagsten and Martin Falk
- Overcoming barriers to mHealth co-design in low- and middle-income countries: a research toolkit pp. 542-561

- Adam Poulsen, Ian B. Hickie, Mafruha Alam, Jacob J. Crouse, Mahalakshmi Ekambareshwar, Victoria Loblay, Yun J. C. Song and Haley M. LaMonica
- Empowering through digital skills training: an empirical study of poor unemployed working-age women in India pp. 562-583

- Tuheena Mukherjee, P. Vigneswara Ilavarasan and Arpan K. Kar
Volume 30, issue 2, 2024
- Feminist and queer approaches to ICT4D: imagining and enacting liberation pp. 195-208

- Sara Vannini, Ayushi Tandon and Silvia Masiero
- Centering queer knowledge paradigms in designing and implementing health information and communication technologies pp. 209-228

- Travis L. Wagner and Vanessa L. Kitzie
- Women’s solidarity as feminism in action: the concept of sisterhood (sororidad) in #LasRespondonas, a Facebook group in Peru pp. 229-245

- Illari Diez and Juan Bossio
- ‘I pretend to be an ideal woman just to keep their mouths shut’: Bangladeshi women’s contestation of abuse through social media platforms pp. 246-263

- Hannah Klose and Lubna Jebin
- Health ICTs and transgender health equity: a research agenda pp. 264-290

- Katherine Wyers
- Comprehending ICT for gender empowerment in an aging context: digitalization of marginalized female elderly in the Global South during COVID-19 pp. 291-307

- Xin Pei, Zhen Troy Chen and Lina Zhang
- Decolonizing gender through ICT: a semiotic analysis of web images from Two-Spirit people websites pp. 308-328

- Jose Ortiz
- Challenging the local logics of oppression in times of post-colonial amnesia – a study of Ugandan LGBT+ activism in digital media spaces pp. 329-350

- Cecilia Strand
Volume 30, issue 1, 2024
- The shape of ICT4D to come pp. 1-9

- Silvia Masiero
- Strategic Information Systems (SIS) implementation at a bank in an emerging economy: implications for strategic enterprise capabilities and societal development pp. 10-32

- Dereje Mulat Ferede, Solomon Negash and Peter Meso
- Investigating the direct and indirect effects of Information and Communication Technology on economic growth in the emerging economies: role of financial development, foreign direct investment, innovation, and institutional quality pp. 33-56

- Biswanath Behera, Anasuya Haldar and Narayan Sethi
- Does digital payment induce economic growth in emerging economies? The mediating role of institutional quality, consumption expenditure, and bank credit pp. 57-75

- Biswajit Patra and Narayan Sethi
- Jamming to map creative scenes and practices pp. 76-92

- Anja Venter
- Reducing market separation through e-commerce: cases of Bottom of the Pyramid (BoP) firms in India pp. 93-113

- Dechen Angmo, Rajesh K. Aithal and Anand Jaiswal
- Smart phone usage for women’s empowerment to respond against domestic violence in Bangladesh pp. 114-131

- Touhida Tasnima and Md Azalanshah Md Syed
- Readily available technologies in low-resource communities: a review and synthesis pp. 132-172

- Thi Linh Phuong Dang, Arman Sadreddin and Suchit Ahuja
- Economic spillovers from cloud computing: evidence from OECD countries pp. 173-194

- Raúl Katz and Juan Jung
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