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Electronic Journal of Information Systems in Developing Countries, Volume 87
Volume 87, Number 1, January 2021
- Issue Information.
- Mahendrawathi ER, Dita Nurmadewi:
Analysis of business process management capability and information technology in small and medium enterprises in the garment industry (multiple case studies in East Java, Indonesia). - Raphael Kamanga, Patricia M. Alexander:
Contradictions and strengths in activity systems: Enhancing insights into human activity in IS adoption research. - Ricardo Gomez:
The failed promise of IeCT for development: Aunt Ofelia replies to her letter 20 years later. - Wilfred F. Senyoni:
Health information systems implementation: Weaving alliances in East African Community. - Ammar A. F. Alalawneh, Saleh Fahed Alkhatib:
The barriers to big data adoption in developing economies. - Tesfaye Bayu Bati, Anteneh Wasyhun Workneh:
Evaluating integrated use of information technologies in secondary schools of Ethiopia using design-reality gap analysis: A school-level study.
Volume 87, Number 2, March 2021
- Issue Information.
- Abdulrashid Iliya, Chidi G. Ononiwu:
Mechanisms for mobile phone use in empowerment: A critical realist study of people with disabilities in Nigeria. - Majed Alharthi, Md. Mazharul Islam:
How can mobile phone usage affect micro and small enterprises' performance in Saudi Arabia? - Evelyn Kigozi Kahiigi, Agnes Rwashana Semwanga:
Understanding the retail business owners' perception of social media tax in Uganda. - Wenxiu (Vince) Nan, Xiaolin (Christina) Zhu, M. Lynne Markus:
What we know and don't know about the socioeconomic impacts of mobile money in Sub-Saharan Africa: A systematic literature review. - So Pyay Thar, Thiagarajah Ramilan, Robert J. Farquharson, Alexis Pang, Deli Chen:
An empirical analysis of the use of agricultural mobile applications among smallholder farmers in Myanmar. - Noora H. Alghatam:
E-government through the lens of trading zones: A case of e-government implementation in Dubai.
Volume 87, Number 3, May 2021
- Issue Information.
- Tolu Olarewaju, Ibrahim Rufai, Samanthika Gallage:
E-transparency and government budgetary corruption: A social marketing and transformation case from Nigeria. - Ransford Mensah, Aileen Cater-Steel, Mark Toleman:
Factors affecting e-government adoption in Liberia: A practitioner perspective. - Ummaha Hazra, Asad Karim Khan Priyo:
Mobile financial services in Bangladesh: Understanding the affordances. - Carlos Tchinda Maxime, Ibrahim Moukouop Nguena:
Practices in software testing in Cameroon challenges and perspectives. - Robert M. Davison:
Diversity and inclusion at the Electronic Journal of Information Systems in Developing Countries. - Elvis Attakora-Amaniampong, Appau Williams Miller, Samson Akanvose Aziabah:
Determinants of investor satisfaction with e-commerce platforms and traded products in student housing development in Ghana. - Krishnadas Nanath, Radhakrishna R. Pillai:
Individual and organizational factors affecting the implementation of Green IT : A case study of an Indian business school.
Volume 87, Number 4, July 2021
- Issue Information.
- Upmith Singh, Kamlendra Rawat, Ashim Raj Singhla:
Dynamics of e-Governance in post COVID era: India. 12168 - Carlos Fernández García:
Effect of augmented reality on school journalism: A tool for developing communication competencies in virtual environments. 12169 - Taimur Ahad, Peter Busch, Yvette Blount, Winnie Picoto:
Bangladeshi ready-made garment development via ubiquitous and mobile computing. 12170 - Poline Bala, Chong Eng Tan:
Digital inclusion of the Orang Asli of Peninsular Malaysia: Remote virtual mechanism for usability of telecentres amongst indigenous peoples. 12171 - Traben Pleasant, Shaozeng Zhang:
Capabilities and aspirations: A multi-theory approach to information and communications technology for development in rural Panama. 12172 - Maruf Gbadebo Salimon, Olayemi Abdullateef Aliyu, Maha Mohammed Yusr, Selvan Perumal:
Smartphone banking usage in Nigeria: Gamification, technology acceptance and cultural factors empirical perspectives. 12174
Volume 87, Number 5, September 2021
- Issue Information.
- Samwel Dick Mwapwele, Judy van Biljon:
Novice researchers' perspectives on affordances in ICT4D research collaboration. - Suné von Solms, Johan Meyer:
Use of low bandwidth network technologies and sensors for operation and performance monitoring of rural development projects: A case study in South Africa. - Joel Rumanyika, Mikko Apiola, Nasibu Rajabu Mramba, Solomon Sunday Oyelere, Matti Tedre:
Mobile technology for street trading in Tanzania: A design science research approach for determining user requirements. - Flora Nah Asah:
Creating a "Community of Information Practice" for improved routine health data management in Resource Constrained Setting: The case of Mbingo Primary Healthcare facility, South Africa. - Suttisak Jantavongso, Prashaya Fusiripong:
Ethics, big social data, data sharing, and attitude among the millennial generation: A case of Thailand. - Juliet Ongwae, Richard Duncombe:
User involvement in digital systems design: Case studies of mobile money innovation in Kenya.
Volume 87, Number 6, November 2021
- Issue Information.
- Felix Sukums, Daudi Simba, Claud Kumalija, Sarah Asiimwe, Sai Pothepragada, Patrick Githendu:
Avoiding pitfalls: Key insights and lessons learnt from customizing and rolling out a national web-based system in Tanzania. - Seffi Gebeyehu, Hossana Twinomurinzi:
Optimizing government resources through collaborative consumption in resource-constrained countries: The need for creative thinking skills. - Adedolapo Akin-Adetoro, Salah Kabanda:
Factors affecting the adoption of BYOD in South African small and medium enterprise s. - David Huser, Anna Bon, Adebusoye Anifalaje:
Uncovering generative mechanisms of information use for project monitoring in humanitarian health management information systems. - Chetan Goshalia, Jennifer McDonogh, Prins Mhlanga, Kosheek Sewchurran:
The Puppeteer behind the scenes: Toward understanding ecosystem leadership mechanisms to grow IoT in South Africa. - Ayman Alarabiat, Nemer Wahbeh:
Unearthing citizens' acceptance factors for e-participation initiatives through Facebook.
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