Implications of Information and Digital Technologies for Development

Implications of Information and Digital Technologies for Development

18th IFIP WG 9.4 International Conference, ICT4D 2024, Cape Town, South Africa, May 20-22, 2024, Proceedings, Part II

Seymour, Lisa F.; Kabanda, Salah; Chigona, Wallace

Springer International Publishing AG

08/2024

364

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9783031669859

15 a 20 dias

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.- A Framework for Promoting Digital Transformation and the Adoption of Enterprise Architecture in South Africa's Public Sector.

.- Community and large-scale digital transformation for poverty eradication and economic growth in Africa: A rapid review of existing research for the period 2013-2023.

.- Digital Inclusion and Human Development: Is Digital Inclusion a Social Determinant of Health that Matters?.

.- Making our digital world a better place: Spiritual Leadership and Digital Transformation.

.- Information and Computer Security.

.- Bridging the Digital Divide: Securing Information and Computer Systems in an Unequal World.

.- Educators' Perspectives on Cybersecurity: Case of Resource-constrained Schools in South Africa.

.- Exploring COVID-19 Vaccine Misinformation on Twitter (x): A case of #VaccineRollOutSA.

.- Factors Influencing Generation Z's Cybersecurity Practices: An Empirical Analysis.

.- Fake News in Developing Countries: Drivers, Mechanisms and Consequences.

.- Schoolteacher demographic characteristics and the intention to promote cyber-safety awareness.

.- General Track.

.- A Socialized affordance perspective of a mobile application for patients' assessment and referrals at the community level in Malawi.

.- A Socio-Cultural Perspective on Technology for Environmental Sustainability: The Case of Filtering Water Pots (G-filters) in Rajasthan, India.

.- Assessing Factors Affecting Doctors Access to Medical Knowledge at Point-of-care in the Context of Evidence-based medicine.

.- Complexity and Distress in Open-Source Health Information System Implementations in Countries with Developing Economies - The Case of Lesotho.

.- Drawing a Map in the Sand: Locating an Ethics of Care in the ICT-Related Migration Practices of Older Volunteers in the US Southwest.

.- Harnessing the Unseen: A Case Study on the Barriers to Big Data Analytics in a South African Retailer.

.- Information Ethics in Knowledge Sharing, Transfer, and Translation.

.- Perceptions on the Adoption of Blockchain for FinTech Applications in the Banking Industry in Developing Countries.

.- Rationalizing Effects of Mobile Applications: A Systematic Review of Literature.

.- Tailoring Agile for Medical Software Development: Global South Perspective.

.- The contributions of business intelligence and big data to public healthcare in South Africa.

.- The role of source systems strengthening in the effective interoperability of digital health systems.

.- Philosophical, Theoretical and Methodological Approaches to Researching ICT4D.

.- A multi-method text analysis approach for studying ICT4D projects in developing countries: A case of agricultural commissioning in India.

.- Organisational Support for ICT4D Practitioner Performance: A New Pathway for Enhancing ICT4D Project Outcomes.
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