Measuring ICT Development with an Integrated Information and Communication Technology Development (IICTD) Framework.
Date
2013Author
Mindila, A N
Rodrigues, A J
McCormick, D
Mwangi, R W
Language
enMetadata
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This paper presents an Integrated Information and Communication Technology Development (IICTD) framework that
developing countries can use to measure the ICT initiatives undertaken both sectorally and nationally. The paper
draws concepts from a large repertoire of digital development models developed by various researchers in the
information society. The paper uses the Digital Opportunity Initiative (DOI) framework by Accenture et al (2001] as a
base model and systematically carries out content analyses of twenty six models and composite indices for ICT
development measurement drawing similarities and differences in the variables. The original variables of DOI
framework are retained while the variables from other models that do not appear in the DOI framework are
incorporated to form the IICTD framework. The policy portion of the IICTD is tested on Kenya and results output
indicates the commitment of the stakeholders in creating an enabling environment for ICT to thrive.
Citation
Mindila, A. N., Rodrigues, A. J., McCormick, D., & Mwangi, R. W. (2013). Measuring ICT Development with an Integrated Information and Communication Technology Development (IICTD) Framework. International Journal of Computing & ICT Research, 7(2).Publisher
University of Nairobi