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HICSS

Hawai'i International Conference on System Sciences

 

papers from previous years

digital divide/S and Inclusion/s minitrack

hicss 40-41 (2007-8)

hicss-41 (2008)

          Mini-Track Chair: Karine Barzilai-Nahon - University of Washington
                                           Narcyz Roztocki - State University of New York at New Paltz

  • Transcending the Digital Divide: A Framing Analysis of Information and Communication Technologies News in Native American Tribal Newspapers
    PDF

  • Digital Usage Behavior: A Sense Making Perspective

    PDF

  • Factors Influencing Users’ Intentions to Make the Web Accessible to People with Disabilities

  • Understanding the Factors Influencing the Attitude Toward and the Use of Mobile  Technology in Developing Countries: A Model of Cellular Phone Use in Guinea

  • Connecting Communities of Need with Public Health: Can SMS Text-Messaging Improve Outreach Communication?

  • Rethinking the Digital Divide: Towards a Path of Digital Effectiveness

hicss-40 (2007)

          Mini-Track Chair: Karine Barzilai-Nahon - University of Washington

  • Social Facilitators and Inhibitors to Online Fluency
    Caroline Haythornthwaite, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
    PDF
  • Telecommunications Stakeholder Perceptions of Teledensity: A Comparison of Stakeholders in the Latin American Region to those in Sub-Saharan Africa
    Victor Mbarika, Southern University
    Peter Meso, Georgia State University
    Philip Musa, Univ. of Alabama Birmingham
    PDF
  • Overcoming the Digital Divide through Electronic Commerce: Harnessing opportunities in IT for Development
    Sajda Qureshi, University of Nebraska at Omaha
    Alanah Davis, University of Nebraska at Omaha
    PDF
  • Re-conceptualizing the digital divide: a knowledge-based approach (PDF)
    William Tibben, University of Wollongong
    PDF
  • A History of Indonesian Telecommunication Reform 1999-2006
    Susan Eick, University of Washington
    PDF