Information Technology for Development
2013 - 2025
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Volume 25, issue 4, 2019
- Retraction: Biometric identification, financial inclusion and economic growth in India: does mobile penetration matter? pp. i-ii

- The Editors
- RETRACTED ARTICLE: Biometric identification, financial inclusion and economic growth in India: does mobile penetration matter? pp. iii-xxiii

- Saibal Ghosh
- Climate change adaptation for sustainable development: the information and communication technology (ICT) paradox pp. 625-629

- Sajda Qureshi
- Technology-driven information sharing and conditional financial development in Africa pp. 630-659

- Simplice Asongu, John Anyanwu and Vanessa Tchamyou
- Towards closing the gender gap in Iraq: understanding gender differences in smartphone adoption and use pp. 660-685

- Nisreen Ameen and Robert Willis
- The contingent role of dependency in predicting the intention to adopt B2B e-commerce pp. 686-714

- Abdallah Alsaad, Rosli Mohamad and Noor Azizi Ismail
- Factors affecting the adoption of information and communication technology in small and medium enterprises: a perspective from rural Saudi Arabia pp. 715-738

- Adnan Mustafa AlBar and Md. Rakibul Hoque
Volume 25, issue 3, 2019
- Addendum pp. (i)-(i)

- The Editors
- Erratum pp. (ii)-(ii)

- The Editors
- Perspectives on development: why does studying information and communication technology for development (ICT4D) matter? pp. 381-389

- Sajda Qureshi
- What can be controlled: actionable ICT4D in the case of Palestine pp. 390-423

- Hasan Z. Nuseibeh, Alan R. Hevner and Rosann W. Collins
- Evolution of the linkage structure of ICT industry and its role in the economic system: the case of Korea pp. 424-454

- Pil Sun Heo and Duk Hee Lee
- How information and communication technology affect international trade: a comparative analysis of BRICS countries pp. 455-474

- Mei Ling Wang and Chang Hwan Choi
- Mobile banking in the government-to-person payment sector for financial inclusion in Pakistan pp. 475-502

- Atika Ahmad Kemal
- The role of openness in the effect of ICT on governance pp. 503-531

- Simplice Asongu and Jacinta C. Nwachukwu
- Tackling social inequality in development: beyond access to appropriation of ICTs for employability pp. 532-551

- Yvonne Ai-Chi Loh and Arul Chib
- Open data and e-government – related or competing ecosystems: a paradox of open government and promise of civic engagement in Estonia pp. 552-578

- Maxat Kassen
- Facilitated discussions increase learning gains from dialectically localized animated educational videos in Niger pp. 579-603

- Julia Bello-Bravo, Ousseina Abdoulaye Zakari, Ibrahim Baoua and Barry Robert Pittendrigh
- Does public service delivery through new channels promote citizen trust in government? The case of smart devices pp. 604-624

- Suk Kyoung Kim, Min Jae Park and Jae Jeung Rho
Volume 25, issue 2, 2019
- The role of information and communication technologies in socioeconomic development: towards a multi-dimensional framework pp. 171-183

- Narcyz Roztocki, Piotr Soja and Heinz Roland Weistroffer
- A contextualized IT adoption and use model for telemedicine in Ethiopia pp. 184-203

- Getachew Hailemariam Mengesha and Monica J. Garfield
- Developing capacity through co-design: the case of two municipalities in rural South Africa pp. 204-226

- Carl Jacobs, Ulrike Rivett and Musa Chemisto
- Organizational citizenship behavior of IT professionals: lessons from Poland and Germany pp. 227-249

- Jolanta Kowal, Alicja Keplinger and Juho Mäkiö
- Fostering development of soft skills in ICT curricula: a case of a transition economy pp. 250-274

- Janusz Stal and Grażyna Paliwoda-Pękosz
- The influence of transformed government on citizen trust: insights from Bahrain pp. 275-303

- Mohamed Mahmood, Vishanth Weerakkody and Weifeng Chen
- Discovering the determinants and predicting the degree of e-business diffusion using the decision tree method: evidence from Montenegro pp. 304-333

- Biljana Rondović, Ljiljana Kašćelan, Vujica Lazović and Tamara Đuričković
- An exploratory study of the determinants of information technology hardware production: a country-level analysis pp. 334-356

- Namchul Shin and Jason Dedrick
- Enterprise system implementations in transition and developed economies: differences in project contracting and governance pp. 357-380

- Przemysław Lech
Volume 25, issue 1, 2019
- Contextual reflections on innovations in an interconnected world: theoretical lenses and practical considerations in ICT4D – Part 2 pp. 1-6

- Kweku-Muata Osei-Bryson and Arlene Bailey
- A holistic perspective on the theoretical foundations for ICT4D research pp. 7-25

- Maung K. Sein, Devinder Thapa, Mathias Hatakka and Øystein Sæbø
- A knowledge broker for collaboration and sharing for SIDS: the case of comprehensive disaster management in the Caribbean pp. 26-48

- Lila Rao and Maurice McNaughton
- Effects of ICT-enabled social capital on inter-organizational relationships and performance: empirical evidence from an emerging economy pp. 49-68

- Dasuni Nawinna and John R. Venable
- Taxonomy of digital community currency platforms pp. 69-91

