Social Inclusion and Usability of ICT-enabled Services.
Herausgeber: Choudrie, Jyoti; Tsatsou, Panayiota; Kurnia, Sherah
Social Inclusion and Usability of ICT-enabled Services.
Herausgeber: Choudrie, Jyoti; Tsatsou, Panayiota; Kurnia, Sherah
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Social Inclusion and Usability of Innovative ICT-enabled Services is a cutting-edge research book written for researchers, students, academics, technology experts, activists and policy makers. The book explores a wide range of issues concerning innovative ICT-enabled digital services, their usability and their consequent role in social
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Social Inclusion and Usability of Innovative ICT-enabled Services is a cutting-edge research book written for researchers, students, academics, technology experts, activists and policy makers. The book explores a wide range of issues concerning innovative ICT-enabled digital services, their usability and their consequent role in social
Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 384
- Erscheinungstermin: 5. Dezember 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 21mm
- Gewicht: 531g
- ISBN-13: 9780367873936
- ISBN-10: 0367873931
- Artikelnr.: 58439483
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 384
- Erscheinungstermin: 5. Dezember 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 21mm
- Gewicht: 531g
- ISBN-13: 9780367873936
- ISBN-10: 0367873931
- Artikelnr.: 58439483
Jyoti Choudrie holds the position of Professor of Information Systems at University of Hertfordshire, UK. Panayiota Tsatsou is an Associate Professor at the University of Leicester, UK. Sherah Kurnia is a Senior Lecturer at the School of Computing and Information Systems, the University of Melbourne, Australia.
Part 1: Examining the Theoretical Foundations of Social Inclusion and
ICT-Enabled Services
1. Social Inclusion and ICTs: a Literature Review Through the Lens of the
Capability Approach
Efpraxia D. Zamani
2. Connectivity: A Socio-technical Construct to Examine ICT-enabled Service
Christoph F. Breidbach
3. Re-conceptualizing Social Inclusion in the Context of 21st Century Smart
Cities
H. Patricia McKenna
4. Enhancing Social Inclusion Through Optimal Community Participation
Levels in ICT4D Projects
Arthur Glenn Maail, Sherah Kurnia , and Shanton Chang
Part 2: ICT-Enabled Services of Value to Society and Organisations
5. Understanding the Impact of Political Structure, Governance and Public
Policy on e-Government
David J. Yates, Girish J. "Jeff" Gulati, and Christine B. Williams
6. ICT-enabled E-entertainment Services in United States Counties:
Socio-Economic Determinants and Geographic Patterns
Avijit Sarkar, James Pick, and Jessica Rosales
7. E-health as an Enabler of Social Inclusion
Ken Clarke, Adam Lodders, Robyn Garnett, Anne Holland, Rodrigo Mariño, and
Zaher Joukhadar
8. Challenging the Cost of Higher Education with the Assistance of Digital
Tools: Case Studies of Protest Activity in Canada and the United States
Victoria Carty
9. Telework Impact on Productivity and Wellbeing: An Australian Study
Rachelle Bosua, Sherah Kurnia, Marianne Gloet, and Antonette Mendoza
10. Supporting Regional Food Supply Chains with an E-Commerce Application
Sherah Kurnia, Md Mahbubur Rahim, Serenity Hill, Kirsten Larsen, Patrice
Braun, Danny Samson, and Prakash Singh
Part 3: Adoption, Usage and Management Aspects Sur
ICT-Enabled Services
1. Social Inclusion and ICTs: a Literature Review Through the Lens of the
Capability Approach
Efpraxia D. Zamani
2. Connectivity: A Socio-technical Construct to Examine ICT-enabled Service
Christoph F. Breidbach
3. Re-conceptualizing Social Inclusion in the Context of 21st Century Smart
Cities
H. Patricia McKenna
4. Enhancing Social Inclusion Through Optimal Community Participation
Levels in ICT4D Projects
Arthur Glenn Maail, Sherah Kurnia , and Shanton Chang
Part 2: ICT-Enabled Services of Value to Society and Organisations
5. Understanding the Impact of Political Structure, Governance and Public
Policy on e-Government
