The tendency to pursue innovativeness and adopt new technologies has been found more likely with younger individuals and a strong relationship between attitude and personal computer (PC) utilization has been found. However, research in these areas is mainly focused on high-income countries. Do these findings hold for low-income countries? What are the perceptions of African youth on the factors that impact PC use? There is a dearth of micro-level studies that promote understanding about the behavior of individuals in low-income countries. This study looked at demographic data including age, gender, grade level, region, and prior experience among 228 youth from Ethiopia and Rwanda. PC utilization constructs including complexity, long-term co...
As technology continue to define lifestyle and interactions, firms are increasingly seeking empirica...
Students today need to have computer knowledge and skills to enable them perform their task at schoo...
This study examines how education and age could influence information technology acceptance in a dev...
Since the introduction of personal computers (PCs) in the early 1980s, Saudi Arabia has made major i...
Focus on youth has considerably increased in the developing countries, especially within Sub-Saharan...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2013In 2009, the One Laptop Per Child (OLPC) non-profit...
As the sub-Saharan region was expanding educational infrastructure, they met challenges to equip the...
This research examined race and gender differences in the intensity and nature of IT use and whether...
How much can you do with a computer if you are not able to read or write like many people in Africa?...
Project Report Submitted to the Chandaria School of Business in Partial Fulfillment of the Requireme...
International audienceThe objective of this paper is to understand what factors stimulate or hinder ...
Attitudes of students toward computers are significant determinants of behavior that may influence c...
This research seeks to empirically investigate factors that could either inhibit or facilitate consu...
The penetration of mobile phones into sub-Saharan Africa has occurred with amazing rapidity: for man...
The main objectives of this study were to examine the "digital divide" in home computer ow...
As technology continue to define lifestyle and interactions, firms are increasingly seeking empirica...
Students today need to have computer knowledge and skills to enable them perform their task at schoo...
This study examines how education and age could influence information technology acceptance in a dev...
Since the introduction of personal computers (PCs) in the early 1980s, Saudi Arabia has made major i...
Focus on youth has considerably increased in the developing countries, especially within Sub-Saharan...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2013In 2009, the One Laptop Per Child (OLPC) non-profit...
As the sub-Saharan region was expanding educational infrastructure, they met challenges to equip the...
This research examined race and gender differences in the intensity and nature of IT use and whether...
How much can you do with a computer if you are not able to read or write like many people in Africa?...
Project Report Submitted to the Chandaria School of Business in Partial Fulfillment of the Requireme...
International audienceThe objective of this paper is to understand what factors stimulate or hinder ...
Attitudes of students toward computers are significant determinants of behavior that may influence c...
This research seeks to empirically investigate factors that could either inhibit or facilitate consu...
The penetration of mobile phones into sub-Saharan Africa has occurred with amazing rapidity: for man...
The main objectives of this study were to examine the "digital divide" in home computer ow...
As technology continue to define lifestyle and interactions, firms are increasingly seeking empirica...
Students today need to have computer knowledge and skills to enable them perform their task at schoo...
This study examines how education and age could influence information technology acceptance in a dev...