Information Technology for Development
2013 - 2025
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Volume 29, issue 4, 2023
- Digital transformation for development: a human capital key or system of oppression? pp. 423-434

- Sajda Qureshi
- Sustainable business value model in the ICT4D research agenda pp. 435-461

- Angelica Pigola and Fernando Souza Meirelles
- The impact of internet development on green total factor productivity in China’s prefectural cities pp. 462-487

- Renai Jiang, Shenghao Yang, Sidong Lian and Gary H. Jefferson
- Towards a process framework to guide the development of ICT4D programs: a South African perspective pp. 488-524

- Lauren Lize Fouche, Sara S. (Saartjie) Grobbelaar and Wouter G. Bam
- Designing ICTs for development. A Delphi study on problem framing, approach, and team composition pp. 525-557

- Stephen Smith and Rico Lie
- Data management system for sustainable agriculture among smallholder farmers in Tanzania: research-in-progress pp. 558-581

- Gilbert Exaud Mushi, Giovanna Di Marzo Serugendo and Pierre-Yves Burgi
- Digital financial services and human development: current landscape and research prospects pp. 582-606

- Himanshu Sharma and Antonio Díaz Andrade
- Criminal factions and ICT-Mediated financial inclusion in Brazilian favelas: the role of context pp. 607-644

- Luiz Antonio Joia and Stefano Giarelli
- The role of digitalization in decreasing gender gap in opportunity driven entrepreneurship pp. 645-664

- M. Mahdi Moeini Gharagozloo, Mahdi Forghani Bajestani, Ali Moeini Gharagozloo, Amirmahmood Amini Sedeh and Fatemeh Askarzadeh
- Explaining the digital divide in the European Union: the complementary role of information security concerns in the social process of internet appropriation pp. 665-691

- Giuseppe Lamberti, Jordi Lopez-Sintas and Jakkapong Sukphan
- Reducing technology-mediated service exclusion by providing human assistant support for senior citizens: evidence from China pp. 692-715

- Yu Zhang, Hongquan Ao, Weibin Deng and Yafen Yuan
- Correction pp. 716-716

- The Editors
Volume 29, issue 2-3, 2023
- Cycles of development in systems of survival with artificial intelligence: a formative research agenda pp. 171-183

- Sajda Qureshi
- E-formality and data justice: the individualization of street trade in Recife, Brazil pp. 184-204

- Rui Roberto Ramos, Niall Hayes and Monideepa Tarafdar
- How do localized socio-economic platform ecosystems emerge?: a mobile platform to bring the market to villagers in Himalayan forests pp. 205-227

- Gaurav Dixit
- Exploring the gender gap in mobile money awareness and use: evidence from eight low and middle income countries pp. 228-255

- Travis W. Reynolds, Pierre E. Biscaye, C. Leigh Anderson, Caitlin O’Brien-Carelli and Joanna Keel
- E-Governance as good governance? evidence from 15 West African countries pp. 256-275

- Patience I. Akpan-Obong, Mai P. Trinh, Charles K. Ayo and Aderonke Oni
- The potential of eParticipation in enlarging individual capabilities: a conceptual framework pp. 276-298

- Fernando Pinto, Marie Anne Macadar and Gabriela Viale Pereira
- Inequalities of Indonesia’s regional digital development and its association with socioeconomic characteristics: a spatial and multivariate analysis pp. 299-328

- Fitri Kartiasih, Nachrowi Djalal Nachrowi, I Dewa Gede Karma Wisana and Dwini Handayani
- Does information and communication technology really affect human development? An empirical analysis pp. 329-347

- Yuri Zelenkov and Elizaveta Lashkevich
- Blockchain technology prospects in transforming Ghana’s economy: a phenomenon-based approach pp. 348-377

- Elijah Asante Boakye, Hongjiang Zhao and Bright Nana Kwame Ahia
- Impacts of ICT and digital finance on poverty and income inequality: a sub-national study from India pp. 378-405

- Simontini Das and Amrita Chatterjee
- ICT adoption, bank performance & development in Sub-Saharan Africa: a dynamic panel analysis pp. 406-422

- Ekene S. Aguegboh, Chinonso V. Agu and Vivian I. Nnetu-Okolieuwa
Volume 29, issue 1, 2023
- ICT4D and the Sustainable Development Goals: a road well-traveled pp. 1-8

