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Author IFIP WG 9.4 International Conference on Social Implications of Computers in Developing Countries (15th : 2019 : Dar es Salaam, Tanzania)

Title Information and communication technologies for development : strengthening Southern-driven cooperation as a catalyst for ICT4D : 15th IFIP WG 9.4 International Conference on Social Implications of Computers in Developing Countries, ICT4D 2019, Dar es Salaam, Tanzania, May 1-3, 2019, Proceedings. Part I / Petter Nielsen, Honest Christopher Kimaro (eds.)
Published Cham, Switzerland : Springer, [2019]

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Description 1 online resource (xviii, 791 pages) : illustrations (some color)
Series IFIP advances in information and communication technology, 1868-4238 ; 551
IFIP advances in information and communication technology ; 551. 1868-4238
Contents [I]. Communities, ICT-enabled networks, and development: 1. The ins and outs of participation in a weather information system / Bidisha Chaudhuri and Linus Kendall -- 2. eHealth in Zimbabwe, a case of techno-social development / Trymore Chawurura, Ronald Manhibi, Janneke van Dijk, and Gertjan van Stam -- 3. ICT use in the context of electricity access in a developing country : a choice framework analysis / Arlene Bailey, Aldrie Henry-Lee, Yhanore Johnson-Coke, Richard Leach, Anthony Clayton, Matt Gee, and Oliver Browne -- 4. An inquiry into IT governance in healthcare organizations in Uganda / Michael Kizito -- 5. Exploring an impact sourcing initiative for a community of people with disabilities : a capability analysis / Karsten Eskelund, Richard Heeks, and Brian Nicholson -- 6. System use and user satisfaction in the adoption of electronic medical records systems : a case of DHIS2 tracker implementation in Tanzania / Immaculate Ayebazibwe, Honest C. Kimaro, and Jens J. Kaasbøll -- 7. Contemporary challenges in street trader-customer interaction through mobile devices in Dodoma, Tanzania / Joel Rumanyika, Matti Tedre, Mikko Apiola, Solomon Sunday Oyelere, and Nasibu Rajabu Mramba -- 8. Value co-creation in design of mHealth applications for maternal healthcare service delivery / Hawa Nyende -- 9. A framework for understanding the empowerment effects of telecentres on rural communities in developing countries / Sellina Khumbo Kapondera, Roberta Bernadi, and Niki Panteli -- 10. Leveraging digital health platforms in developing countries : the role of boundary resources / Brown Msiska, Petter Nielsen, and Jens Kaasboll
11. ICT enabled peace network : case study of conflict early warning system in Kenya / Arunima Mukherjee and Festus Mukoya -- 12. E-commerce institutionalisation in Mozambique : enablers and barriers / Fernanda Matsinhe and Salah Kabanda -- 13. The influence of telecentres on the economic empowerment of the youth in disadvantaged communities of South Africa / Samkelo Lutho Booi, Wallace Chigona, Priscilla Maliwichi, and Khaya Kunene -- 14. Peer networking and capacity building for child protection professionals : lessons from "ChildHub" / Sendrine Constant, Balwant Godara, Thierry Agagliate, Nihaalini Kumar, and Amara Amara -- 15. Investigating the implementation of ICT tool to electoral process in Nigeria / Aishatu Shuaibu, Salihu Dasuki, and Muhammadou Kah
[II]. Digital platforms for development: 16. A multi-level perspective on digital platform implementation and impact : the case of EasyTaxi in Colombia / Juan Erasmo Gomez-Morantes, Richard Heeks, and Richard Duncombe -- 17. Exploring tensions of global public good platforms for development : the case of DHIS2 / Brian Nicholson, Petter Nielsen, Johan Saebo, and Sundeep Sahay -- 18. Software platforms for inclusive innovation / Terje Aksel Sanner and Petter Nielsen -- 19. The role of digital platforms in disrupting agricultural value chains in developing countries / Bookie Ezeomah and Richard Duncombe -- 20. Sharing economy digital platforms and social inclusion/exclusion : a research study of Uber and Careem in Pakistan / Fareesa Malik and Zujaja Wahaj -- 21. Strategies for standardizing health information analysis : flexible standards revisited / Olav Poppe, Johan Ivar Sæbø, and Jørn Braa -- 22. An institutional perspective on the adoption of open dashboard for health information systems in Tanzania / Wilfred F. Senyoni, Honest C. Kimaro, Jørn Braa, and Claud Kumalija -- 23. Tracing the impact of the city of Cape Town's open data initiative on communities and development / Mbongeni Hlabano and Jean-Paul Van Belle -- 24. Exploring hybridity in digital social entrepreneurship / Silvia Masiero and M.N. Ravishankar -- 25. What motivates ICT4D champions? / Jaco Renken
