Information Technology for Development
2013 - 2025
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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
Volume 23, issue 4, 2017
- Improving outcomes from Information and Communication Technology for Development (ICT4D) studies pp. 645-647

- Sajda Qureshi
- Taking technology to the field: hardware challenges in developing countries pp. 648-667

- Laura J. Hosman and Laura E. Armey
- The development of a mobile money service: an exploratory actor-network study pp. 668-686

- Godfried B. Adaba and Daniel Azerikatoa Ayoung
- ICT diffusion as a determinant of human progress pp. 687-705

- Sang-Oun Lee, Ahreum Hong and Junseok Hwang
- The impact of ICT on labor productivity in the EU pp. 706-722

- Marcin Relich
- Bridging ICTD research and policy-making: notes from a systematic review on MSMEs in the low- and middle-income countries pp. 723-733

- P. Vigneswara Ilavarasan
Volume 23, issue 3, 2017
- Exploring the emerging research topics on information technology-enabled collaboration for development pp. 403-414

- Xusen Cheng, Xiangbin Yan and Deepinder S. Bajwa
- An extensible framework for collaborative e-governance platform workflow modeling using data flow analysis pp. 415-437

- Luning Liu, Jingrui Ju and Yuqiang Feng
- User roles and team structures in a crowdsourcing community for international development – a social network perspective pp. 438-462

- Simon Fuger, Robert Schimpf, Johann Füller and Katja Hutter
- Digital platforms for research collaboration: using design science in developing a South African open knowledge repository pp. 463-485

- Judy van Biljon, Mario Marais and Melanie Platz
- Employees’ collaborative use of green information systems for corporate sustainability: motivation, effort and performance pp. 486-506

- Zhaojun Yang, Jun Sun, Yali Zhang, Ying Wang and Lisha Cao
- Enhancing client citizenship behavior in enterprise system service of China: the role of enterprise system benefits and guanxi pp. 507-525

- Yuting Wang, Hefu Liu and Zhao Cai
- Increasing collaboration and participation in smart city governance: a cross-case analysis of smart city initiatives pp. 526-553

- Gabriela Viale Pereira, Maria Alexandra Cunha, Thomas J. Lampoltshammer, Peter Parycek and Maurício Gregianin Testa
- The dominant role of governing structure in cross-sector collaboration in developing China: two case studies of information integration in local government one-stop services pp. 554-578

- Nan Zhang, Zhikui Lu and Yunyun Shou
- To reward or develop identification in online brand communities: evidence from emerging markets pp. 579-596

- Ying Hua, Shuang (Sara) Ma, Yonggui Wang and Qimeng Wan
- Vendor-managed inventory as data interchange strategy in the networked collaboration of a Vietnam ship parts supplier and its customers pp. 597-617

- Judith Molka-Danielsen, Per Engelseth and Bich Thi Ngoc Le
- Governing nonprofit platform ecosystems – an information platform for refugees pp. 618-643

- Maximilian Schreieck, Manuel Wiesche and Helmut Krcmar
Volume 23, issue 2, 2017
- Context-specific theorizing in ICT4D research pp. 195-211

- Francis Kofi Andoh-Baidoo
- Information and communications technology use and income growth: evidence of the multiplier effect in very small island states pp. 212-234

- Sajda Qureshi and Lotfollah Najjar
- Telecommunications infrastructure and usage and the FDI–growth nexus: evidence from Asian-21 countries pp. 235-260

- Rudra P. Pradhan, Mak Arvin, Mahendhiran Nair, Jay Mittal and Neville R. Norman
- Information technology adoption for sustainable development: green e-books as an example pp. 261-280

- Chia-Lin Hsu, Mu-Chen Chen and Yu-Hsiang Lin
- Can the internet promote democracy? A cross-country study based on dynamic panel data models pp. 281-295

- Ali Pirannejad
- ICT adoption in Cameroon SME: application of Bass diffusion model pp. 296-317

- Habib Ntwoku, Solomon Negash and Peter Meso
- What makes a maker: the motivation for the maker movement in ICT pp. 318-335

- Bo-Ram Kwon and Junyeong Lee
- Enterprise system lifecycles in transition and less developed economies within the European Union pp. 336-366

- Paulo Rupino da Cunha, Piotr Soja, Marinos Themistocleous and Miguel Mira da Silva
- Contributions and challenges in the struggle to end poverty: the case of Kiva pp. 367-387

- Nader H. Asgary and Robert E. McNulty
- ICT: performance evaluation of community development worker’s in South Africa on e-skills pp. 388-402

- R. O. Fasasi and D. Heukelman
Volume 23, issue 1, 2017
- The forgotten awaken: ICT’s evolving role in the roots of mass discontent pp. 1-17

- Sajda Qureshi
- ICT4D research: reflections on history and future agenda pp. 18-41

- Geoff Walsham
- Examining the ICT access effect on socioeconomic development: the moderating role of ICT use and skills pp. 42-58

- María Alderete
- Interrogating the effect of environmental factors on e-commerce institutionalization in Tanzania: a test and validation of small and medium enterprise claims pp. 59-85

- Salah Kabanda and Irwin Brown
- The evolution of Ghanaian Internet cafés, 2003–2014 pp. 86-106

- Matthew LeBlanc and Wesley Shrum
- Information asymmetries and identification bias in P2P social microlending pp. 107-126

- Frederick J. Riggins and David M. Weber
- An exploratory study on mobile banking adoption in Indian metropolitan and urban areas: a scenario-based experiment pp. 127-152

- Sumeet Gupta, Haejung Yun, Heng Xu and Hee-Woong Kim
- Understanding e-government failure in the developing country context: a process-oriented study pp. 153-178

- Panom Gunawong and Ping Gao
- The role of information and communication technology for development in Brazil pp. 179-193

- Rodrigo Fernandes Malaquias, Fernanda Francielle de Oliveira Malaquias and Yujong Hwang
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