Journal: IT for Development

Volume 15, Issue 4

235 -- 236Sajda Qureshi. Assessment of the social factors in information and communication technology access and use
237 -- 258Ojelanki K. Ngwenyama, Olga Morawczynski. Factors affecting ICT expansion in emerging economies: An analysis of ICT infrastructure expansion in five Latin American countries
259 -- 282Rahul De', Aishwarya Lakshmi Ratan. Whose gain is it anyway? Structurational perspectives on deploying ICTs for development in India's microfinance sector
283 -- 301Thomas Molony. Carving a niche: ICT, social capital, and trust in the shift from personal to impersonal trading in Tanzania
302 -- 311George S. Oreku, Jianzhong Li, Kimutai Kimeli, Fredrick Mtenzi. State of Tanzania e-readiness and e-commerce: Overview

Volume 15, Issue 3

149 -- 150Syed Nasirin, Anastasia Papazafeiropoulou. e-Government initiatives in the developing world: Challenges and opportunities
151 -- 170Akemi Takeoka Chatfield, Omar Salameh Al-Hujran. A cross-country comparative analysis of e-government service delivery among Arab countries
171 -- 192Vishanth Weerakkody, Yogesh Kumar Dwivedi, Asoka S. Karunananda. Implementing e-government in Sri Lanka: Lessons from the UK
193 -- 208Sarmad Alshawi, Hamid Alalwany. E-government evaluation: Citizen's perspective in developing countries
209 -- 223Inas E. Ezz, Anastasia Papazafeiropoulou, Alan Serrano. Challenges of interorganizational collaboration for information technology adoption: Insights from a governmental financial decision-making process in Egypt
224 -- 232Katherine 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
233 -- 0. Erratum "Different spaces for e-development: What can we learn from the capability approach?" from Information Technology for Development, 15(2) (2009), 66-82

Volume 15, Issue 2

59 -- 65Leiser Silva, Chris Westrup. Development and the promise of technological change
66 -- 82Yingqin Zheng. Different spaces for e-development: What can we learn from the capability approach?
83 -- 94Sundeep Sahay, Eric Monteiro, Margunn Aanestad. Toward a political perspective of integration in information systems research: The case of health information systems in India
95 -- 107Shirin Madon, Nicolau Reinhard, Dewald Roode, Geoff Walsham. Digital inclusion projects in developing countries: Processes of institutionalization
108 -- 132Antonio Díaz-Andrade, Cathy Urquhart. The value of extended networks: Social capital in an ICT intervention in rural Peru
133 -- 148Chrisanthi Avgerou, Andrea Ganzaroli, Angeliki Poulymenakou, Nicolau Reinhard. Interpreting the trustworthiness of government mediated by information and communication technology: Lessons from electronic voting in Brazil

Volume 15, Issue 1

1 -- 3Sajda Qureshi. Social and economic perspectives on the role of information and communication technology for development
4 -- 16Brian Nicholson, Sundeep Sahay. Software exports development in Costa Rica: Potential for policy reforms
17 -- 31Ståle Angen Rye. Negotiating the symbolic power of information and communication technologies (ICT): The spread of Internet-supported distance education
32 -- 42Jeffrey E. Kottemann, Kathleen M. Boyer-Wright. Human resource development, domains of information technology use, and levels of economic prosperity
43 -- 51John Abdul Kargbo. Automation: Whither academic libraries?
52 -- 58Narasimhaiah Gorla. A Survey of rural e-Government projects in India: Status and benefits