Information Technology for Development
2013 - 2025
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Volume 27, issue 4, 2021
- Sharing economy enabled digital platforms for development pp. 635-644

- Xusen Cheng, Jian Mou and Xiangbin Yan
- Building users’ intention to participate in a sharing economy with institutional and calculative mechanisms: an empirical investigation of DiDi in China pp. 645-669

- Jinyuan Guo, Jiabao Lin and Lei Li
- Assessing the impact of sharing economy through adoption of ICT based crowdshipping platform for last-mile delivery in urban and semi-urban India pp. 670-696

- Chandra Kant Upadhyay, Vijayshri Tewari and Vineet Tiwari
- Relationship between consumer participation behaviors and consumer stickiness on mobile short video social platform under the development of ICT: based on value co-creation theory perspective pp. 697-717

- Jifan Ren, Jialiang Yang, Mengyang Zhu and Salman Majeed
- Role of privacy/safety risk and trust on the development of prosumption and value co-creation under the sharing economy: a moderated mediation model pp. 718-735

- Syed Hamad Hassan Shah, Saleha Noor, Shen Lei, Atif Saleem Butt and Muhammad Ali
- IT-enabled sustainable development in electric scooter sharing platforms: focusing on the privacy concerns for traceable information pp. 736-759

- Lin Li, Kyung Young Lee, Younghoon Chang, Sung-Byung Yang and Philip Park
- The role of platform governance in customer risk perception in the context of peer-to-peer platforms pp. 760-778

- Shuai Wang, Shuang (Sara) Ma and Yonggui Wang
- Text mining to explore the influencing factors of sharing economy driven digital platforms to promote social and economic development pp. 779-801

- Li Cui, Ying Hou, Yang Liu and Lu Zhang
- Does government supervision suppress free-floating bike sharing development? Evidence from Mobike in China pp. 802-826

- Linfeng Li, Guo Li and Sheng Liang
Volume 27, issue 3, 2021
- Blockchain for development: a guiding framework pp. 417-438

- Paulo Rupino da Cunha, Piotr Soja and Marinos Themistocleous
- Analyzing the sustainability of 28 ‘Blockchain for Good’ projects via affordances and constraints pp. 439-469

- Bill Tomlinson, Jens Boberg, Jocelyn Cranefield, David Johnstone, Markus Luczak-Roesch, Donald J. Patterson and Shreya Kapoor
- Food subsidy distribution system through Blockchain technology: a value focused thinking approach for prototype development pp. 470-498

- Rohan Sanjay Pawar, Sarah Ashok Sonje and Shekhar Shukla
- A conceptual model for Indian public distribution system using consortium blockchain with on-chain and off-chain trusted data pp. 499-523

- Sandeep Kumar Singh, Mamata Jenamani, Diptiman Dasgupta and Suman Das
- Solidarity cryptocurrencies as digital community platforms pp. 524-538

- Eduardo H. Diniz, Adrian Kemmer Cernev, Denis A. Rodrigues and Fabio Daneluzzi
- Determinants of FinTech payment services diffusion by SMEs in Sub-Saharan Africa: evidence from Ghana pp. 539-560

- Cephas Paa Kwasi Coffie, Zhao Hongjiang, Isaac Adjei Mensah, Rebecca Kiconco and Abraham Emuron Otim Simon
- Collecting money through blockchain technologies: first insights on the determinants of the return on Initial Coin Offerings pp. 561-578

- Francesco Cappa and Michele Pinelli
- Blockchain in the Amazon: creating public value and promoting sustainability pp. 579-598

- Edson Corrêa Tavares, Fernando de Souza Meirelles, Eduardo Corrêa Tavares, Maria Alexandra Cunha and Leandro Marcilio Schunk
- Blockchain-enabled government efficiency and impartiality: using blockchain for targeted poverty alleviation in a city in China pp. 599-616

- Xue Ning, Ronald Ramirez and Jiban Khuntia
- Blockchain technology in the Middle East and North Africa region pp. 617-634

- Maria Papadaki and Ioannis Karamitsos
Volume 27, issue 2, 2021
- Pandemics within the pandemic: confronting socio-economic inequities in a datafied world pp. 151-170

- Sajda Qureshi
- Embeddedness of digital start-ups in development contexts: field experience from Latin America pp. 171-190

- Gerardo Quinones, Richard Heeks and Brian Nicholson
- Mobile phones, household welfare, and women’s empowerment: evidence from rural off-grid regions of Bangladesh pp. 191-207

- Monzur Hossain and Hussain Samad
- Factors influencing individuals’ personal health information privacy concerns. A study in Ghana pp. 208-234

- Ernest K. Adu, Annette Mills and Nelly Todorova
- The Latin American and Caribbean digital divide: a geospatial and multivariate analysis pp. 235-262