- Annika Andersson and Mathias Hatakka
- Digital development, inequalities & the Sustainable Development Goals: what does ‘Leave No-One Behind’ mean for ICT4D? pp. 9-26

- Franz-Ferdinand Rothe, Leo Van Audenhove and Jan Loisen
- Nowcasting for hunger relief: a study of promise and perils pp. 27-47

- Wayne Wobcke, Caroline Compton, Fleur Johns, Jayson Lamchek and Siti Mariyah
- Contract approaches for sustainable community-based access to e-service provision: a comparative study between Bangladesh and the Philippines pp. 48-60

- Jeremy Brown and Shah Md. Safiul Hoque
- Does digitalization contribute to lesser income inequality? Evidence from G20 countries pp. 61-82

- Zi Hui Yin and Chang Hwan Choi
- The role of information and communication technology and financial development in shaping a low-carbon environment: a Belt and Road journey toward development pp. 83-102

- Shah Saud, Abdul Haseeb, Songsheng Chen and Huiyun Li
- Impacts of information and communication technologies on the SDGs: the case of Mayu Telecomunicaciones in rural areas of Peru pp. 103-127

- Ignacio Prieto-Egido, Teresa Sanchez-Chaparro and Julia Urquijo-Reguera
- Can information and communication technologies contribute to poverty reduction? Evidence from poor counties in China pp. 128-150

- Rui Gu, Wei Zhang, Kevin Chen and Fengying Nie
- Digital finance and happiness: evidence from China pp. 151-169

- Kexin Meng and Jing Jian Xiao
Volume 28, issue 4, 2022
- Creating cycles of prosperity with human digital development for intelligent global health pp. 649-659

- Sajda Qureshi
- Digital citizen empowerment: A systematic literature review of theories and development models pp. 660-687

- Swapnil Sharma, Arpan K. Kar, M. P. Gupta, Yogesh K. Dwivedi and Marijn Janssen
- Digital inequality beyond the digital divide: conceptualizing adverse digital incorporation in the global South pp. 688-704

- Richard Heeks
- Aadhaar and social assistance programming: local bureaucracies as critical intermediary pp. 705-720

- Shirin Madon, C.R. Ranjini and R.K. Anantha Krishnan
- ICT uptake and use and social connectedness in rural and remote communities: a study from Sarawak, Malaysia pp. 721-746

- Christine Horn and Sandra M. Gifford
- Telecentres’ contribution to women's empowerment in rural areas of South Africa pp. 747-776

- Abiodun Alao, Wallace Chigona and Roelien Brink
- Conceptualizing digital leadership characteristics for successful digital transformation: the case of Tanzania pp. 777-796

- Mawazo Mwita Magesa and Joan Jonathan
- Information technology as a catalyst to the effects of education on labor productivity pp. 797-815

- John Paul C. Flaminiano, Jamil Paolo Francisco and Sunshine Therese S. Alcantara
- The moderating role of ICT diffusion between financial development and economic growth: a bootstrap ARDL approach in Saudi Arabia pp. 816-836

- Zouheyr Gheraia, Mehdi Abid, Habib Sekrafi and Hanane Abdelli
- How are service automation and national ICT development associated with international trade in services? pp. 837-859

- Gwanhoo Lee and Min-Seok Pang
- Technology penetration and human development nexus in middle-income countries: the synergy effect of inclusive resources distribution pp. 860-874

- Alex Adegboye, Stephen A. Ojeka, Olawunmi Tolase, Oluwatayo Omoremi and Yvonne Jude-Okeke
- Correction pp. 875-875

- The Editors
Volume 28, issue 3, 2022
- From research to action: the practice of decolonizing ICT4D pp. 443-450

- Caroline Khene and Silvia Masiero
- Examining the health impact of elderly ICT use in China pp. 451-467

- Qianqian Zhang, Xitong Guo and Douglas Vogel
- Institutional development in an information-driven economy: can ICTs enhance economic growth for low- and lower middle-income countries? pp. 468-487

- Rudra P. Pradhan, Mak Arvin, Mahendhiran Nair, John H. Hall and Sara E. Bennett
- Diffusion and adoption of digital communications services in India pp. 488-510

- Chavi Asrani and Arpan Kumar Kar
- Threshold effects of ICT access and usage in Burkinabe and Ghanaian households pp. 511-531

