Research in Information Technology for Development involves the assessment of how innovative applications of technology lead to improvements in the lives of people.
Research in this area considers ways in which these applications bring about improvements through better education, healthcare, water and land resources and government services. Often small technology interventions in small businesses can improve their ability to grow. A selection of publications in this program are listed below:
Information Technology for Development: Health Care
Information Technology for Development: Micro Enterprises and Small Businesses
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List of Publications
Information Technology for Development: Health Care
Qureshi, S. and Oladokun, B., et al., 2024. Human Freedom from Algorithmic Bias: What is the role of Accountability in addressing Health Disparities? Medical Research Archives, [online] 12(8).
Qureshi, S., Oladokun, B. E., & Nadendla, K. (2024). Human Freedom from Algorithmic Bias: Is there Accountability with Digital Inclusion and Mobile Health?. AMCIS 2024 Proceedings. 9.
Qureshi, S., Oladokun, B. E., & Nadendla, K. (2024). Digital Innovations for Development: Design of Artificial Intelligence in Mobile Health. AMCIS 2024 Proceedings. 10.
Qureshi, S., Oladokun, B., Tekale, K., & Nadendla, K. (2024, May). Digital Inclusion and Human Development: Is Digital Inclusion a Social Determinant of Health that Matters?. In International Conference on Implications of Information and Digital Technologies for Development (pp. 46-57). Cham: Springer Nature Switzerland.
Sajda Qureshi (2023) Cycles of development in systems of survival with artificial intelligence: a formative research agenda, Information Technology for Development, 29:2-3, 171 183,
Qureshi, S. (2023). Digital transformation for development: a human capital key or system of oppression?. Information Technology for Development, 29(4), 423-434.
Qureshi, S. (2022). Creating cycles of prosperity with human digital development for intelligent global health. Information Technology for Development, 28(4), 649-659. https://doi.org/10.1080/02681102.2022.2135872
Qureshi, S. (2022). Harnessing knowledge networking for Global Capability Sourcing: the development imperative. Information Technology for Development, 28(1), 1-15.
Qureshi, S. (2022). Digital transformation at the margins: a battle for the soul of self-sovereignty. Information Technology for Development, 28(2), 215-229. https://doi.org/10.1080/02681102.2022.2062291
Qureshi, S., Clarke, M., & Kiemde, L. (2022). A Global Health Analysis of Socio-Economic Determinants of Health, and Human Digital Development, Health Equity and mHealth.
Qureshi, S. (2020). Outrage and anger in a global pandemic: flipping the script on healthcare. Information Technology for Development, 26(3), 445-457.
Information Technology for Development: Micro Enterprises and Small Businesses
Qureshi, S., & Xiong, J. (2017). Understanding the role of technology in the development of micro-enterprises: Concepts to study in making a better world.
Noteboom, C. B., Motorny, S. P., Qureshi, S., & Sarnikar, S. (2014, January). Meaningful use of electronic health records for physician collaboration: A patient centered health care perspective. In 2014 47th Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences (pp. 656-666). IEEE.
Xiong, J., Qureshi, S., & Najjar, L. (2013). Factors that affect information and communication technology adoption by small businesses in China.
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Qureshi, S. (2019). Climate change adaptation for sustainable development: The information and communication technology (ICT) paradox. Information Technology for Development, 25(4), 625-629.
Qureshi, S., & Najjar, L. (2017). Information and communications technology use and income growth: Evidence of the multiplier effect in very small island states. Information Technology for Development, 23(2), 212-234.
Qureshi, S. (2017). The forgotten awaken: ICT’s evolving role in the roots of mass discontent. Information technology for development, 23(1), 1-17.
Qureshi, S. (2013). Information and Communication Technologies in the Midst of Global Change: How do we Know When Development Takes Place?. Information Technology for Development, 19(3), 189-192.