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381 | -- | 389 | Sajda Qureshi. Perspectives on development: why does studying information and communication technology for development (ICT4D) matter? |
390 | -- | 423 | Hasan Z. Nuseibeh, Alan R. Hevner, Rosann W. Collins. What can be controlled: actionable ICT4D in the case of Palestine |
424 | -- | 454 | Pil Sun Heo, Duk Hee Lee. Evolution of the linkage structure of ICT industry and its role in the economic system: the case of Korea |
455 | -- | 474 | Mei-Ling Wang, Chang-Hwan Choi. How information and communication technology affect international trade: a comparative analysis of BRICS countries |
475 | -- | 502 | Atika Ahmad Kemal. Mobile banking in the government-to-person payment sector for financial inclusion in Pakistan |
503 | -- | 531 | Simplice A. Asongu, Jacinta C. Nwachukwu. The role of openness in the effect of ICT on governance |
532 | -- | 551 | Yvonne Ai-Chi Loh, Arul Chib. Tackling social inequality in development: beyond access to appropriation of ICTs for employability |
552 | -- | 578 | Maxat Kassen. Open data and e-government - related or competing ecosystems: a paradox of open government and promise of civic engagement in Estonia |
579 | -- | 603 | Julia Bello-Bravo, Ousseina Abdoulaye Zakari, Ibrahim Baoua, Barry Robert Pittendrigh. Facilitated discussions increase learning gains from dialectically localized animated educational videos in Niger |
604 | -- | 624 | Suk Kyoung Kim, Min-Jae Park, Jae Jeung Rho. Does public service delivery through new channels promote citizen trust in government? The case of smart devices |