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The “I” between G and C: E-Government intermediaries in developing countries

2011

Published version of an article from the journal: The Electronic Journal of Information Systems in Developing Countries. Also available from the publisher: http://www.ejisdc.org/Ojs2/index.php/ejisdc/article/viewFile/826/371 While there has been a rapid growth in e-Government initiatives in developing countries, whether it has led to providing effective government services to the citizens has remained a question of concern. Evidence suggests that this objective is far from being met. The main hurdle has been that an overwhelming part of the citizens in these countries do not have the capability to either access government information physically or to use it effectively even when they can ac…

GovernmentEconomic growthE-GovernmentEconomic policyProcess (engineering)Developing countryComputingMilieux_LEGALASPECTSOFCOMPUTINGVDP::Technology: 500::Information and communication technology: 550IntermediaryVDP::Social science: 200::Political science and organizational theory: 240::Public and private administration: 242ComputerSystemsOrganization_MISCELLANEOUSEconomicsIntermediationGovernment-to-citizenDigital divideInformation Systems
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Demystifying the Possibilities of ICT4D in the Mountain Regions of Nepal

2011

Author's version of a chapter in the book: Proceedings of the 44th Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences. Also available from the publisher at: http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/HICSS.2011.142 Despite the substantial investments in ICT4D projects in developing countries, the benefits are yet to be realised by the majority of remote communities. Inaccessibility to ICT has widened educational, healthcare, information, and communication gaps between urban and remote communities. This paper focuses on an interpretive case study in Nepal to widen our understanding of how locally-initiated ICT4D projects may help to narrow these gaps. The study utilises the Assets Pentagon Model to identify …

GovernmentEconomic growthTelemedicinebusiness.industryDeveloping countryInformation technologyInformation and Communications TechnologyPolitical scienceHealth careInformation systemcommunication gaps mountain regions remote communities substantial investments wireless networkingVDP::Social science: 200::Library and information science: 320::Information and communication systems: 321Project managementbusinessEnvironmental planning2011 44th Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences
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The Start of a Journey to the Cloud in the Developing World: A Case Study of Egypt

2015

Cloud computing (CC) is becoming a global market trend that all businesses, sooner or later, will go for. Moving to the cloud is a long journey for developing countries that became aware of its importance to their economic development. Egypt started this journey with collective efforts from all stakeholders (i.e., Government institutes, national and international cloud providers, private businesses, and training institutes) to draw the roadmap for CC adoption in Egypt. CC adoption in Egypt is influenced by some enabling and inhibiting factors. These factors are explored by conducting an exploratory case study. The findings of this study are analyzed by utilizing concepts from the neo-instit…

GovernmentEconomic growthbusiness.industryEconomicsDeveloping countryCloud computingContext (language use)MarketingMarket trendbusiness2015 48th Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences
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E-Government Challenges and the Role of Political Leadership in Indonesia:  The Case of Sragen

2008

In general, developing countries are lagging behind in e-government adoption compared to developed countries. Within Indonesia, there is a huge disparity in e- government implementation between districts. This study presents e-government challenges and the role of political leadership in the rural district of Sragen, one of the leading districts in implementing e-government in the country. The study focuses on the supply-side of e- government, and categorises the challenges in three main areas; management, infrastructure, and human factors. Initiatives taken to deal with these challenges are presented and strong political leadership is found to play an important role.

GovernmentEconomic growthbusiness.industryLocal governmentDeveloping countryInformation technologyThe InternetPolitical leadershipBusinessPublic administrationLaggingDeveloped countryProceedings of the 41st Annual Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences (HICSS 2008)
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Themes of Research on eGovernment in Developing Countries: Current Map and Future Roadmap

2013

This paper reports a literature review of eGovernment research in developing countries published between 2005 and 2010. From a review of 108 papers, the present study found that the papers could be mapped into five main research themes: design/implementation, adoption, impact, evaluation, and context. For each main theme, several sub-themes were identified. The research approaches used to investigate each theme were described. In addition to presenting the current landscape of eGovernment research, this paper also provides future research directions related to the empirical, theoretical, and methodological domains.

GovernmentKnowledge managementbusiness.industryPolitical scienceInformation systemDeveloping countryContext (language use)businessTheme (narrative)2013 46th Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences
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The Current State of Social Media Research for eParticipation in Developing Countries: A Literature Review

2016

While there is an increasing interest for conducting research on the importance of social media within the eParticipation area, more emphasis is still needed within the context of developing countries. We address this need by presenting a literature review on social media within eParticipation in developing countries, to add to the understanding of how these technologies influence the political environment. We discuss trends, contributions and challenges within this area, and propose a future research agenda. Furthermore, we propose a model of social media for eParticipation from a process view perspective to guide future research in this field.