- Eduardo H. Diniz, Erica S. Siqueira and Eric van Heck
- Exploring the factors affecting global manufacturing performance pp. 92-121

- Benjamin Yeo and Delvin Grant
- Exploring the effects of ICTs, workforce, and gender on capacity utilization pp. 122-150

- Benjamin Yeo and Delvin Grant
- Making IT global – what facility management brings to the table? pp. 151-169

- Bartlomiej Gawin and Bartosz Marcinkowski
Volume 24, issue 3, 2018
- Contextual reflections on innovations in an interconnected world: theoretical lenses and practical considerations in ICT4D pp. 423-428

- Arlene Bailey and Kweku-Muata Osei-Bryson
- Can mobile phone-based animated videos induce learning and technology adoption among low-literate farmers? A field experiment in Burkina Faso pp. 429-460

- Mywish Maredia, Byron Reyes, Malick N. Ba, Clementine L. Dabire, Barry Pittendrigh and Julia Bello-Bravo
- Wired mobile phones: the case of community technology centers in favelas of Brazil pp. 461-481

- David Nemer
- A confessional account of community entry: doing critically reflexive ICT4D work in a deep rural community in South Africa pp. 482-510

- Kirstin E. M. Krauss
- A comprehensive four-stage framework for evaluation of Information Communication Technologies for Development interventions pp. 511-531

- Vidushi Pandey and Sumeet Gupta
- The clinic-level perspective on mHealth implementation: a South African case study pp. 532-553

- Brendon Wolff-Piggott, Jesse Coleman and Ulrike Rivett
- Vendor satisfaction of E-government procurement systems in developing countries: an empirical research in Indonesia pp. 554-581

- DongBack Seo, Chee-Wee Tan and Gumala Warman
- Investigating critical success factors in online learning environments in higher education systems in the Caribbean pp. 582-611

- Corlane Barclay, Charlette Donalds and Kweku-Muata Osei-Bryson
- Market influencers for ICT advancement in small states – a comparative analysis pp. 612-631

- Guillermo Jesús Larios-Hernández and Pável Reyes-Mercado
Volume 24, issue 2, 2018
- Healthcare information technology for development: improvements in people’s lives through innovations in the uses of technologies pp. 189-197

- Solomon Negash, Philip Musa, Doug Vogel and Sundeep Sahay
- The role of perceived e-health literacy in users’ continuance intention to use mobile healthcare applications: an exploratory empirical study in China pp. 198-223

- Xi Zhang, Xiangda Yan, Xiongfei Cao, Yongqiang Sun, Hui Chen and Jinghuai She
- An assessment of learning gains from educational animated videos versus traditional extension presentations among farmers in Benin pp. 224-244

- Julia Bello-Bravo, Manuele Tamò, Elie Ayitondji Dannon and Barry Robert Pittendrigh
- mHealth outcomes for pregnant mothers in Malawi: a capability perspective pp. 245-278

- Mphatso Nyemba-Mudenda and Wallace Chigona
- Doctor–patient relationship strength’s impact in an online healthcare community pp. 279-300

- Shanshan Guo, Xitong Guo, Xiaofei Zhang and Doug Vogel
- Proposing a decision support system for automated mobile asthma monitoring in remote areas pp. 301-314

- Chinazunwa Uwaoma and Gunjan Mansingh
- Mind the Gap: Assessing Alignment between Hospital Quality and its Information Systems pp. 315-332

- João Barata, Paulo Rupino da Cunha and Ana Paula Melo Santos
- Countering the “dam effect”: the case for architecture and governance in developing country health information systems pp. 333-358

- Mikael Gebre-Mariam and Elisabeth Fruijtier
- Mobile IT in health – the case of short messaging service in an HIV awareness program pp. 359-397

- Tridib Bandyopadhyay, Peter Meso and Solomon Negash
- Innovation in the fringes of software ecosystems: the role of socio-technical generativity pp. 398-421

- Brown Msiska and Petter Nielsen
Volume 24, issue 1, 2018
- Conceptualizing development in information and communication technology for development (ICT4D) pp. 1-14

- Yingqin Zheng, Mathias Hatakka, Sundeep Sahay and Annika Andersson
- From needs to aspirations in information technology for development pp. 15-36

- Kentaro Toyama
- The practice of ICT-enabled development pp. 37-62

- Harminder Singh, Antonio Díaz Andrade and Angsana A. Techatassanasoontorn
- ICT4D research: a call for a strong critical approach pp. 63-94

- Rahul De´, Abhipsa Pal, Rupal Sethi, Sunil K. Reddy and Chetan Chitre
- Tech hubs, innovation and development pp. 95-118

- Andrea Jiménez and Yingqin Zheng
- Critical agency and development: applying Freire and Sen to ICT4D in Zambia and Brazil pp. 119-137

- Sammia Poveda and Tony Roberts
- Building theory in ICT4D evaluation: a comprehensive approach to assessing outcome and impact pp. 138-164

- Hafeni Mthoko and Caroline Khene
- Analyzing conflict and its management within ICT4D partnerships: an institutional logics perspective pp. 165-187

- Shahifol Arbi Ismail, Richard Heeks, Brian Nicholson and Aini Aman
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