Information Technology for Development

Papers
(The H4-Index of Information Technology for Development is 19. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2022-01-01 to 2026-01-01.)
ArticleCitations
Ethics-based ontology in ICT4D171
Evaluating the impact of digital technology development on green total factor productivity: empirical evidence from Chinese cities71
Impacts of ICT and digital finance on poverty and income inequality: a sub-national study from India60
A tale of the digital divide at three levels: the impact on Chinese residents’ subjective relative deprivation in the digital era53
The entrepreneurial effect of digital infrastructure development: micro evidence from China46
From research to action: the practice of decolonizing ICT4D45
‘I pretend to be an ideal woman just to keep their mouths shut’: Bangladeshi women’s contestation of abuse through social media platforms38
Examining the effect of security behaviour on the continuance use of mobile money services in Ghana: a protection motivation perspective38
Firm level evidence on diffusion and returns on ICT: a study on Indian informal MSMEs36
Impact of e-commerce on income inequality: evidence from rural China based on cross-county panel data34
Institutional development in an information-driven economy: can ICTs enhance economic growth for low- and lower middle-income countries?28
Putting design justice at the center of ICT4D28
Impacts of information and communication technologies on the SDGs: the case of Mayu Telecomunicaciones in rural areas of Peru27
Analysis of spatial correlation network of urban digital economy in China25
Challenging the local logics of oppression in times of post-colonial amnesia – a study of Ugandan LGBT+ activism in digital media spaces25
Using the lens of affordances to unpack tangible forms of digitalization-enabled social value in the Bahamian Public Healthcare System25
Feminist and queer approaches to ICT4D: imagining and enacting liberation23
Tribute to a prodigious scholar, mentor and global thought leader: Professor Peter Keen20
Towards a process framework to guide the development of ICT4D programs: a South African perspective19
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