Information Technology for Development, Volume 31 (original) (raw)



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Volume 31, Number 1, January 2025

Frank Nyame-Asiamah
, Bangaly Kaba, Caroline Khene:
Technology platforms as an ICT4D model for business development. 1-7

Samar Abdalla
, Joseph Amankwah-Amoah
, Manjusha Hirekhan, Mohamed Sobhy Temerak
:
Unlocking the potentials of hybrid business models in the sharing economy: an integrative review and new research agenda. 8-32

Gabriel Bahr
, Bryan I. Hammer, Andy Luse:
ICT4D and the capability approach: understanding how freedom of expression on ICTs affect human development at the country-level. 33-56

Senhao Zhang
, Jiang Wang
:
Impact of corruption control, free information flow, and ICT infrastructure on China's outward foreign direct investment. 57-76

Bora Ly
, Tithsatya Dem, Romny Ly, Savoeun Sorn, Bunhorn Doeur:
Exploring the nexus of digital inclusion and environmental sustainability: insights from Cambodia. 77-94

A. Vinodan
, S. Meera
:
Technology adoption among Indigenous tourism stakeholders: scale development and validation. 95-123

Chor Foon Tang
, Muhamad Afiq Ikmal Rosidi:
Investigating the effects of ICT infrastructure on Malaysia's economic growth: Insights from the Solow growth model. 124-139

Shengxiang Xu, Zhao Xu, Zizheng Guo
, Jiale Wang:
Can information infrastructure break the imbalance between urban and rural development? Empirical evidence from China. 140-160

Michael Dokyum Kim
:
Deconstructing big data for development (BD4D): continuities and reflections of development discourse in the age of datafication. 161-177

Sylvester Senyo Horvey
, Jones Odei-Mensah
:
Towards economic growth in Sub-Saharan Africa: is there a synergy between insurance market development and ICT diffusion? 178-205

Kasmad Ariansyah
, Istiana Hermawati
, Riva'atul Adaniah Wahab, Ari Cahyo Nugroho, Dida Dirgahayu, Caecilia Suprapti Dwi Takariani, Daru Nupikso:
The role of mobile broadband in poverty alleviation: a comparison of the effects of 3G and 4G network expansion in underdeveloped regions of Indonesia. 206-231
Volume 31, Number 2, April 2025

Ransome Epie Bawack, Sian Roderick, Abdalla Badhrus, Denis Dennehy, Jacqueline Corbett:
Indigenous knowledge and information technology for sustainable development. 233-250

Emilie Bonhoure:
Indigenous knowledge and digital financial inclusion: a comparison between Europe and Sub-Saharan Africa. 251-279

Murni Sianturi
, Jung-Sook Lee
, Therese M. Cumming
:
The synergy between Indigenous ways of knowing, being, and doing and technology in culturally responsive home-school partnerships. 280-303

Sdenka Zobeida Salas-Pilco
:
Information technology (IT) and indigenous knowledge (IK) in Latin America: pro-indigenous, para-indigenous, and per-indigenous IT-IK integration for development. 304-327

Carolina Pontones Rosa
, Rosario Perez-Morote
, Inmaculada Alonso-Carrillo
, Jesús F. Santos Peñalver
:
'ICT Development and depopulation: exploring the effects of municipal size on citizens' technological profiles and policy evaluation in rural Spain'. 328-351

Narcyz Roztocki, Wojciech Strzelczyk, Heinz Roland Weistroffer:
Impact of COVID-19 on e-government: a pilot study of Poland. 352-373

Pádraig Carmody:
'Digital provide' or product consumption diffusion cycle? The diffusion impact and potential of digital technology in the Global South. 374-387

Pascal D. König
:
Leveraging the digital ecosystem concept for development research and practice - potentials, limitations, and ways forward. 388-405

Ransome Epie Bawack:
Electronic commerce for development: a conceptual analysis and future research agenda for Africa. 406-434

Serge-Lopez Wamba-Taguimdje
, Jean Robert Kala Kamdjoug:
Mobile payments and money technologies in sustainable development: a systematic literature review and computer-assisted interpretive analysis. 435-472

Zijun Mao, Weiting Zhang, Qi Zou
, Wen Deng
:
The effects of e-participation on voice and accountability: are there differences between countries? 473-498
Volume 31, Number 3, July 2025

John Levendis
:
Beyond technique: the art of writing impactful econometric papers for information technology for development. 499-508

Lokesh Posti
, Abhradeep Maiti:
Firm level evidence on diffusion and returns on ICT: a study on Indian informal MSMEs. 509-539