26. Digital platforms in the global south : foundations and research agenda / Kari Koskinen, Carla Bonina, and Ben Eaton -- 27. Scaling across functional domains : a case of implementing an electronic HIV patient information system in Sierra Leone / Eric Adu-Gyamfi, Petter Nielsen, Johan Ivar Sæbø, and Zeferino Saugene -- 28. Mobile phone use for empowerment and well-being of the physically challenged in Nigeria / Abdulrashid Iliya, Chidi G. Ononiwu, Muhammadou M.O. Kah, and Ago K.M. Quaye -- 29. Agile software development practices in Egypt SMEs : a grounded theory investigation / Amr A. Mohallel and Julian M. Bass -- 30. Experiences from a development project in Kenya : baselines for future climate information systems / Jaakko Helminen, Balozi Bekuta Kirongo, Silvia Gaiani, Ezra Misaki, Mikko Apiola, and Erkki Sutinen -- 31. How South African university information systems studnets are using social media / Yazeed Seedat, Sumarie Roodt, and Samwel Dick Mwapwele -- 32. Convergence of technical and policy processes : a study of Indonesia's health information systems / Taufiq Sitompul, Wilfred Senyoni, Jørn Braa, and Yudianto -- 33. IT and government corruption in developing countries : a literature review and reframing / Atta Addo -- 34. The contributions of WhatsApp to social inclusion : a case of internally displaced persons in Nigeria / Salihu Ibrahim Dasuki and Naima Hafiz Abubakar -- 35. Ride hailing regulations in Cali, Colombia : towards autonomous and decent work / Katherine M.A. Reilly and Luis H. Lozano-Paredes
36. Ex-ante analysis of adoption of introduced chicken strains among smallholder farmers in selected areas of Tanzania / Rogers Andrew, Jeremia Makindara, Said H. Mbaga, and Roselyne Alphonce -- 37. Assessing user-designed dashboards : a case for developing data visualization competency / Aprisa Chrysantina and Johan Ivar Sæbø -- 38. Is inclusive digital innovation inclusive? An investigation of M-Shwari in Kenya / Wenxiu (Vince) Nan and M. Lynne Markus -- 39. Sinking under its own weight : case of Aadhaar mediated entitlements in India / Arunima Mukherjee and Sundeep Sahay -- 40. Design science research strengthened : integrating co-creation and co-design / Calkin Suero Montero and Alsen Florian Kapinga -- 41. Institutional shaping of affordances : implications on information use in global humanitarian organizations / Marta Maria Vila-Pozo and Sundeep Sahay -- 42. Towards holistic mobile climate services for farmers in Tambuu, Tanzania / Ville Myllynpää, Ezra Misaki, Mikko Apiola, Jaakko Helminen, Moammar Dayoub, Tomi Westerlund, and Erkki Sutinen -- 43. Anti-corruption efforts in national ICT policies : a study of policy environments in sub-Saharan Africa / Cecilia Strand and Mathias Hatakka -- 44. Integrating electronic medical records data into national health reporting system to enhance health data reporting and use at the facility level / Bigten R. Kikoba, Ellen Kalinga, and Juma Lungo -- 45. Recommendations for M-government implementation in developing countries : lessons learned from the practitioners / Tupokigwe Isagah and Maria A. Wimmer
