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 2020-04-01 to 2024-04-01.)
ArticleCitations
The criticality of ICT-trade nexus on economic and inclusive growth81
Digital innovation in SMEs: a systematic review, synthesis and research agenda67
Factors affecting digital technology adoption by small-scale farmers in agriculture value chains (AVCs) in South Africa45
Determinants of FinTech payment services diffusion by SMEs in Sub-Saharan Africa: evidence from Ghana37
Strengthening digital inclusion through e-government: cohesive ICT training programs to intensify digital competency32
Digital identity for development: The quest for justice and a research agenda29
Digital inequality beyond the digital divide: conceptualizing adverse digital incorporation in the global South29
Blockchain for development: a guiding framework27
Exclusion and inclusion in identification: regulation, displacement and data justice27
Role of privacy/safety risk and trust on the development of prosumption and value co-creation under the sharing economy: a moderated mediation model26
Rethinking positive and negative impacts of ‘ICT for development’ through the holistic lens of the sustainable development goals24
Collecting money through blockchain technologies: first insights on the determinants of the return on Initial Coin Offerings22
Does information and communications technology affect economic growth? Empirical evidence from SAARC countries22
Mobile phones, household welfare, and women’s empowerment: evidence from rural off-grid regions of Bangladesh21
Development of small-and medium-sized enterprises through information technology adoption persistence in Vietnam21
Building users’ intention to participate in a sharing economy with institutional and calculative mechanisms: an empirical investigation of DiDi in China21
Why Data Matters for Development? Exploring Data Justice, Micro-Entrepreneurship, Mobile Money and Financial Inclusion20
Identity at the margins: data justice and refugee experiences with digital identity systems in Lebanon, Jordan, and Uganda19
Impact of AIS success on decision-making effectiveness among SMEs in less developed countries19
Blockchain-enabled government efficiency and impartiality: using blockchain for targeted poverty alleviation in a city in China19
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