Submissions from 2008
Are Investments in ICT Impacting Economic Freedom in Africa? A Tobit Regression Analysis of Five African Countries from 1995-2002, Felix Bollou, Samuel Tesunbi, and Anele Nwokoma
The new public management, e-government and the notion of ‘public value’: lessons from Mexico, Carla M. Bonina and Antonio Cordella
Is it ICT “For Development” or “In Developing Countries”? Exposing the Duality of the ICT and Development Research Agenda, Allen Brown and Gerald Grant
Towards a Model For National E-Learning Implementations, Christine Charlton-Laing and Gerald Grant
IT Entrepreneurial Strategies in Emerging Economies: Lessons from a Local Start-up, Alina Chircu and Flavius Chircu
Evaluating the Digital Divide: The Silver Surfer's Perspective, Jyoti Choudrie, Susan Grey, and Nick Tsitsianis
Pervasive Versus Productive: The Case of Mobile Phones in Developing Economies, Kurt DeMaagd
How can ICTs be used and appropriated to address agricultural information needs of Bangladeshi farmers?, Bidit Lal Dey, Renee Prendergast, and David Newman
Antecedents of Suppliers’ Participation in Business-to- Government (B2G) Electronic Auction Markets: Thai B2G E-Auction, Kitsada Dolpanya, Lesley Pek Wee Land, and Geoff Dick
ICT job shifts and ICT cluster assessment: an exploratory study through an ICT cluster in an emergent country: The case of El Gazala in Tunisia, Walid Ghodbane
Mobile technologies for development – a comparative study on challenges, Åke Grönlund, Annika Andersson, and Mathias Hatakka
The Quest for Development – Reviewing ICT4D Research, Karin Hedström and Åke Grönlund
Technology in the classroom in conditions of infrastructural and capacity constraints: Lessons from Uganda, Laura Hosman
Educate to Innovate – Fast Tracking ICT Management Capabilities Amongst the Key Government Officials for eGovernment Implementation in Bangladesh, Ahmed Imran, Tim Turner, and Shirley Gregor
Depicting the Landscape around Information Flows: Methodological Propositions, Mikko Korpela, Retha de la Harpe, and Irmeli Luukkonen
Assessment of Knowledge Management’s Growth in South Africa, C.J. (Neels) Kruger and Roy D. Johnson
E-Health Readiness Framework from Electronic Health Records Perspective, JunHua Li, Lesley Pek Wee Land, Subhagata Chattopadhyay, and Pradeep Ray
Extending the ICT Technological Culturation Model: The Role of Accessibility and Perceived Socio-Economic Prospects on ICT Diffusion, Peter Meso and Philip F. Musa
The Shifting Legitimation of an Information System: Local, Global and Large Scale, Gianluca Miscione; Knut Staring; Lise Østmo,; and Kristoffer Fossum
The Unintended Consequences of ICT in Sub-Saharan Africa, Oneurine Ngwa, Shu John Shu, Daniel Kudi, Irene Mbarika, and Victor Mbarika
Methodology for Determining an ICT Workforce Management Strategy Based on Complementarity of Investments and Sources of Relative Inefficiency, Sergey Samoilenko and Ojelanki Ngwenyama
ICTs, Business Regulation and Economic Development : A Cross-country Examination, Gladys Simpson
Fighting Hunger with Information Mashups in ICT4D Increase Accessibility of Vital Services, Florian Sturm, David Hauer, Thorsten Hampel, and Andreas Hornich
The Integrated Self-Determination and Self-Efficacy Theories of ICT Training and Use: The Case of the Socio-Economically Disadvantaged, Angsana A. Techatassanasoontorn and Arunee Tanvisuth