INFORMATION SYSTEMS PRACTICE FOR DEVELOPMENT IN AFRICA

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Main Authors: Korpela, Mikko, de la Harpe, Retha, Soriyan, H. Abimbola, Macome, Esselina, Mursu, Anja
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spelling oai:ir.oauife.edu.ng:123456789-55272023-05-13T18:07:59Z INFORMATION SYSTEMS PRACTICE FOR DEVELOPMENT IN AFRICA Results from INDEHELA Korpela, Mikko de la Harpe, Retha Soriyan, H. Abimbola Macome, Esselina Mursu, Anja Systems development Africa Nigeria research methods activity theory healthcare context sustainability IFIP International Federation for Information Processing, p.16-35. ^^ this paper we search for answers to the question: Can information systems development (ISD) in Africa by African IS practitioners contribute to human development in Africa? More specifically, we ask if everyday ISD practice in Nigeria can contribute to people's health in Nigeria. We summarize the results of European—African research collaboration spanning more than 15 years. A spectrum of research methods was used from 1998 through 2001, including a survey on software industry (N = 103), a survey on IS education in universities (N = 26), five case studies in industry, and reflection on action in a university-based project. An industry profile of software companies and their ISD practice is presented and contrasted with the education available. Implications are drawn for ISD practitioners and methodological lessons identified for IS research in general. In the discussion, the view is expanded from Nigeria to other African and developing countries. 2023-05-13T17:53:37Z 2023-05-13T17:53:37Z 2006-09 Journal DOI: 10.1007 https://ir.oauife.edu.ng/123456789/5527 en application/pdf IFIP International Federation for Information Processing
spellingShingle Systems development
Africa
Nigeria
research methods
activity theory
healthcare
context
sustainability
Korpela, Mikko
de la Harpe, Retha
Soriyan, H. Abimbola
Macome, Esselina
Mursu, Anja
INFORMATION SYSTEMS PRACTICE FOR DEVELOPMENT IN AFRICA
title INFORMATION SYSTEMS PRACTICE FOR DEVELOPMENT IN AFRICA
title_full INFORMATION SYSTEMS PRACTICE FOR DEVELOPMENT IN AFRICA
title_fullStr INFORMATION SYSTEMS PRACTICE FOR DEVELOPMENT IN AFRICA
title_full_unstemmed INFORMATION SYSTEMS PRACTICE FOR DEVELOPMENT IN AFRICA
title_short INFORMATION SYSTEMS PRACTICE FOR DEVELOPMENT IN AFRICA
title_sort information systems practice for development in africa
topic Systems development
Africa
Nigeria
research methods
activity theory
healthcare
context
sustainability
url https://ir.oauife.edu.ng/123456789/5527
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