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  1. Surviving the disconnections: The use of information systems in Indonesian public health facilities
  2. Affordances and effects of introducing social media within eParticipation-Findings from government-initiated Indonesian project
  3. When More is Less: The Case of Disconnected Information Systems in Indonesian Public Health Facilities
  4. Power Exercise in the Institutionalization of an eProcurement System in Indonesian Local Government
  5. Four Strategies of Social Media Use Among Indonesian Politicians
  6. Information and Communication Technologies for Development
  7. Tensions in Information System Artefacts: Explaining Land Information Systems’ Sub-optimal Impact in Indonesia
  8. Participatory design in the development of healthcare systems
  9. Reexamining usability dimensions: The case of social media
  10. Affordances and Effects of Promoting eParticipation Through Social Media
  11. Does a land information system resolve land conflicts?
  12. Land Information Systems for Development (LIS4D): A Neglected Area within ICT4D Research?
  13. Steering Institutionalization through Institutional Work: The Case of an eProcurement System in Indonesian Local Government
  14. Understanding eParticipation Services in Indonesian Local Government
  15. Institutional entrepreneurs
  16. Themes of Research on eGovernment in Developing Countries: Current Map and Future Roadmap
  17. The antecedents and impacts of green eProcurement infrastructure: evidence from the Indonesian public sector
  18. Translating the Idea of the eGovernment One-Stop-Shop in Indonesia
  19. The green eProcurement infrastructure in the Indonesian public sector: Its antecedents and impacts on the triple bottom line
  20. The Current State of Research on eGovernment in Developing Countries: A Literature Review
  21. Understanding the use of mobile phones in the agricultural sector in rural Indonesia: using the capability approach as lens
  22. Explaining History of eGovernment Implementation in Developing Countries: An Analytical Framework
  23. Examining Adoption of e-Procurement in Public Sector Using the Perceived Characteristics of Innovating: Indonesian Perspective
  24. Gaming or gaining? Comparing the use of Internet cafés in Indonesia and Tanzania
  25. E-Government Challenges and the Role of Political Leadership in Indonesia:  The Case of Sragen
  26. Investing in knowledge? Information asymmetry and Indonesian schooling
  27. Investing in knowledge? Information asymmetry and Indonesian schooling
  28. Internet for Development? Patterns of use among Internet café customers in Indonesia
  29. Information flows and adaptation in Tanzanian cottage industries