Journal: IT for Development

Volume 19, Issue 4

267 -- 270Sajda Qureshi. In the Age of Popular Uprisings, what is the Role of Public Access Computing and Social Media on Development?
271 -- 295Luis Fernando Baron-Porras, Ricardo Gomez. Relationships and Connectedness: Weak Ties that Help Social Inclusion Through Public Access Computing
296 -- 318Kirstin Krauss. Collisions between the Worldviews of International ICT Policy-Makers and a Deep Rural Community in South Africa: Assumptions, Interpretation, Implementation, and Reality
319 -- 346Manuel Mora, Fen Wang, Ovsei Gelman. A Comparative Study on the Implementation Inhibitors and Facilitators of Management Information Systems and Integrated Decision Support Systems: A Perception of IT Practitioners in Mexico
347 -- 356Pamina Firchow. A Cuban Spring? The Use of the Internet as a Tool of Democracy Promotion by United States Agency for International Development in Cuba

Volume 19, Issue 3

189 -- 192Sajda Qureshi. Information and Communication Technologies in the Midst of Global Change: How do we Know When Development Takes Place?
193 -- 214Gurpreet S. Suri, Pamela Y. Abbott. IT Cultural Enclaves and Social Change: The Interplay Between Indian Cultural values and Western Ways of Working in an Indian IT Organization
215 -- 229Murodillo Abdusamadovich Latifov, Sundeep Sahay. Challenges in Moving to "Health Information for Action": An Infrastructural Perspective From a Case Study in Tajikistan
230 -- 248Arlene Bailey, Ojelanki K. Ngwenyama. Toward Entrepreneurial Behavior in Underserved Communities: An Ethnographic Decision Tree Model of Telecenter Usage
249 -- 263Emmanuel Ebikabowei Baro, Benake-ebide C. Endouware. The Effects of Mobile Phone on the Socio-economic Life of the Rural Dwellers in the Niger Delta Region of Nigeria
264 -- 266Geoff Walsham. Integrated health information architecture: power to the users

Volume 19, Issue 2

97 -- 99Sajda Qureshi. Networks of change, shifting power from institutions to people: how are innovations in the use of information and communication technology transforming development?
100 -- 111Michel S. Laguerre. Information technology and development: the Internet and the mobile phone in Haiti
112 -- 132Martin Brigham, Niall Hayes. Hybridity, consulting and e-development in the making: inscribing new practices of impact assessment and value management
133 -- 150Johan Breytenbach, Carina De Villiers, Martina Jordaan. Communities in control of their own integrated technology development processes
151 -- 175Martha Garcia-Murillo. Does a government web presence reduce perceptions of corruption?
176 -- 187Richard T. Watson, K. Niki Kunene, M. Sirajul Islam. Frugal information systems (IS)

Volume 19, Issue 1

1 -- 4Sajda Qureshi. What is the role of mobile phones in bringing about growth?
5 -- 23Hopestone Kayiska Chavula. Telecommunications development and economic growth in Africa
24 -- 39Pádraig Carmody. A knowledge economy or an information society in Africa? Thintegration and the mobile phone revolution
40 -- 61Sergey Samoilenko. Investigating factors associated with the spillover effect of investments in telecoms: Do some transition economies pay too much for too little?
62 -- 85John Levendis, Sang H. Lee. On the endogeneity of telecommunications and economic growth: evidence from Asia
86 -- 96Duncan Wambogo Omole. Harnessing information and communication technologies (ICTs) to address urban poverty: Emerging open policy lessons for the open knowledge economy