- Alhassan Karakara and Evans S. Osabuohien
- Mobile phone use for social inclusion: the case of internally displaced people in Nigeria pp. 532-557

- Salihu Dasuki and John Effah
- Factors affecting digital technology adoption by small-scale farmers in agriculture value chains (AVCs) in South Africa pp. 558-584

- Hermanus Jacobus Smidt and Osden Jokonya
- Development of small-and medium-sized enterprises through information technology adoption persistence in Vietnam pp. 585-616

- Vu Nam and Ngoc Minh Nguyen
- Eliciting design principles using a data justice framework for participatory urban water governance observatories pp. 617-638

- Fenna Imara Hoefsloot, Andrea Jimenez, Javier Martinez, Liliana Miranda Sara and Karin Pfeffer
- Book review: Patching development: information politics and social change in India pp. 639-642

- Silvia Masiero
- Correction notice pp. 643-646

- The Editors
- Correction pp. 647-647

- The Editors
Volume 28, issue 2, 2022
- Digital transformation at the margins: a battle for the soul of self-sovereignty pp. 215-229

- Sajda Qureshi
- Exploring the impact of ICT usage among indigenous people and their quality of life: operationalizing Sen’s capability approach pp. 230-250

- Najmul Hasan, Yukun Bao and Shah J. Miah
- ICT4D evaluation: its foci, challenges, gaps, limitations, and possible approaches for improvement pp. 251-274

- Moonjung Yim and Ricardo Gomez
- The process of resource bricolage and organizational improvisation in information technology innovation: a case study of BDZX in China pp. 275-296

- Haibo Hu, Haitao Lu, Tao Huang, William X. Wei, Chunbing Mao and Stanley Bruce Thomson
- Inter-agency information sharing for Chinese e-government development: a comparison between vertical and horizontal dimensions pp. 297-318

- Dan Ma, Junjie Zhou and Meiyun Zuo
- E-diary: a digital tool for strengthening accountability in agricultural extension pp. 319-345

- Angella Namyenya, Thomas Daum, Patience B. Rwamigisa and Regina Birner
- Estimating effects of ICT intensity on productivity, employment and output in South Africa: an industry-level analysis pp. 346-371

- Mapula Hildah Lefophane and Mmatlou Kalaba
- Knowledge economy classification in African countries: A model-based clustering approach pp. 372-396

- Antonio Andres, Abraham Otero and Voxi Heinrich Amavilah
- Socioeconomic status and digital inequality: lessons from Cote D’Ivoire pp. 397-419

- Bangaly Kaba and Peter Meso
- The role of ICT and effect of national culture on economic growth pp. 420-442

- Parvathi Jayaprakash and Radhakrishna Pillai
Volume 28, issue 1, 2022
- Harnessing knowledge networking for Global Capability Sourcing: the development imperative pp. 1-15

- Sajda Qureshi
- Strengthening digital inclusion through e-government: cohesive ICT training programs to intensify digital competency pp. 16-38

- Sohail Raza Chohan and Guangwei Hu
- Internet penetration as national innovation capacity: worldwide evidence on the impact of ICTs on innovation development pp. 39-55

- Feng Xiong, Leizhen Zang and Yanyan Gao
- Digital innovation in SMEs: a systematic review, synthesis and research agenda pp. 56-80

- Boumediene Ramdani, Siddhartha Raja and Marina Kayumova
- Frugal innovation and digital effectuation for development: the case of Lucia pp. 81-110

- Prem Bhushan Khanal, Benoit A. Aubert, Jean-Grégoire Bernard, Ravikumar Narasimhamurthy and Rahul Dé
- Does purpose of use matter? Influences on developmental use versus personal use by low-income farmers pp. 111-136

- Kamala Gollakota, James B. Pick and Manju Singh
- Demonstrating critically reflexive ICT4D project conduct in rural South Africa pp. 137-164

- Kirstin E. M. Krauss
- Information and Communication Technologies for Development (ICT4D) critique pp. 165-188

- Laura Schelenz and Maria Pawelec
- M-government continuance intentions: an instrument development and validation pp. 189-209

- Thamer Alshammari, Chris Messom and Yen Cheung
- Tribute to a prodigious scholar, mentor and global thought leader: Professor Peter Keen pp. 210-213

- Sajda Qureshi
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