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Ochara-Muganda, N. and Van Belle, J. P., 2008. ‘Managing the egovernment adoption process in Kenya’s local authorities’. Communications of the International Business Information Management Association, 1 (12), pp. 98–109. Ochara-Muganda, N. and Van Belle, J. P., 2010a. ‘A proposed framework for e-government knowledge infrastructures for Africa’s transition economies’. Journal of E-Government Studies and Best Practices, 2010, pp. 1–9. Ochara-Muganda, N. and Van Belle, J. P., 2010b. ‘The link between the conceptualization of e-government and its perceived impacts: An exploratory empirical study in Kenya’. Electronic Journal of e-Government, 8 (2), pp. 162–175. Shapiro, C. and Varian, H., 1999. Information Rules: A Strategic Guide to the Network Economy. Boston: Harvard Business School Press. M- g o v e r nme n t f o r d e v e l o p i n g c o u n t r i e s Tornatzky, L. G. and Fleischer, M. 1990. The Processes of Technological Innovation. Massachusetts: Lexington Books. Zhu, K., Kraemer, K. L. and Xu, S., 2003. ‘E-business adoption by European firms: A cross-country assessment of the facilitators and inhibitors’. European Journal of Information Systems, 12 (4), pp. 251–268. Commonwealth Governance Handbook 2014/15 33 JEAN-PAUL VAN BELLE is a professor in the Department of Information Systems at the University of Cape Town and director of the Centre for IT and National Development in Africa. His research areas are the adoption and use of emerging technologies in developing world contexts, including mobile, cloud computing and green information systems. He has more than 150 peer-reviewed publications and supervises 20 post-graduate students.


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