Browsing Doctoral Degrees (Information Systems and Technology) by Title
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Maximising return on investment in IT training : a South African perspective.
(2012)This thesis explores the impact of teacher student cultural congruence, specifically in respect of race, home language and gender, on cognitive learning in the information systems and technology discipline. The study is ... -
Potential adoption of mobile health technologies for public healthcare in Burundi.
(2016)Mobile health (or mHealth) describes the utilisation of wireless mobile communications devices in public and private healthcare. These include, but are not limited to, mobile telephones, personal digital assistants, and ... -
The role of ICT in enhancing transparency in public funds management in the Democratic Republic of Congo.
(2021)ICT includes any communication device namely radio, television, cell phones, computer, and satellite systems that retrieve, store, manipulate, receive, or transmit information electronically in digital form. Transparency ... -
The role of information and communications technology in improving food security in KwaZulu-Natal.
(2015)This thesis explored the role of Information and Communications Technology in improving food security. The study was conducted in the South African context and is based on KwaZulu-Natal Province. It investigated the ... -
The suitability of wireless technologies for implementing an ebusiness infrastructure in Kenyan Micro and Small Enterprises.
(2010)This thesis interrogates the suitability of wireless technologies to implement an eBusiness infrastructure in Micro and Small Enterprises (MSEs) in developing countries, particularly in Kenya. A research model was developed ... -
A systems thinking approach to the planning of rural telecommunications infrastructure.
(2001)The research reported in this thesis is concerned with the provision of telecommunications infrastructure to rural areas in developing countries. The primary focus is to improve the current practice in the planning of such ... -
Targeted sanctions as a new political discourse in Zimbabwe: a transition or obstacle to democracy from 2000-2013.
(2016)The main aim of the research was to critically analyse the potential impact of targeted sanctions in promoting or impeding democracy in Zimbabwe. The research was centred around the conflicting views on the use of targeted ... -
Three-dimensional security framework for BYOD enabled banking institutions in Nigeria.
(2019)Bring your own device (BYOD) has become a trend in the present day, giving employees the freedom to bring personal mobile devices to access corporate networks. In Nigeria, most banking institutions are increasingly allowing ... -
The use of information and communication technologies in South African hotels : a self-evaluation by hotel managers.
(2011)It is fair to assume that the level of participation in a world economy depends on the capacity of business organisations to use technology efficiently. Conducting business in the world today is driven by information ... -
User acceptance of systems for archiving and securing degree certificates and related documents.
(2019)Changing economic circumstances have led to the investigation of alternative solutions to economic problems. This has had an impact on communities who see academic qualifications as a solution to securing employment. ... -
User interactive service provisioning framework for enhancing citizens’ adoption of mobile enabled government services in Tanzania.
(2020)Mobile enabled government (m-government) services are trending due to the envisaged efficiencies in time, access, and freedom of movement that mobile and wireless technology accords public administration and service ... -
Vulnerability assessment of modern ICT infrastructure from an information warfare perspective.
(2011)The overall objective of the study is to provide a vulnerability assessment of the mobile communications infrastructure to information warfare attacks; this study has a South African focus. The mobile infrastructure was ...