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Making a case for modifying the technology acceptance model to account for limited accessibility in developing countriesShirin Madon was the accepting Special Issue Editor for this paper

. Information Technology for Development, 12 (3): 213-224 (September 2006)M3: Article; Accession Number: 21749476; Musa, Philip F. 1; Email Address: musa@uab.edu; Affiliation: 1: School of Business, The University of Alabama, Birmingham, P. O. Box 55544, Birmingham, AL 35255; Source Info: 2006, Vol. 12 Issue 3, p213; Subject Term: INFORMATION & communication technologies; Subject Term: SOCIOECONOMIC factors; Subject Term: SUSTAINABLE development; Subject Term: DEVELOPING countries; Subject Term: AFRICA, Sub-Saharan; Author-Supplied Keyword: ICTs in developing countries; Author-Supplied Keyword: modified TAM; Author-Supplied Keyword: perceived user resource model; Author-Supplied Keyword: Sen's capability approach; Author-Supplied Keyword: sub-Saharan Africa; NAICS/Industry Codes: 926110 Administration of General Economic Programs; Number of Pages: 12p; Illustrations: 1 chart, 3 diagrams; Document Type: Article.

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