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Electronic Journal of Information Systems in Developing Countries, Volume 88
Volume 88, Number 1, January 2022
- Issue Information.
- Pietari Keskinen, Heike Winschiers-Theophilus, Shilumbe Chivuno-Kuria, Anna Müller, Marko Nieminen:
Digital microwork as a livelihood strategy in a Namibian informal settlement. - Adéle da Veiga, Marianne Loock, Karen Renaud:
Cyber4Dev-Q: Calibrating cyber awareness in the developing country context. - Anass Bayaga:
Examining the predictive relevance of security, privacy risk factors, and institutional logics for e-government service adoption. - Suzana Brown, Deepak Saxena, P. J. Wall:
The role of information and communications technology in refugee entrepreneurship: A critical realist case study. - Luthfi Ramadani, Ahmad Almaarif:
Considering context in information systems research: Understanding the conditions of developing country scholarship. - Yonathan Dri Handarkho, Dhyah Ayu Retno Widyastuti, Yulius Harjoseputro:
The effect of the social aspect, media dependency, and uncertainty against the formation of Trust toward information in social network sites: A case study of COVID-19 information in Indonesia.
Volume 88, Number 2, March 2022
- Adebowale Owoseni, Sylvester Hatsu, Adedamola Tolani:
How do digital technologies influence the dynamic capabilities of micro and small businesses in a pandemic and low-income country context? - Benjamin Awuah, Joseph Mensah Onumah, King Carl Tornam Duho:
Determinants of adoption of computer-assisted audit tools and techniques among internal audit units in Ghana. - Niels Beerepoot, Jorien Oprins:
Online freelancing and impact sourcing: Examining the inclusive development potential of online service work in the Philippines. - Olfat Ganji Bidmeshk, Mohammad Mehraeen, Alireza Pooya, Yaghoob Maharati:
Exploring the factors in aligning information systems and organizational strategies in tall organizational structures in an uncertain environment. - Syed Nasirin, Lim Wen Ying:
The circumstances affecting local government public information systems development in East Malaysia. - Suttisak Jantavongso:
Toward global digital literate citizens: A case of Thailand's aging generation.
Volume 88, Number 3, May 2022
- Robert M. Davison:
Editorial: The digital transformation of Africa.
- Danny Ronald Nyatuka, Retha de la Harpe:
Design considerations for patient-centered eHealth interventions in an underserved context: A case of health and wellbeing services within Nairobi's informal settlements in Kenya. - Fredrick Kanobe, Kelvin Joseph Bwalya:
Snags in mobile money in developing economies. - Alain Shema:
Effects of increasing credit limit in digital microlending: A study of airtime lending in East Africa. - Maria Rosa Lorini, Ojelanki K. Ngwenyama, Wallace Chigona:
Processes of frugal social innovation: Creative approaches in underserved South African communities.
Volume 88, Number 4, July 2022
- Robert M. Davison:
Creating a culture: Reviewing expectations in EJISDC.
- Clara Sophie Jenkner, Nirmal Ravi, Marie Gabel, Jacqueline-Charlene Vogt:
Trust in data-requesting organizations - A quantitative analysis on cultural antecedents and individual-level perceptions. - Aakanksha Gaur, Devendra Dilip Potnis:
Service innovations in mobile banking for creating value for the poor in developing countries. - Getachew Hailemariam Mengesha, Philip F. Musa, Solomon Negash, Ruth Leuleged, George Munchus:
Assessment of readiness for launching cloud computing services: The case of Ethio-Telecom in Ethiopia. - Isaac Boadi, John Kwaku Mensah Mawutor, Modupeola Adefunso Dzorka, Thompson Aneyire Kubaje:
The productivity paradox of information technology: The Ghanaian bank-level evidence. - Karen Sowon, Wallace Chigona:
How the information system utilization context may lead to unintended technology use: A case of a maternal mHealth intervention in Kenya. - Olawande J. Daramola, Ernest Etim:
Affordances of digital platforms in sub-Saharan Africa: An analytical review.
Volume 88, Number 5, September 2022
- Graham Kenneth Winley, Jittima Wongwuttiwat:
Creativity among ICT professionals and students in Thailand.
- Silvia Masiero:
Should we still be doing ICT4D research?
- Mustafa Kamel Mohammadi:
Factors influencing the adoption of e-government websites in Afghanistan from the citizens' perspective. - Celestin Parfait Bessala Bessala, Gaëlle Laetitia Mouafo Mapikou, Atsa Etoundi Roger:
Dynamic service composition framework for service-oriented architectures based e-government in Cameroon. - Rakesh Belwal, Shah Md. Safiul Hoque, Shweta Belwal:
Mobile phone usage behavior: A longitudinal study of university students in Oman. - Mohammad Atwah Al-Ma'aitah:
Investigating the drivers of cybersecurity enhancement in public organizations: The case of Jordan.
Volume 88, Number 6, November 2022
- Muhammad Shehzad Hanif, Abu Bakar Abdul Hamid, Atzaz Khurshid, Muhammad Farooq Tariq Butt:
What leads to cyberslacking intentions among students in Pakistan: An enhanced theory of planned behavior perspective. - Faouzi Ayadi:
Critical factors affecting the decision to adopt cloud computing in Saudi health care organizations. - Aubrey Currin, Stephen Flowerday, Edward de la Rey, Karl van der Schyff, Greg Foster:
A smart city qualitative data analysis model: Participatory crowdsourcing of public safety reports in South Africa. - Aprisa Chrysantina, Johan Ivar Sæbø, Jens Johan Kaasbøll:
Introducing online training for health staff: An institutional perspective. - Talaat A. Abdel-Hamid, Mohamed Abd el Aziz Sayed Ahmed, Mohamed Abdel Fattah Zohry, Ghada Atef Elshabrawy, Esam Elgohary:
The role of digital transformation in improving customer satisfaction: An empirical study on Egyptian hotels. - Ronald Mudzamba, Karl van der Schyff, Karen Renaud:
The challenges of cloud adoption among South African small to medium enterprises: A thematic analysis.
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