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Information Technology for Development, Volume 30
Volume 30, Number 1, January 2024
- Silvia Masiero:
The shape of ICT4D to come. 1-9 - Dereje Mulat Ferede
, Solomon Negash
, Peter Meso:
Strategic Information Systems (SIS) implementation at a bank in an emerging economy: implications for strategic enterprise capabilities and societal development. 10-32 - Biswanath Behera
, Anasuya Haldar
, Narayan Sethi
:
Investigating the direct and indirect effects of Information and Communication Technology on economic growth in the emerging economies: role of financial development, foreign direct investment, innovation, and institutional quality. 33-56 - Biswajit Patra
, Narayan Sethi:
Does digital payment induce economic growth in emerging economies? The mediating role of institutional quality, consumption expenditure, and bank credit. 57-75 - Anja Venter
:
Jamming to map creative scenes and practices. 76-92 - Dechen Angmo
, Rajesh K. Aithal, Anand Kumar Jaiswal:
Reducing market separation through e-commerce: cases of Bottom of the Pyramid (BoP) firms in India. 93-113 - Touhida Tasnima
, Md Azalanshah Md Syed
:
Smart phone usage for women's empowerment to respond against domestic violence in Bangladesh. 114-131 - Thi Linh Phuong Dang, Arman Sadreddin, Suchit Ahuja
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Readily available technologies in low-resource communities: a review and synthesis. 132-172 - Raúl Katz
, Juan Jung
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Economic spillovers from cloud computing: evidence from OECD countries. 173-194
Volume 30, Number 2, April 2024
- Sara Vannini, Ayushi Tandon, Silvia Masiero:
Feminist and queer approaches to ICT4D: imagining and enacting liberation. 195-208 - Travis L. Wagner
, Vanessa L. Kitzie:
Centering queer knowledge paradigms in designing and implementing health information and communication technologies. 209-228 - Illari Diez
, Juan Bossio
:
Women's solidarity as feminism in action: the concept of sisterhood ( sororidad ) in #LasRespondonas, a Facebook group in Peru. 229-245 - Hannah Klose, Lubna Jebin:
'I pretend to be an ideal woman just to keep their mouths shut': Bangladeshi women's contestation of abuse through social media platforms. 246-263 - Katherine Wyers:
Health ICTs and transgender health equity: a research agenda. 264-290 - Xin Pei
, Zhen Troy Chen, Lina Zhang:
Comprehending ICT for gender empowerment in an aging context: digitalization of marginalized female elderly in the Global South during COVID-19. 291-307 - Jose Ortiz:
Decolonizing gender through ICT: a semiotic analysis of web images from Two-Spirit people websites. 308-328 - Cecilia Strand
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Challenging the local logics of oppression in times of post-colonial amnesia - a study of Ugandan LGBT+ activism in digital media spaces. 329-350
Volume 30, Number 3, July 2024
- Efpraxia D. Zamani, Antonio Díaz-Andrade:
Understanding local social processes in ICT4D research. 351-353 - Ana Paula dos Santos Tavares
, Luiz Antonio Joia
, Marcelo Fornazin
:
ICT initiatives for vulnerable groups in Brazil: intended and unintended consequences during the COVID-19 pandemic. 354-378 - Suzana Brown
, Deepak Saxena
, P. J. Wall
:
Data collection in the global south: practical, methodological, and philosophical considerations. 379-399 - Nilza de Lemos Collinson
, Sundeep Sahay
:
Introducing digital health information systems in post-conflict Mozambique: a historical perspective. 400-423 - Isiaka Akande Raifu
, Ismaila Adeleye Okunoye
, Alarudeen Aminu:
The effect of ICT on financial sector development in Africa: does regulatory quality matter? 424-451 - Koffi Dumor, Zhao Shurong, Hafez Komla Dumor, Enock Mintah Ampaw, Edem Koffi Amouzou, Samuel Okae-Adjei, Eric Kofi Boadi:
Evaluating the effect of ICT on trade and economic growth from the perspective of Eastern African belt and road countries. 452-471 - Hamood Mohammed Al-Hattami
:
Impact of AIS success on decision-making effectiveness among SMEs in less developed countries. 472-492 - Muluneh Atinaf, Salehu Anteneh, Mesfin Kifle:
Socio-technical design principles for a multi-stakeholder agriculture extension information system in Ethiopia. 493-521 - Eva Hagsten
, Martin Thomas Falk
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Digital transformation as a means to attract innovative establishments to municipalities. 522-541 - Adam Poulsen
, Ian B. Hickie
, Mafruha Alam
, Jacob J. Crouse
, Mahalakshmi Ekambareshwar
, Victoria Loblay
, Yun Ju C. Song
, Haley M. LaMonica
:
Overcoming barriers to mHealth co-design in low- and middle-income countries: a research toolkit. 542-561 - Tuheena Mukherjee, P. Vigneswara Ilavarasan
, Arpan Kumar Kar:
Empowering through digital skills training: an empirical study of poor unemployed working-age women in India. 562-583
Volume 30, Number 4, October 2024
- Silvia Masiero
:
Putting design justice at the center of ICT4D. 585-589 - Jonathan Cinnamon
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Visual imagery and the informal city: examining 360-degree imaging technologies for informal settlement representation. 590-607 - Gülfiye Özcan Alp
, Tüzin Baycan
:
Digital divide reflections on regional development disparities in Türkiye. 608-625 - Gianluca Iazzolino
, Nicole Stremlau:
AI for social good and the corporate capture of global development. 626-643 - Faheem Hussain
, Suzana Brown
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ICT tools for addressing mobility needs of Rohingya refugees with disabilities: practical challenges and solutions. 644-664 - Biswajit Lahiri
, Thiruchirapalli Sudarshan Anurag
, Swapnali Borah
, Natasha Rangsa Marak
, S. T. Pavan Kumar
, Sierra Manda Sangma
, Aiarson Kubi Sangma
, Balkho Rangsha Marak
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Designing a user-centric mobile-based agro advisory system for sustainable development of smallholder farming systems in the eastern Himalayas, India. 665-695 - Maria Touri:
Deconstructing the role of ICTs in agricultural development using the diverse economies framework. 696-716 - Kunxi Nie, Yueji Zhu, Cheng Zhang, Xujun Deng:
Understanding the impact of internet use on farmer entrepreneurship: evidence from rural China. 717-737
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