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Mediating effect of price value on effort expectancy and behavioural intentions to use mobile communication technologies by commercial farmers in uganda
(2018-05)This study examines the mediating role of Price Value on Effort Expectancy and Behavioural Intentions to Use mobile communication technologies by commercial farmers in Uganda. A cross sectional design and quantitative field ... -
A model to enhance students intention to adopt and use mobile learning in Ugandan Universities
(Global Journals Inc. (USA), 2016)M-learning systems have become the order of the day for universities in countries like Uganda to conduct studies to their students. The main attention towards M-learning is the increase in the number of mobile devices ... -
Self-management of learning as a key predictor of students intention to use m-learning in Ugandan Universities.
(2017)Self-Management of learning plays a fundamental role in higher learning by improving student’s intention to use M-learning systems for academic purposes. The purpose of this study was to examine the influence of Self-Management ... -
A comparative study of e-medicine uptake in Uganda, Nigeria and Ethiopia
(2017-05-06)This study sought to examine the uptake of e-medicine in three Sub-Saharan Africa countries namely; Uganda, Ethiopia and Nigeria, with the aim of establishing the salient factors that influence sustainable e-medicine in ... -
Influence of performance expectancy on commercial farmers’ intention to use mobile-based communication technologies for agricultural market information dissemination in Uganda
(Emerald Group Publishing Limited, 2016-06)This paper to examine the relationship between performance expectancy and behavioural intention to use mobile-based communication technologies for agricultural market information dissemination in Uganda. Design/method ... -
Factors affecting e-government service utilization in developing Countries
(2016-09)Governments across the global are in the search for better ways of operating and providing improved services to the public through the use e-government technologies and services. Despite that many developing countries ... -
Attitude and behavioral intention as mediators in adoption of E-tax services in ura, Uganda
(2016)The purpose of this study was to identify mediators of specific factors influencing adoption of e-tax system on URA, Uganda and design a customized model for its successful adoption. The research was conducted based on ... -
Enhancing social networking technologies adoption through perceived usefulness: The setting of Ugandan institutions of higher learning
(2016-10)Social Networking Technologies (SNTs) play a major role in education by improving student academic performance through informal learning. The purpose of this study was to examine the influence of Perceived Usefulness on ... -
A mobile-based communication adoption Model for agricultural market information dissemination in Uganda
(2016-10-17)This study proposes a mobile-based communication adoption model for agricultural marketinformation dissemination in Uganda. An extended Unified Theory of Acceptance and Use of Technology model was used to guide the study. A ... -
Validation of a systematic approach to requirements engineering process improvement in SMEs in a design science framework
(2014-12)Requirements Engineering (RE) acts as a conduit between the needs of system users and the capabilities of software produced. Because of this, many Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs) have been tempted to invest in improving ... -
Alignment of information systems to strategy in the health sector using a systems dynamics approach
(2014)ABSTRACT Alignment of Information Systems with organizational objectives and strategy is a key factor for the success of information systems. However, most health facilities have not aligned their Health Information ... -
A theoretical framework for requirements engineering and process improvement in small and medium software companies
(2014)Requirements engineering (RE) and process improvement has been identified as one of the key factors for improving software quality. Despite this, little scholarly work has been done on developing ways to improve the RE ... -
Using ICTs to disseminate agricultural marketing information to small scale rural farmers in Western Uganda
(2014)Although ICT has been extensively used in agriculture in the developed world for agricultural marketing information dissemination, the same cannot be claimed in developing countries. Hence this study sought to explore the ... -
The digital divide in India: Which universality approach is ideal for gujarat state of India?
(2014)Information Communication Technology is increasingly becoming beneficial to humankind, given the latest developments. Today, there is so much potential to the extent that using ICTs, we are able to communicate, conduct ... -
An analysis of e-learning information system adoption in ugandan universities: Case of makerere university business school.
(2012-04)This paper presents an examination of e-learning Information Systems failures and adoption problems in Ugandan universities based on Rogers and Shoemaker’s Diffusion of Technological Innovation Theory. Makerere University ... -
How can e-learning integration be realized? An exploratory study in higher education institutions
(2013)E-learning, which encompasses the use of technology and other computer enhanced learning methods, has been identified one way of delivering low cost and efficient education service in both developed and developing countries. ... -
A system dynamics Pricing model for stabilizing prices for telecommunication products and services in Uganda
(2012-06)This study involved the use of systems dynamics approach to develop a pricing model for telecommunication goods and services in Uganda. Primary data were collected from four telecommunication service providers and Uganda ... -
ICT Infrastructure, mobile money systems and customer satisfaction in Uganda
(2012-06)The advent of mobile money transfer and payment systems in Uganda has caused excitement to many people due to the numerous benefits this technology offers. However, some mobile money customers have expressed their ... -
Strategizing for firm excellence in Innovation: An exploratory study of entrepreneurial tendencies and behaviors in SMEs in Uganda
(2013)The ability to innovate on a sustainable basis is a desirable, and yet, a rare skill that firms need to nature and develop amongst its business managers/owners and employees. This study was aimed at empirically exploring ... -
A framework for the integration of e-learning in higher education institutions in developing countries
(2013)The aim of this research was to design a framework for integrating e-learning in Higher Education Institutions in developing countries. Data were collected from 266 university students and staff of five universities in ...