David J. Yates, Girish J. "Jeff" Gulati, and Christine B. Williams
6. ICT-enabled E-entertainment Services in United States Counties:
Socio-Economic Determinants and Geographic Patterns
Avijit Sarkar, James Pick, and Jessica Rosales
7. E-health as an Enabler of Social Inclusion
Ken Clarke, Adam Lodders, Robyn Garnett, Anne Holland, Rodrigo Mariño, and
Zaher Joukhadar
8. Challenging the Cost of Higher Education with the Assistance of Digital
Tools: Case Studies of Protest Activity in Canada and the United States
Victoria Carty
9. Telework Impact on Productivity and Wellbeing: An Australian Study
Rachelle Bosua, Sherah Kurnia, Marianne Gloet, and Antonette Mendoza
10. Supporting Regional Food Supply Chains with an E-Commerce Application
Sherah Kurnia, Md Mahbubur Rahim, Serenity Hill, Kirsten Larsen, Patrice
Braun, Danny Samson, and Prakash Singh
Part 3: Adoption, Usage and Management Aspects Sur
Part 1: Examining the Theoretical Foundations of Social Inclusion and
ICT-Enabled Services
1. Social Inclusion and ICTs: a Literature Review Through the Lens of the
Capability Approach
Efpraxia D. Zamani
2. Connectivity: A Socio-technical Construct to Examine ICT-enabled Service
Christoph F. Breidbach
3. Re-conceptualizing Social Inclusion in the Context of 21st Century Smart
Cities
H. Patricia McKenna
4. Enhancing Social Inclusion Through Optimal Community Participation
Levels in ICT4D Projects
Arthur Glenn Maail, Sherah Kurnia , and Shanton Chang
Part 2: ICT-Enabled Services of Value to Society and Organisations
5. Understanding the Impact of Political Structure, Governance and Public
Policy on e-Government
David J. Yates, Girish J. "Jeff" Gulati, and Christine B. Williams
6. ICT-enabled E-entertainment Services in United States Counties:
Socio-Economic Determinants and Geographic Patterns
Avijit Sarkar, James Pick, and Jessica Rosales
7. E-health as an Enabler of Social Inclusion
Ken Clarke, Adam Lodders, Robyn Garnett, Anne Holland, Rodrigo Mariño, and
Zaher Joukhadar
8. Challenging the Cost of Higher Education with the Assistance of Digital
Tools: Case Studies of Protest Activity in Canada and the United States
Victoria Carty
9. Telework Impact on Productivity and Wellbeing: An Australian Study
Rachelle Bosua, Sherah Kurnia, Marianne Gloet, and Antonette Mendoza
10. Supporting Regional Food Supply Chains with an E-Commerce Application
Sherah Kurnia, Md Mahbubur Rahim, Serenity Hill, Kirsten Larsen, Patrice
Braun, Danny Samson, and Prakash Singh
Part 3: Adoption, Usage and Management Aspects Sur
ICT-Enabled Services
1. Social Inclusion and ICTs: a Literature Review Through the Lens of the
Capability Approach
Efpraxia D. Zamani
2. Connectivity: A Socio-technical Construct to Examine ICT-enabled Service
Christoph F. Breidbach
3. Re-conceptualizing Social Inclusion in the Context of 21st Century Smart
Cities
H. Patricia McKenna
4. Enhancing Social Inclusion Through Optimal Community Participation
Levels in ICT4D Projects
Arthur Glenn Maail, Sherah Kurnia , and Shanton Chang
Part 2: ICT-Enabled Services of Value to Society and Organisations
5. Understanding the Impact of Political Structure, Governance and Public
Policy on e-Government
David J. Yates, Girish J. "Jeff" Gulati, and Christine B. Williams
6. ICT-enabled E-entertainment Services in United States Counties:
Socio-Economic Determinants and Geographic Patterns
Avijit Sarkar, James Pick, and Jessica Rosales
7. E-health as an Enabler of Social Inclusion
Ken Clarke, Adam Lodders, Robyn Garnett, Anne Holland, Rodrigo Mariño, and
Zaher Joukhadar
8. Challenging the Cost of Higher Education with the Assistance of Digital
Tools: Case Studies of Protest Activity in Canada and the United States
Victoria Carty
9. Telework Impact on Productivity and Wellbeing: An Australian Study
Rachelle Bosua, Sherah Kurnia, Marianne Gloet, and Antonette Mendoza
10. Supporting Regional Food Supply Chains with an E-Commerce Application
Sherah Kurnia, Md Mahbubur Rahim, Serenity Hill, Kirsten Larsen, Patrice
Braun, Danny Samson, and Prakash Singh
Part 3: Adoption, Usage and Management Aspects Sur