Volume 11, Issue 2 |
Special issue on Information and Communications Technology for Development (Vol 11, No. 2)
Guest Editors
Balaji Parthasarathy, International Institute of Information Technology, Bangalore,
India
Krithi Ramamritham, Department of Computer Science and Engineering, Indian Institute
of Technology Bombay, Mumbai, India
Table of Contents
Guest editorial: Information and communications technology for development
(103-104)
Balaji Parthasarathy and Krithi Ramamritham
If the State provided free computer literacy, would it find takers?
Evidence and propositions from the Akshaya project in India (105-116)
Joyojeet Pal
Design of a braille writing tutor to combat illiteracy (117-128)
N. Kalra, T. Lauwers, D. Dewey, T. Stepleton and M. B. Dias
“My child will be respected”: Parental perspectives on
computers and education in Rural India (129-144)
Joyojeet Pal, Meera Lakshmanan and Kentaro Toyama
Advancement through interactive radio (145-154)
S. Revi Sterling, John O’Brien and John K. Bennett
ICT intervention in the ‘Chandanbari’ Village of Bangladesh:
Results from a field study (155-166)
Mahfuz Ashraf, Jo Hanisch and Paul Swatman
Effect of the food traceability system for building trust: Price premium
and buying behavior (167-179)
Young Chan Choe, Joowon Park, Miri Chung and Junghoon Moon
Managing cooperation in e-business systems (181-188)
Pradeep Ray and Lundy Lewis
Managing the diffusion of organizational learning behavior (189-200)
Gary F. Templeton, Mark B. Schmidt and G. Stephen Taylor