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International Journal of Innovation in the Digital Economy, Volume 1
Volume 1, Number 1, 2010
- Stephen Mutula, Daisy Jacobs:

Knowledge Management Solution to Challenges of Higher Education in South Africa. 1-18 - Bhekuzulu Khumalo:

Digital Economy and Knowledge Economics: Implications on Economic Model. 19-36 - Subhajit Basu

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Direct Taxation and E-Commerce: Possibility and Desirability. 37-63 - Rauno Rusko:

Supply Chain Management in the Context of Economic Area: Case Study for the Development of ICT Branch in the City of Oulu. 64-76
Volume 1, Number 2, 2010
- Sumanjeet Singh:

Digital Divide in India: Measurement, Determinants and Policy for Addressing the Challenges in Bridging the Digital Divide. 1-24 - David J. Yates, Joseph W. Weiss:

Universal Broadband: An Analysis of Global Stakeholders and the Pursuit of the Common Good. 25-43 - Markus Pscheidt, Theo P. van der Weide:

Bridging the Digital Divide by Open Source: A Theoretical Model of Best Practice. 44-60 - Colm Burns

, Nola Hewitt-Dundas:
Implementation of Discrete and Integrated IT: The Role of Organisational Structure and Culture. 61-76
Volume 1, Number 3, 2010
- Rohan Kariyawasam:

Next Generation Networks: A New Digital Divide? 1-21 - Bidit Lal Dey

, D. R. Newman, Renee Prendergast:
Ethnographic Approach to User-Centred Evaluation of Telecentres. 22-39 - Martina Gillen:

For All of Our Languages We are Not Natives Here: Challenging the Idea of the Digital Native, Rethinking the Digital Divide. 40-55 - Stephen Mutula

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Deconstructing the 'Digital Divide' In Africa. 56-69
Volume 1, Number 4, 2010
- Theo P. van der Weide, Nicole Flipsen:

The Middle Out Approach. 1-18 - John Kiggundu:

University Education and Intellectual Property in the Digital Era Whither Botswana? 19-26 - P. Thomas:

Opportunities and Challenges of Emerging Technologies in Higher Education: Future Directions. 27-40 - Vanita Yadav, Bhimaraya A. Metri:

Outsourcing Contract Success: A Quality Management Perspective. 41-53

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