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Electronic Journal of Information Systems in Developing Countries, Volume 77
Volume 77, Number 1, November 2016
- Atta Addo:
Explaining 'Irrationalities' of IT-Enabled Change in a Developing Country Bureaucracy: The Case of Ghana's Tradenet. 1-22 - Malcolm Garbutt:
Disciplinary Kingdoms and the Pursuit of Pragmatism in Research: A Student Perspective. 1-10 - Richard Heeks, Shyam Krishna:
ICTs and Hope for Development: A Theoretical Framework. 1-19 - Gloria Ejehiohen Iyawa, Marlien Herselman, Alfred Coleman:
Customer Interaction in Software Development: A Comparison of Software Methodologies Deployed in Namibian Software Firms. 1-13 - Daniel Azerikatoa Ayoung, Pamela Abbott, Armin Kashefi:
The Influence of Intangible ('Soft') Constructs on the Outcome of Community ICT Initiatives in Ghana: A Gap Archetype Analysis. 1-22 - Johannes C. Cronjé:
Towards an Integration of Paradigmatic and Pragmatic Research in Information Systems. 1-14 - Aminu Hamajoda:
Embracing New Media in Political Communication: A Survey of Parliamentarians' Attitudes and Practices in a Changing Media Landscape in West Africa. 1-10 - Delroy A. Chevers, Gerald G. Grant:
Software Process Improvement Adoption and Benefits in Canadian and English-Speaking Caribbean Software Development Firms. 1-15 - Azmi Omar, Julian M. Bass, Peter Lowit:
Exploring the Factors that Influence the Success of Insourced Government ICT Projects. 1-21
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