ICTs can positively influence development outcomes. However, ICT4D projects have achieved limited success in achieving their development objectives. In this study, we conduct a literature review of ICT4D studies conducted over the period 2006 - 2016. We find that theory linking ICT use and development impact is lacking, and that mobile devices might offer high positive impact possibilities than personal computers. We also find that studies characterize development in different ways: 1) development as expanded digital inclusion, 2) development as increased economic productivity, 3) development as expanded freedom, and 4) development as increased well-being. Across these development perspectives, however, conflict among stakeholders impacts d...
Research in ICT4D is a constant search to answer the question of how ICT fosters development in unde...
Electronic Government (eGovernment) has attracted considerable investment over many years but there ...
Abstract: Electronic Government (eGovernment) has attracted considerable investment over many years ...
ICTs can positively influence development outcomes. However, ICT4D projects have achieved limited su...
The article contributes to the ongoing discussion on relating information and communication technolo...
We provide an overview of the field of information and communication technologies for development (I...
Electronic Government (eGovernment) has attracted considerable investment over many years but there ...
Information and Communication Technologies for development (ICT4D) research shows inconclusive impac...
Research on ICT and development (ICTD) involves assumptions on the nature of ICT innovation and on t...
Essay in response to "A Dialogue on ICTs, Human Development, Growth, and Poverty Reduction
In its opening remarks, The Economist declares emphatically that “Paying for a taxi ride using your ...
Research can improve development policies and practices and funders increasingly require evidence o...
Research on ICT and development (ICTD) involves assumptions concerning the nature of ICT innovation ...
The article contributes to the ongoing discussion on relating information and communication technolo...
As Information and Communication Technologies (ICTs) continue to penetrate people’s lives the world ...
Research in ICT4D is a constant search to answer the question of how ICT fosters development in unde...
Electronic Government (eGovernment) has attracted considerable investment over many years but there ...
Abstract: Electronic Government (eGovernment) has attracted considerable investment over many years ...
ICTs can positively influence development outcomes. However, ICT4D projects have achieved limited su...
The article contributes to the ongoing discussion on relating information and communication technolo...
We provide an overview of the field of information and communication technologies for development (I...
Electronic Government (eGovernment) has attracted considerable investment over many years but there ...
Information and Communication Technologies for development (ICT4D) research shows inconclusive impac...
Research on ICT and development (ICTD) involves assumptions on the nature of ICT innovation and on t...
Essay in response to "A Dialogue on ICTs, Human Development, Growth, and Poverty Reduction
In its opening remarks, The Economist declares emphatically that “Paying for a taxi ride using your ...
Research can improve development policies and practices and funders increasingly require evidence o...
Research on ICT and development (ICTD) involves assumptions concerning the nature of ICT innovation ...
The article contributes to the ongoing discussion on relating information and communication technolo...
As Information and Communication Technologies (ICTs) continue to penetrate people’s lives the world ...
Research in ICT4D is a constant search to answer the question of how ICT fosters development in unde...
Electronic Government (eGovernment) has attracted considerable investment over many years but there ...
Abstract: Electronic Government (eGovernment) has attracted considerable investment over many years ...