Catalyzing development through ICT adoption : the developing world experience /
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| Language: | English |
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Cham, Switzerland :
Springer,
[2017]
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Table of Contents:
- Part I
- General and Multi-regional Studies
- 1 Information and Communication Technologies for Economic Development. Identifying the channels of impact
- 2 The impact of ICTs on women's economic empowerment
- 3 Big Data Analytics for ICT Monitoring and Development
- 4 The role of ICT adoption in curbing corruption in developing countries
- 5 Internet, educational disparities and economic growth: differences between low-middle and high-income countries
- Part II
- Asia
- 6 Strengthening the Public Sector Accounting through ICT The Experience of a Developing Country
- 7 Potentials and Challenges of using ICT for Climate Change Adaptation: A Study of Vulnerable Community in Riverine Islands of Bangladesh
- Part III
- Africa and Middle East
- 8 Evaluation of E-Infrastructure Deployment in OECD and MENA Countries
- 9 Model for Constructing Institutional Framework for Scientific Knowledge Management Systems: Nigerian Institutional Repository Innovation Case Applicable to Developing Countries
- 10 Linkages between Formal Institutions, ICT Adoption, and Inclusive Human Development in Sub Saharan Africa
- Part IV
- Latin America
- 11 Inequalities in the appropriation of digital spaces in metropolitan areas of Latin America
- 12 Internet Use and Public Programs Participation: Evidence from Chile
- 13 E-commerce and Productivity: Evidence from Chile
- Part V
- Europe
- 14 Assessing the Economic Potential of Big Data Industries
- 15 Is ICT the Solution of the Problem for Estonia?