Ricardo Gomez, Mauricio Beltran, Yvette Iribe Ramirez
, Ivan Morales, Carlos Rincon, Ana Monica Grismaldo:
Participatory methods for indigenous community planning and development in the Colombian Amazon. 540-558

Minjin Kim, Maren Duvendack
:
Digital credit for all? An empirical analysis of mobile loans for financial inclusion in Kenya. 559-576

Tao Yang, Hongchun Zhang, Huanming Wang:
Addressing territorial digital divide through digital policy: lessons from China's national comprehensive big data pilot zones. 577-603

Binhui Wei, Chunkai Zhao, Wenjun Cai
, Boou Chen, Yufeng Lu:
The entrepreneurial effect of digital infrastructure development: micro evidence from China. 604-634

Xinxin Ma
, Sho Komatsu
:
Impact of e-commerce on income inequality: evidence from rural China based on cross-county panel data. 635-663

Armand Fréjuis Akpa, Simplice A. Asongu, Michael E. Batuo
:
The role of governance in the effect of the internet on financial inclusion in Sub-Saharan Africa. 664-682

Jolanta Kowal
, Anna Jasinska-Biliczak, Pawel Weichbroth:
Organizational ethics and position relationship moderators among knowledge workers: a regional study of Poland. 683-705

Nathaline Onek Aparo
, Berre Deltomme
, Walter Odongo
, Hans De Steur
:
Intention to participate in smartphone-based data collection: the case of smallholder farmers in Uganda. 706-732
Volume 31, Number 4, October 2025

Silvia Masiero
:
Acts of Kindness in the Peer Review Process. 733-736

Ismaila Ouedraogo
, Borlli Michel Jonas Some
, Kiemute Oyibo
, Roland Benedikter
, Gayo Diallo
:
Evaluating a phone-based Interactive Voice Response system for reducing misinformation and improving malaria literacy. 737-763

Toyo Amègnonna Marcel Dossou
, Simplice A. Asongu, Kouessi Pascal Dossou, Alastaire Sèna Alinsato:
The role of the internet in moderating the effect of industrialization on income inequality in Africa. 764-791

Elaine Quintana Borazon
, Sandro Marques, Donna Ross Saycon:
E-learning adoption: a comparative analysis of public sentiments during COVID-19. 792-820

Leizhen Zang
, Yifei Zhu, Di Cheng:
Inequality through digitalization: investigation of mediating and moderating mechanisms. 821-836

Qiong Xu, Yu Dong, Meirui Zhong:
Analysis of spatial correlation network of urban digital economy in China. 837-859

Tony Roberts
, Marjoke Oosterom:
Digital authoritarianism: a systematic literature review. 860-884

Long Yang
, Haiyang Lu, Meng Li, Lijun Xiang:
The impact of mobile financial services on farmer entrepreneurship in rural China. 885-911

Ewuradjoa Mansa Quansah
:
Digitalization the necessary evil: integrating digital technologies in businesses of BOP countries. 912-940

Norah Humus Alotaibi, Salihu Ibrahim Dasuki, Efpraxia D. Zamani
:
M-government and Saudi women's empowerment: a capability approach perspective. 941-964

James Temitope Dada
, Taiwo Akinlo
, Folorunsho M. Ajide
, Mamdouh Abdulaziz Saleh Al-Faryan, Mosab I. Tabash
:
Information communication and technology, and environmental degradation in Africa: a new approach via moments. 965-991

Lili Wei
, Hongyan Xiu
, Yuqi Hou
:
Digital economy and low-carbon transformation of economy in China: analyzing spatial spillover effects and pathways. 992-1016

Lirong Xing, Chuanxiang Cao, Ehsan Elahi:
Advancing coupling coordination: bridging China's digital economy and green agriculture for sustainable rural development. 1017-1038

Rebecca Sarku
, Matthew Ayamga
:
Is the right going wrong? Analysing digital platformization, data extractivism and surveillance practices in smallholder farming in Ghana. 1039-1065

Ruhee Mittal
, Sheetal
, Sushila Soriya:
Fostering competitiveness of Indian MSMEs through IT and digitalization. 1066-1089

Ziyi (Iggy) Zhao
, Sarah Hönigsberg
, Munir Mandviwalla
:
Digital driven success: the digitalization effect on SME performance. 1090-1116

Kelvin Mulungu, Menale Kassie, Maurice Tschopp:
The role of information and communication technologies-based extension in agriculture: application, opportunities and challenges. 1117-1146

Emmanuel Issifu Fuseini
:
Institutional quality-banking efficiency nexuses in Africa. How does ICT moderate? 1147-1171

Qinghai Li, Hao Li, Pengfei Hu:
A tale of the digital divide at three levels: the impact on Chinese residents' subjective relative deprivation in the digital era. 1172-1194