- James Pick, Avijit Sarkar and Elizabeth Parrish
- Open data for algorithms: mapping poverty in Belize using open satellite derived features and machine learning pp. 263-292

- Jonathan Hersh, Ryan Engstrom and Michael Mann
- The criticality of ICT-trade nexus on economic and inclusive growth pp. 293-313

- Ngozi Adeleye, Festus Adedoyin and Solomon Nathaniel
- IT Capital in improving national innovation productivity: understanding IT productivity paradox through cognitive path-dependence model pp. 314-335

- Shashi Kant Srivastava
- IT Career aspirations in Bangladesh: a Trigger for development? pp. 336-360

- Tsuyoshi Kano, Abdul Matin Sheikh and Kentaro Toyama
- Interdisciplinarity, self-governance and dialogue: the participatory process underpinning the minimum ethical standards for ICTD/ICT4D research pp. 361-380

- Andy Dearden and Dorothea Kleine
- Strengthening ICT4D evaluation: lessons from the fields of program evaluation, IS/IT evaluation, and aid/development evaluation pp. 381-415

- Moonjung Yim and Ricardo Gomez
Volume 27, issue 1, 2021
- Digital identity for development: The quest for justice and a research agenda pp. 1-12

- Silvia Masiero and Savita Bailur
- Identity at the margins: data justice and refugee experiences with digital identity systems in Lebanon, Jordan, and Uganda pp. 13-36

- Emrys Schoemaker, Dina Baslan, Bryan Pon and Nicola Dell
- Distant, opaque and seamful: seeing the state through the workings of Aadhaar in India pp. 37-49

- Bidisha Chaudhuri
- Exclusion and inclusion in identification: regulation, displacement and data justice pp. 50-66

- Aaron Martin and Linnet Taylor
- Digital identity, datafication and social justice: understanding Aadhaar use among informal workers in south India pp. 67-90

- Shyam Krishna
- From national to sector level biometric systems: the case of Ghana pp. 91-110

- John Effah and Emmanuel Owusu-Oware
- Infrastructure of compassionate repression: making sense of biometrics in Kakuma refugee camp pp. 111-128

- Gianluca Iazzolino
- ‘Without an Aadhaar card nothing could be done’: a mixed methods study of biometric identification and birth registration for children in Varanasi, India pp. 129-149

- Amiya Bhatia, Elizabeth Donger and Jacqueline Bhabha
Volume 26, issue 4, 2020
- The communicative power of knowledge visualizations in mobilizing information and communication technology research pp. 637-652

- Judy van Biljon and Kweku-Muata Osei-Bryson
- Rethinking positive and negative impacts of ‘ICT for development’ through the holistic lens of the sustainable development goals pp. 653-669

- Franz-Ferdinand Rothe
- Displaced and dismayed: how ICTs are helping refugees and migrants, and how we can do better pp. 670-691

- Joseph G. Bock, Ziaul Haque and Kevin A. McMahon
- ICTD Research in Latin America: literature review, scholar feedback, and recommendations pp. 692-710

- Caroline Stratton and David Nemer
- Voices of youth in reconceptualising and repositioning the role of mobile learning for sustainable development pp. 711-727

- Jinhee Kim
- An analysis of the key role of human and technological development in the smart specialization of smart European regions pp. 728-741

- Domingo Nevado Peña, Víctor Raúl López Ruiz and José Luis Alfaro Navarro
- An e-government framework for assessing readiness for public sector e-procurement in a lower-middle income country pp. 742-761

- Peter Adjei-Bamfo, Kwame Ameyaw Domfeh, Justice Nyigmah Bawole, Albert Ahenkan, Theophilus Maloreh-Nyamekye, Stephanie Adjei-Bamfo and Samuel Antwi Darkwah
- Evaluating mobile app usage by service sector micro and small enterprises in Nigeria: an abductive approach pp. 762-772

- Adebowale Owoseni and Hossana Twinomurinzi
- Does information and communications technology affect economic growth? Empirical evidence from SAARC countries pp. 773-787

- Manas Tripathi and Sarveshwar Kumar Inani
- A social network analysis of ICTD conferences (2006–2017) pp. 788-810

- Maitrayee Mukerji and Unnati Chauhan
- Exploring university perceptions of IS implementation and attributes of success: a case study of public universities in Thailand pp. 811-836

- Ananchanok Watchaton and Donyaprueth Krairit
- Structural changes driven by e-petitioning technology: changing the relationship between the central government and local governments pp. 837-855

- Naci Karkin and Marijn Janssen
Volume 26, issue 3, 2020
- Outrage and anger in a global pandemic: flipping the script on healthcare pp. 445-457

- Sajda Qureshi
- Citizen-centric capacity development for ICT4D: the case of continuing medical education on a stick pp. 458-476

