This paper synthesised the literature on the adoption of Information and Communication Technology within Africa. The purpose was to determine factors (reported by the literature) determining technology adoption and use, in Africa. The paper used the systematic literature review. The study analysed the factors descriptively. Based on the analysis, the following are the main five factors reported to affect the adoption and use of Information Technology in Africa: Lack of ICT knowledge, unreliable infrastructure, high cost of adoption, the perceived usefulness of ICT, and the perceived ease of use. The government and technology implementing organisation has the key role to ensure the adoption and use becomes successful
Using Rogers' (2003) and Hofstede's (2001) technology diffusion theories as lenses, this exploratory...
Using Rogers' (2003) and Hofstede's (2001) technology diffusion theories as lenses, this exploratory...
Using Rogers' (2003) and Hofstede's (2001) technology diffusion theories as lenses, this exploratory...
This paper synthesised the literature on the adoption of Information and Communication Technology wi...
This paper synthesised the literature on the adoption of Information and Communication Technology wi...
A significant number of the universities and higher educational institutions have adopted the latest...
In Africa the adoption of Information and Communication Technologies (ICTs) varies considerably from...
In Africa the adoption of Information and Communication Technologies (ICTs) varies considerably from...
In Africa the adoption of Information and Communication Technologies (ICTs) varies considerably from...
In Africa the adoption of Information and Communication Technologies (ICTs) varies considerably from...
Paper part of proceedings of 18th International Business Research Conference 2012.The study was cond...
The preset study was carried out to survey various literatures on the factors influencing the use of...
Findings indicate that ICT sector reforms have generally been sub-optimal; insufficient competition ...
The last few years have witnessed a rapid growth in information and communication technologies (ICT)...
Using Rogers' (2003) and Hofstede's (2001) technology diffusion theories as lenses, this exploratory...
Using Rogers' (2003) and Hofstede's (2001) technology diffusion theories as lenses, this exploratory...
Using Rogers' (2003) and Hofstede's (2001) technology diffusion theories as lenses, this exploratory...
Using Rogers' (2003) and Hofstede's (2001) technology diffusion theories as lenses, this exploratory...
This paper synthesised the literature on the adoption of Information and Communication Technology wi...
This paper synthesised the literature on the adoption of Information and Communication Technology wi...
A significant number of the universities and higher educational institutions have adopted the latest...
In Africa the adoption of Information and Communication Technologies (ICTs) varies considerably from...
In Africa the adoption of Information and Communication Technologies (ICTs) varies considerably from...
In Africa the adoption of Information and Communication Technologies (ICTs) varies considerably from...
In Africa the adoption of Information and Communication Technologies (ICTs) varies considerably from...
Paper part of proceedings of 18th International Business Research Conference 2012.The study was cond...
The preset study was carried out to survey various literatures on the factors influencing the use of...
Findings indicate that ICT sector reforms have generally been sub-optimal; insufficient competition ...
The last few years have witnessed a rapid growth in information and communication technologies (ICT)...
Using Rogers' (2003) and Hofstede's (2001) technology diffusion theories as lenses, this exploratory...
Using Rogers' (2003) and Hofstede's (2001) technology diffusion theories as lenses, this exploratory...
Using Rogers' (2003) and Hofstede's (2001) technology diffusion theories as lenses, this exploratory...
Using Rogers' (2003) and Hofstede's (2001) technology diffusion theories as lenses, this exploratory...