Rob Grace
, Feifei Pang, Aurélie Montarnal:
Recognizing and adjusting: developing an adaptive team information seeking framework for emergency situation assessment. 1195-1221

Januar Iverson Fointuna
, Akhmad Akbar Susamto
, Evi Noor Afifah:
The effect of internet diffusion on income inequality: cross-regional analysis in Indonesia. 1222-1242

Acheampong Owusu
:
Exploring the factors influencing green IT adoption and firm performance: an empirical study of Ghanaian manufacturing firms. 1243-1267

Rohit Mattu
, Debashis Saha
:
Leveraging mobile technology adoption to address gender-based inequalities: moderating role of adult literacy. 1268-1296

Yupan Zhao, Qiong Wu, Wenting Yang, Xiao Han, Lixiang Men, Ruoxuan Liu, Chunhua He, Yuhui Guo:
The impact of the national big data comprehensive pilot zone on digital economy development: evidence from China. 1297-1317

Adiata Borresa Seini, Ibrahim Osman Adam, Muftawu Dzang Alhassan:
Examining the effect of security behaviour on the continuance use of mobile money services in Ghana: a protection motivation perspective. 1318-1335

Francisca Tejedo-Romero
, Joaquim Filipe Ferraz Esteves Araujo
:
The influence of organizational resources and administrative processes on the quality of Brazilian open data. 1336-1373

Phylicia Babb
, Petros Chamakiotis
:
Using the lens of affordances to unpack tangible forms of digitalization-enabled social value in the Bahamian Public Healthcare System. 1374-1398

Fernando García-Mora, Manuel Cavazos-Castro, Jorge Mora-Rivera:
Does mobile Internet reduce social inequality? Evidence from Mexican villages. 1399-1424

Julie Zollmann
:
Digitalization and dignity: digital driving in Kenya. 1425-1443

Devinder Thapa
:
Ethics-based ontology in ICT4D. 1444-1458

José Manuel Amoedo
, Bruno Blanco-Varela
, Hugo Campos-Romero
:
Information and communication technologies and the COVID-19: from economic inequality to educational digital divide in central and South America. 1459-1480

Emmanuel K. Manu, Simplice A. Asongu:
The effect of information and communication technology on environmentally sustainable development in Sub-Saharan Africa: the role of green innovation and industrial structure. 1481-1510

Darius Antoni, Febrianty, Muhammad Wadud
:
A digital village model for supply chain management capabilities development in micro-small-medium enterprise in South Sumatra. 1511-1545

Matheus Puime Pedra
, Josune Hernantes, Leire Labaka:
Data-driven disaster resilience assessment: a case study in the Spanish transportation system. 1546-1571

Karine Aoun Barakat
, Amal Dabbous
, Clifford J. Shultz
:
The use of mobile learning: a pathway towards refugees' inclusion. 1572-1588

Friday Osemenshan Anetor
:
The effects of ICT and greenfield foreign direct investment on poverty reduction in Africa. 1589-1602

María-Encarnación Andrés-Martínez
, José-Luis Alfaro-Navarro
:
Relationships between Sustainable Development Goals and Information and Communication Technologies in Europe. 1603-1624

Rahman T. Tasfia, Ahmed Imran
, Jee Young Lee
:
Integration of a multidimensional framework to measure the social impact of an information technology intervention from a human centered approach. 1625-1644

Md Nazrul Islam
, Md. Shafayet Shahed Ornob
, Md. Mofazzal Hossain
:
Digital financial services in marginalised communities: pathways to poverty reduction and economic empowerment. 1645-1671

Zihan Lin, Peiling Yang, Zhenning Zhu, Mengke Xia:
Evaluating the impact of digital technology development on green total factor productivity: empirical evidence from Chinese cities. 1672-1694

Ayushi Tandon
, George Kandathil:
Women patients' experiences with electronic medical records: a 'Jeevan Yapan' perspective. 1695-1722

Harnowo Susanto, Trisno Martono, Dewi Kusuma Wardani, Khresna Bayu Sangka
, Budi Wahyono
:
Digital innovation in education: a study of e-procurement technology acceptance models. 1723-1744

Laura Barasa
:
Mobile money an antidote to petty corruption? A matched difference-in-differences analysis. 1745-1770

Efpraxia D. Zamani, Sara Vannini
:
Digital policy narratives: addressing grand challenges or exacerbating digital inequalities? 1771-1790

Vetle Alvenes Utvik
, Johan Ivar Sæbø
, Pamod Amarakoon
, Petter Nielsen
:
Digital public goods: understanding the role of generativity in fostering digital innovation for development. 1791-1809

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