Research on information systems in developing countries: current landscape and future prospects
Information Technology for Development
Information technology for health care in Mozambique
Information Technology for Development - Special issue: Information technology for health care in Mozambique
Information Technology for Development - Special issue: Information technology for health care in Mozambique
Cross-cultural IS adoption in multinational corporations
Information Technology for Development
Diffusion of Innovations as a Theoretical Framework for Telecenters
Information Technologies and International Development
No man is an island: Social and human capital in IT capacity building in the Maldives
Information and Organization
Advancement through interactive radio
Information Systems Frontiers
Information systems in the public sector: The e-Government enactment framework
The Journal of Strategic Information Systems
Context and the processes of ICT for development
Information and Organization
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From the Publisher:Many information technology development projects and policy initiatives for the implementation of information and communication technology in developing countries seem to ignore the fact that the process of implementing such systems is closely linked with the social processes of the area involved. This book uses a wide range of case studies from throughout the developing world to illustrate the importance of context. It elaborates on the organizational, national and sectoral contextual aspects that are implicated in the development and use of information systems and uses a broadly 'interpretive' approach, reporting on the experiences and perceptions of all those involved in the process. The contributors bring together a variety of theoretical perspectives providing a broad analysis of IT development in context.Author Biography: C. Avgerou: Senior lecturer in information systems. G.Walsham: Professor of information systems.