Information Technology for Development
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ISSN: 1554-0170Type of work: Journal
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ICT4DAbstract:
The Journal of Information Technology for Development (ITD) is a forum for research and application of Information Technology (IT) infrastructures in emerging economies and their relationships with the developed world. It is the first journal to have explicitly addressed global information technology issues by publishing social and technical research on the subject.
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- Armey, L. E., Fife, E. & Hosman, L. (2008) The case for a multi-methodological, cross-disciplinary approach to the analysis of ICT investment and projects in the developing world [e]
- Alhujran, O. & Chatfield, A. T. (2009) A cross-country comparative analysis of e-government service delivery among Arab countries [e]
- Nkansah, G. B. & Unwin, T. (2010) The contribution of ICTs to the delivery of special educational needs in Ghana: practices and potential [e]
- Brunello, P. (2010) ICT for education projects: a look from behind the scenes [e]
- Zheng, Y. (2009) Different spaces for e-development: What can we learn from the capability approach? [e]
- Salvador, T., Sherry, J. W. & Urrutia, A. E. (2005) Less cyber, more café: Enhancing existing small businesses across the digital divide with ICTs [e]
- Jiménez, A. & Zheng, Y. (2018) Tech hubs, innovation and development [e]