- Yan Li, Manoj A. Thomas, Debra Stoner and Sarbartha S. J. B. Rana
- Human-centered design for global health equity pp. 477-505

- Isaac Holeman and Dianna Kane
- Health outcome and expenditure in low-income countries: does increasing diffusion of information and communication technology matter? pp. 506-524

- Rezwanul Hasan Rana, Khorshed Alam and Jeff Gow
- Improving the ‘manager-clinician’ collaboration for effective healthcare ICT and telemedicine adoption processes – a cohered emergent perspective pp. 525-550

- Frank Nyame-Asiamah
- Knowledge mobilization of human–computer interaction for development research: core issues and domain questions pp. 551-576

- Judy van Biljon
- An 89% solution adoption rate at a two-year follow-up: evaluating the effectiveness of an animated agricultural video approach pp. 577-590

- Julia Bello-Bravo, Eric Abbott, Sostino Mocumbe, Ricardo Maria, Robert Mazur and Barry R. Pittendrigh
- ICT for agriculture extension: actor network theory for understanding the establishment of agricultural knowledge centers in South Wollo, Ethiopia pp. 591-606

- Fanos Mekonnen Birke and Andrea Knierim
- Financial inclusion, information and communication technology diffusion, and economic growth: a panel data analysis pp. 607-635

- Amrita Chatterjee
Volume 26, issue 2, 2020
- Why Data Matters for Development? Exploring Data Justice, Micro-Entrepreneurship, Mobile Money and Financial Inclusion pp. 201-213

- Sajda Qureshi
- Data inequalities and why they matter for development pp. 214-233

- Jonathan Cinnamon
- Marginalization of indigenous voices in the information age: a case study of cell phones in the rural Congo pp. 234-267

- Sylvain K. Cibangu
- Differences in ICT use by entrepreneurial micro-firms: evidence from Zambia pp. 268-291

- Yee Kwan Tang and Victor Konde
- Size matters: the impact of combinations of ICT assets on the performance of Chilean micro, small and medium enterprises pp. 292-315

- Alejandro Cataldo, Gabriel Pino and Robert J. McQueen
- Impact of information technology innovation on firm performance in Kenya pp. 316-345

- Samwel Macharia Chege, Daoping Wang and Shaldon Leparan Suntu
- The impact of social media on the business performance of small firms in China pp. 346-368

- Xiaoqing Li, Xiaogang He and Yifeng Zhang
- Analysing slow growth of mobile money market in India using a market separation perspective pp. 369-393

- Devendra Dilip Potnis, Aakanksha Gaur and Jang Bahadur Singh
- Contextual facilitators and barriers influencing the continued use of mobile payment services in a developing country: insights from adopters in India pp. 394-420

- Abhipsa Pal, Tejaswini Herath, Rahul De’ and H. Raghav Rao
- Do mobile financial services ensure the subjective well-being of micro-entrepreneurs? An investigation applying UTAUT2 model pp. 421-444

- Syed Abidur Rahman, Mirza Mohammad Didarul Alam and Seyedeh Khadijeh Taghizadeh
Volume 26, issue 1, 2020
- Enterprise systems in transition economies: research landscape and framework for socioeconomic development pp. 1-37

- Narcyz Roztocki, Piotr Soja and Heinz Roland Weistroffer
- Qualitative analysis of cultural tourism websites of municipalities in Taiwan pp. 38-53

- Chang Bin Lee
- Assessing the effects of information and communication technologies on organizational development: business values perspectives pp. 54-88

- Farrukh Saleem, Naomie Salim, Abdulrahman H. Altalhi, Zahid Ullah, Abdullah AL-Malaise AL-Ghamdi and Zahid Mahmood Khan
- Impact of high-speed broadband on innovation in rural firms pp. 89-107

- Giselle Rampersad and Indrit Troshani
- Learning from the mobile payment role model: lessons from Kenya for neighboring Rwanda pp. 108-127

- Marthe Uwamariya and Claudia Loebbecke
- Broadband and economic growth: a reassessment pp. 128-145

- Walter Mayer, Gary Madden and Chen Wu
- Examining the effect of mobile money transfer (MMT) capabilities on business growth and development impact pp. 146-161

- David Asamoah, Samer Takieddine and Mawuli Amedofu
- Not every line is connected equally: evidence from Deyang’s mobile users pp. 162-179

- Chun Liu and Lian Wang
- Mobile phones, gender, and female empowerment in sub-Saharan Africa: studies with African youth pp. 180-193

- Gina Porter, Kate Hampshire, Albert Abane, Alister Munthali, Elsbeth Robson, Ariane De Lannoy, Augustine Tanle and Samuel Owusu
- Health information systems in developing countries: some reflections on information for action pp. 194-200

- Geoff Walsham
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