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Information Technology for Development, Volume 21
Volume 21, Number 1, 2015
Editorial
- Shana R. Ponelis, Marlene A. Holmner

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ICT in Africa: Enabling a Better Life for All. 1-11
- Felix Olu Bankole

, Kweku-Muata Osei-Bryson, Irwin Brown
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The Impact of Information and Communications Technology Infrastructure and Complementary Factors on Intra-African Trade. 12-28 - Felix Olu Bankole

, Kweku-Muata Osei-Bryson, Irwin Brown
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The Impacts of Telecommunications Infrastructure and Institutional Quality on Trade Efficiency in Africa. 29-43 - Djalalou-Dine A. A. Arinloye, Anita R. Linnemann, Geoffrey Hagelaar, Ousmane Coulibaly, Onno S. W. F. Omta:

Taking Profit from the Growing Use of Mobile Phone in Benin: A Contingent Valuation Approach for Market and Quality Information Access. 44-66 - Tinashe Mugwisi, Bertha Janneke Mostert, Dennis Ngong Ocholla

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Access to and Utilization of Information and Communication Technologies by Agricultural Researchers and Extension Workers in Zimbabwe. 67-84 - Sara Vannini

, Isabella Rega
, Lorenzo Cantoni
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Information and Communication Flows through Community Multimedia Centers: Perspectives from Mozambican Communities. 85-98 - Abraham G. van der Vyver, Mario Marais:

Evaluating Users' Perceptions of the Digital Doorway: A Narrative Analysis. 99-112 - Sue A. Conger:

Knowledge Management for Information and Communications Technologies for Development Programs in South Africa. 113-134 - Malungelo Siphiwosami Njinga Mamba, Naomi Isabirye

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A Framework to Guide Development Through ICTs in Rural Areas in South Africa. 135-150 - Bob Jolliffe, Olav Poppe, Denis Adaletey, Jørn Braa:

Models for Online Computing in Developing Countries: Issues and Deliberations. 151-161
Volume 21, Number 2, 2015
Editorial
- Shana R. Ponelis, Marlene A. Holmner

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ICT in Africa: Building a Better Life for All. 163-177
- Johan Breytenbach, Carina de Villiers

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Increasing the Quality and Quantity of Tertiary-Level Information Systems Students: A Graduate Development Framework. 178-195 - Mzwandile Muzi Shongwe

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The Information Technology Influence on LIS Job Descriptions in South Africa. 196-204 - Nixon Muganda Ochara

, Tendani Mawela
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Enabling Social Sustainability of E-Participation through Mobile Technology. 205-228 - Boniface J. Mwangi, Irwin Brown

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A Decision Model of Kenyan SMEs' Consumer Choice Behavior in Relation to Registration for a Mobile Banking Service: A Contextual Perspective. 229-252 - Patrick Kanyi Wamuyu:

The Impact of Information and Communication Technology Adoption and Diffusion on Technology Entrepreneurship in Developing Countries: The Case of Kenya. 253-280 - Almamy Touray, Airi Salminen, Anja Mursu:

Internet Adoption at the User Level: Empirical Evidence from The Gambia. 281-296 - Uduak A. Okon:

ICT for Rural Community Development: Implementing the Communicative Ecology Framework in the Niger Delta Region of Nigeria. 297-321
Volume 21, Number 3, 2015
Editorial
- Piotr Soja

, Paulo Rupino da Cunha
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ICT in Transition Economies: Narrowing the Research Gap to Developed Countries. 323-329
- Narcyz Roztocki, Heinz Roland Weistroffer

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Information and Communication Technology in Transition Economies: An Assessment of Research Trends. 330-364 - Veronika Cernáková:

ICT and Innovation in the Provision of Public Services: The Case of Slovakia. 365-380 - Vagan Y. Terziyan

, Mariia Golovianko
, Oleksandr O. Shevchenko
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Semantic Portal as a Tool for Structural Reform of the Ukrainian Educational System. 381-402 - Grazyna Paliwoda-Pekosz

, Janusz Stal
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ICT in Supporting Content and Language Integrated Learning: Experience from Poland. 403-425 - Jana Hanclova

, Petr Rozehnal
, Jan Ministr
, Milena Tvrdíková
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The Determinants of IT Adoption in SMEs in the Czech-Polish Border Areas. 426-444 - Simon L. R. Vrhovec

, Marina Trkman
, Ales Kumer, Marjan Krisper, Damjan Vavpotic
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Outsourcing as an Economic Development Tool in Transition Economies: Scattered Global Software Development. 445-459 - Marinos Themistocleous, Nikolaos Basias, Vincenzo Morabito:

A Framework for Service-oriented Architecture Adoption in e-Banking: the Case of Banks from a Transition and a Developed Economy. 460-479
- Jan Ministr

, Tomás Pitner
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Academic-Industrial Cooperation in ICT in a Transition Economy - Two Cases from the Czech Republic. 480-491 - Milan Paroski, Zora Konjovic, Dusan Surla, Vesna Popovic:

Development of eGovernment services in the Autonomous Province of Vojvodina. 492-510
Volume 21, Number 4, 2015
- Sajda Qureshi

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Are we making a Better World with Information and Communication Technology for Development (ICT4D) Research? Findings from the Field and Theory Building. 511-522
- Han Ei Chew

, P. Vigneswara Ilavarasan
, Mark R. Levy:
Mattering Matters: Agency, Empowerment, and Mobile Phone Use by Female Microentrepreneurs. 523-542 - Hayrol Azril Mohamed Shaffril, Siti Zobidah Omar

, Jeffrey Lawrence D'Silva
, Jusang Bolong:
Mapping the Patterns of Mobile Phone Usage Among Fishermen in Malaysia. 543-554 - Syed Zamberi Ahmad, Abd Rahim Abu-Bakar, Tengku Mohd Faziharudean, Khairul Anwar Mohamad Zaki:

An Empirical Study of Factors Affecting e-Commerce Adoption among Small- and Medium-Sized Enterprises in a Developing Country: Evidence from Malaysia. 555-572 - Morteza Ghobakhloo, Sai Hong Tang:

Information system success among manufacturing SMEs: case of developing countries. 573-600 - Esam Osman, Ibrahim Elbeltagi, Glenn Hardaker

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The Impact of Leadership Orientation on Strategic Information System Planning Processes, with an Application to Libyan Organizations. 601-627 - William John Tibben:

Theory Building for ICT4D: Systemizing Case Study Research Using Theory Triangulation. 628-652 - Richard Heeks

, Logakanthi Subramanian, Carys Jones
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Understanding e-Waste Management in Developing Countries: Strategies, Determinants, and Policy Implications in the Indian ICT Sector. 653-667
- Lokesh Jain

, Harish Kumar, R. K. Singla
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Assessing Mobile Technology Usage for Knowledge Dissemination among Farmers in Punjab. 668-676 - Bjorn Cumps:

Extending an ICT4D Computer Re-use Model with E-waste Handling Activities: A Case Study. 677-693

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