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
P. Musa. 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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