Governmente-participationbusiness.industry05 social sciencesDeveloping countryContext (language use)02 engineering and technologyPublic relations0506 political sciencePolitics020204 information systemsCultural diversityPolitical science050602 political science & public administration0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringThe InternetSocial mediabusiness2016 49th Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences (HICSS)
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Thirty-five years later, the first assisted reproductive technology program opens in Cambodia

2015

GynecologyMedical educationmedicine.medical_specialtyTime FactorsAssisted reproductive technologyReproductive Techniques Assistedbusiness.industrymedicine.medical_treatmentObstetrics and GynecologyHealth Services AccessibilityFertilityReproductive MedicinePregnancyInfertilityPractice Guidelines as TopicHumansMedicineFemaleClinical CompetenceProgram DevelopmentCambodiabusinessDeveloping CountriesFertility and Sterility
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Development discourses of the low human development index : countries in UN post-2015 discussion

2015

This study is about development discourses and agents of the countries with low Human Development Index (HDI) in Africa. It is based on six UN Post-2015 national consultations. These six nations are Burkina Faso, the Democratic Republic of Congo, Ethiopia, Mozambique, Liberia and Zambia. The criteria of data selection involve the level of HDI, language, format of the report and geographical location. The idea about development as discursive constructed social reality is at the focus of theoretical framework. The method is Discourse Analysis (DA) with some Foucauldian characteristics. The research questions are: What kind of specific development discourses and agentive roles are there in pol…

HDIservicesdeveloping nationsDevelopmentconcept of developmentAfrikkadevelopmental studies.inhimillisen kehityksen indeksidiskurssiPost-2015 discussionkansallisvaltiodiscoursediscursive agentskehitysnation statePost-2015 agenda
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Incidencia de la beca salario: impacto, perfil y rendimiento de los estudiantes

2013

En España, dentro del marco de la Estrategia 2015, la implantación de las becas de estudio, y especialmente las becas salario adaptadas a la nueva situación del Espacio Europeo de Educación Superior, pretenden garantizar el acceso a los estudios universitarios a aquellos grupos sociales más desfavorecidos económicamente. La presente investigación realiza un estudio ex post facto, de carácter descriptivo-comparativo dirigido a valorar la incidencia de la beca salario, como factor económico, sobre la equidad, el acceso y sobre el rendimiento académico en el primer año de universidad. El estudio se ha realizado con un total de 10.394 estudiantes de nuevo acceso de la cohorte 2010-11 de la Univ…

Higher educationInstrucción frontalBequesmedia_common.quotation_subjectPrácticas docentes; Formación profesional; Países en vía de desarrollo; Instrucción frontal; Método clase global; Formación en servicio; Método activolcsh:LB5-3640Developing countriesEducationSocial groupInstitutionFormació professionalFormación en servicioSalarySociologyScholarshipsmedia_commonMedical educationMétodo activoFormación profesionalOccupational trainingbusiness.industryEquity (finance)Student teachingMétodo clase globalPaïsos en vies de desenvolupamentPrácticas docentesDisadvantagedScholarshiplcsh:Theory and practice of educationPràctiques pedagògiquesCohortFormación profesional; Países en vía de desarrollo; Instrucción frontal; Método clase global; Formación en servicio; Método activo.businessPaíses en vía de desarrollo
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Inequality and Growth in a Developing Economy: Evidence from Regional Data (Spain, 1860–1930)

2020

ABSTRACTThis article measures inequality at the provincial level in Spain for different benchmark years between 1860 and 1930. It then empirically assesses the relationship between economic growth and inequality. The results confirm that, although growing incomes did not directly contribute to reducing inequality, at least during the early stages of modern economic growth, other processes associated with economic growth such as the rural exodus to urban and industrial centers, the demographic transition, and the spread of literacy, among others, notably improved the situation of the bottom part of the population.

HistoryEconomic growthinequalityInequality060106 history of social sciencesmedia_common.quotation_subjectPopulationDemographic transitionDeveloping country:CIENCIAS ECONÓMICAS [UNESCO]LiteracyKuznets curve0502 economics and businessDevelopment economicsEconomics0601 history and archaeologySocial inequality050207 economicseducationmedia_commoneducation.field_of_study05 social sciencesUNESCO::CIENCIAS ECONÓMICAS06 humanities and the artseconomic growthspain 1860–1930Income inequality metricsSocial Sciences (miscellaneous)Social Science History
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