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Information Technology for Development, Volume 15
Volume 15, Number 1, 2009
- Sajda Qureshi:
Social and economic perspectives on the role of information and communication technology for development. 1-3
- Brian Nicholson, Sundeep Sahay:
Software exports development in Costa Rica: Potential for policy reforms. 4-16 - Ståle Angen Rye:
Negotiating the symbolic power of information and communication technologies (ICT): The spread of Internet-supported distance education. 17-31 - Jeffrey E. Kottemann, Kathleen M. Boyer-Wright:
Human resource development, domains of information technology use, and levels of economic prosperity. 32-42
- John Abdul Kargbo:
Automation: Whither academic libraries? 43-51 - Narasimhaiah Gorla:
A Survey of rural e-Government projects in India: Status and benefits. 52-58
Volume 15, Number 2, 2009
Editorials
- Leiser Silva, Chris Westrup:
Development and the promise of technological change. 59-65
- Yingqin Zheng:
Different spaces for e-development: What can we learn from the capability approach? 66-82 - Sundeep Sahay, Eric Monteiro, Margunn Aanestad:
Toward a political perspective of integration in information systems research: The case of health information systems in India. 83-94 - Shirin Madon, Nicolau Reinhard, Dewald Roode, Geoff Walsham:
Digital inclusion projects in developing countries: Processes of institutionalization. 95-107 - Antonio Díaz-Andrade, Cathy Urquhart:
The value of extended networks: Social capital in an ICT intervention in rural Peru. 108-132 - Chrisanthi Avgerou, Andrea Ganzaroli, Angeliki Poulymenakou, Nicolau Reinhard:
Interpreting the trustworthiness of government mediated by information and communication technology: Lessons from electronic voting in Brazil. 133-148
Volume 15, Number 3, 2009
Editorials
- Syed Nasirin, Anastasia Papazafeiropoulou:
e-Government initiatives in the developing world: Challenges and opportunities. 149-150
- Akemi Takeoka Chatfield, Omar Salameh Al-Hujran:
A cross-country comparative analysis of e-government service delivery among Arab countries. 151-170 - Vishanth Weerakkody, Yogesh Kumar Dwivedi, Asoka S. Karunananda:
Implementing e-government in Sri Lanka: Lessons from the UK. 171-192 - Sarmad Alshawi, Hamid Alalwany:
E-government evaluation: Citizen's perspective in developing countries. 193-208 - Inas E. Ezz, Anastasia Papazafeiropoulou, Alan Serrano:
Challenges of interorganizational collaboration for information technology adoption: Insights from a governmental financial decision-making process in Egypt. 209-223
- Katherine Wanjiru Getao, Agnes N. Wausi:
Organizational cultural dynamics and information and communication technology adaptation in a developing country: The case of the Kenyan joint university admission system. 224-232
- Erratum "Different spaces for e-development: What can we learn from the capability approach?" from Information Technology for Development, 15(2) (2009), 66-82. 233
Volume 15, Number 4, 2009
- Sajda Qureshi:
Assessment of the social factors in information and communication technology access and use. 235-236
- Ojelanki K. Ngwenyama, Olga Morawczynski:
Factors affecting ICT expansion in emerging economies: An analysis of ICT infrastructure expansion in five Latin American countries. 237-258 - Rahul De', Aishwarya Lakshmi Ratan:
Whose gain is it anyway? Structurational perspectives on deploying ICTs for development in India's microfinance sector. 259-282 - Thomas Molony:
Carving a niche: ICT, social capital, and trust in the shift from personal to impersonal trading in Tanzania. 283-301
- George S. Oreku, Jianzhong Li, Kimutai Kimeli, Fredrick Mtenzi:
State of Tanzania e-readiness and e-commerce: Overview. 302-311
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