Journal: IT for Development

Volume 24, Issue 4

633 -- 657Sergey Samoilenko, Kweku-Muata Osei-Bryson. An analytical framework for exploring context-specific micro-economic impacts of ICT capabilities
658 -- 680Mário Franco, Maria Garcia. Drivers of ICT acceptance and implementation in micro-firms in the estate agent sector: influence on organizational performance
681 -- 705Greg Wenner, Joshua T. Bram, Martin Marino, Eric Obeysekare, Khanjan Mehta. Organizational models of mobile payment systems in low-resource environments
706 -- 732Bumsoo Kim, Min-Jae Park. Effect of personal factors to use ICTs on e-learning adoption: comparison between learner and instructor in developing countries

Volume 24, Issue 3

423 -- 428Arlene Bailey, Kweku-Muata Osei-Bryson. Contextual reflections on innovations in an interconnected world: theoretical lenses and practical considerations in ICT4D
429 -- 460Mywish K. Maredia, Byron Reyes, Malick N. Ba, Clementine L. Dabire, Barry R. Pittendrigh, Julia Bello-Bravo. Can mobile phone-based animated videos induce learning and technology adoption among low-literate farmers? A field experiment in Burkina Faso
461 -- 481David Nemer. Wired mobile phones: the case of community technology centers in favelas of Brazil
482 -- 510Kirstin E. M. Krauss. A confessional account of community entry: doing critically reflexive ICT4D work in a deep rural community in South Africa
511 -- 531Vidushi Pandey, Sumeet Gupta. A comprehensive four-stage framework for evaluation of Information Communication Technologies for Development interventions
532 -- 553Brendon Wolff-Piggott, Jesse Coleman, Ulrike Rivett. The clinic-level perspective on mHealth implementation: a South African case study
554 -- 581DongBack Seo, Chee-Wee Tan, Gumala Warman. Vendor satisfaction of E-government procurement systems in developing countries: an empirical research in Indonesia
582 -- 611Corlane Barclay, Charlette M. Donalds, Kweku-Muata Osei-Bryson. Investigating critical success factors in online learning environments in higher education systems in the Caribbean
612 -- 631Guillermo Jesús Larios-Hernández, Pável Reyes-Mercado. Market influencers for ICT advancement in small states - a comparative analysis

Volume 24, Issue 2

189 -- 197Solomon Negash, Philip F. Musa, Doug Vogel, Sundeep Sahay. Healthcare information technology for development: improvements in people's lives through innovations in the uses of technologies
198 -- 223Xi Zhang, Xiangda Yan, Xiongfei Cao, Yongqiang Sun, Hui Chen, Jinghuai She. The role of perceived e-health literacy in users' continuance intention to use mobile healthcare applications: an exploratory empirical study in China
224 -- 244Julia Bello-Bravo, Manuele Tamò, Elie Ayitondji Dannon, Barry R. Pittendrigh. An assessment of learning gains from educational animated videos versus traditional extension presentations among farmers in Benin
245 -- 278Mphatso Nyemba-Mudenda, Wallace Chigona. mHealth outcomes for pregnant mothers in Malawi: a capability perspective
279 -- 300Shanshan Guo, Xitong Guo, Xiaofei Zhang 0003, Doug Vogel. Doctor-patient relationship strength's impact in an online healthcare community
301 -- 314Chinazunwa Uwaoma, Gunjan Mansingh. Proposing a decision support system for automated mobile asthma monitoring in remote areas
315 -- 332João Barata, Paulo Rupino da Cunha, Ana Paula Melo Santos. Mind the Gap: Assessing Alignment between Hospital Quality and its Information Systems
333 -- 358Mikael Gebre-Mariam, Elisabeth Fruijtier. Countering the "dam effect": the case for architecture and governance in developing country health information systems
359 -- 397Tridib Bandyopadhyay, Peter Meso, Solomon Negash. Mobile IT in health - the case of short messaging service in an HIV awareness program
398 -- 421Brown Msiska, Petter Nielsen. Innovation in the fringes of software ecosystems: the role of socio-technical generativity

Volume 24, Issue 1

1 -- 14Yingqin Zheng, Mathias Hatakka, Sundeep Sahay, Annika Andersson. Conceptualizing development in information and communication technology for development (ICT4D)
15 -- 36Kentaro Toyama. From needs to aspirations in information technology for development
37 -- 62Harminder Singh, Antonio Díaz-Andrade, Angsana A. Techatassanasoontorn. The practice of ICT-enabled development
63 -- 94Rahul De', Abhipsa Pal, Rupal Sethi, Sunil K. Reddy, Chetan Chitre. ICT4D research: a call for a strong critical approach
95 -- 118Andrea Jiménez, Yingqin Zheng. Tech hubs, innovation and development
119 -- 137Sammia C. Poveda, Tony Roberts. Critical agency and development: applying Freire and Sen to ICT4D in Zambia and Brazil
138 -- 164Hafeni Mthoko, Caroline Khene. Building theory in ICT4D evaluation: a comprehensive approach to assessing outcome and impact
165 -- 187Shahifol Arbi Ismail, Richard Heeks, Brian Nicholson, Aini Aman. Analyzing conflict and its management within ICT4D partnerships: an institutional logics perspective