46. Co-creating an ICT artefact with elderly rural women in Mafarafara : a social structuration account / Ronel Smith, Marita Turpin, and Marlien Herselman -- 47. A critical analysis of the implementation of health information systems for public healthcare service delivery in resource-constrained environments : a South African study / Mourine Achieng and Ephias Ruhode -- 48. Acceptability and use of mobile health applications in health information systems : a case of eIDSR and DHIS2 touch mobile applications in Tanzania / Jimmy T. Mbelwa, Honest C. Kimaro, and Bernard Mussa -- 49. The experience of Chamwino small-scale farmers on the use of smartphone in farming business, Tanzania / Ezra Misaki -- 50. Exploring the effect of mobile apps on SMEs in Nigeria : a critical realist study / Adedamola Tolani, Adebowale Owoseni, and Hossana Twinomurinzi -- 51. Evaluating mHealth apps using affordances : case of CommCare versus DHIS2 tracker / Amrit Chhetri, Mari Iversen, Jens Kaasbøll, and Chipo Kanjo -- 52. Investigating the efficiency of ICT infrastructure utilization : a data envelopment analysis approach / 'Yinka Oyerinde and Felix Bankole
[III]. ICT for displaced population and refugees : how it helps, how it hurts: 53. Mobile technology for record keeping by women entrepreneurs in Tanzania : user requirement assessment / William Clifford Gomera, Jarkko Suhonen, Solomon Sunday Oyelere, and Alsen Florian Kapinga -- 54. Reimagining refugee identity systems : a sociological approach / Shirin Madon and Emrys Schoemaker -- 55. "When will your start teaching the REAL curriculum?" : challenges and innovations in education for Rohingya refugees / Azmina Karim and Faheem Hussain -- 56. Refugees and ICTs : identifying the key trends and gaps in peer-reviewed scholarship / Suzana Brown, Faheem Hussain, and Ali M. Masoumifar
[IV]. Local technical papers: 57. Rate adaptive congestion control using lookup table scheme to enhance quality of experience / Jane Lissah and Mercy Mbise -- 58. Enhancing faults monitoring in secondary electrical distribution network / Yona Andegelile, Godfrey Chugulu, Ally Bitebo, Hadija Mbembati, and Herald Kundaeli -- 59. Handover management in Femtocell LTE networks under fast varying channels / Catherine Protas and Kwame Ibwe -- 60. Trends and opportunities for traffic engineering paradigms across mobile cellular network generations / Khadija Mkocha, Mussa M. Kissaka, and Omar F. Hamad -- 61. Exploring the impacts of intrinsic variables on security compliance efficiency using DEA and MARS / Charlette Donalds, Kweku-Muata Osei-Bryson, and Sergey Samoilenko -- 62. A critical review of edge and fog computing for smart grid applications / Gilbert M. Gilbert, Shililiandumi Naiman, Honest Kimaro, and Burchard Bagile -- 63. Information security culture assessment of small and medium-sized enterprises in Tanzania / Zainab Ruhwanya and Jacques Ophoff
Summary The two volumes IFIP AICT 551 and 552 constitute the refereed proceedings of the 15th IFIP WG 9.4 International Conference on Social Implications of Computers in Developing Countries, ICT4D 2019, held in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania, in May 2019. The 97 revised full papers and 2 short papers presented were carefully reviewed and selected from 185 submissions. The papers present a wide range of perspectives and disciplines including (but not limited to) public administration, entrepreneurship, business administration, information technology for development, information management systems, organization studies, philosophy, and management. They are organized in the following topical sections: communities, ICT-enabled networks, and development; digital platforms for development; ICT for displaced population and refugees. How it helps? How it hurts?; ICT4D for the Indigenous, by the Indigenous and of the Indigenous; local technical papers; pushing the boundaries - new research methods, theory and philosophy in ICT4D; southern-driven human-computer interaction; sustainable ICT, informatics, education and learning in a turbulent world - "doing the safari way"-- Provided by publisher
Notes International conference proceedings
"Corrected publication 2020"--PDF image of title page verso
Online resource; title from PDF title page (SpringerLink, viewed May 9, 2019)
Subject Information technology -- Social aspects -- Developing countries -- Congresses
Information technology -- Social aspects
Developing countries
Genre/Form proceedings (reports)
Conference papers and proceedings
Conference papers and proceedings.
Actes de congrès.
Form Electronic book
Author Nielsen, Petter, editor.
Kimaro, Honest Christopher, editor.
ISBN 9783030184001
3030184005
Other Titles ICT4D 2019