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2020 – today
- 2024
- [j14]Nitasha Hasteer, Archit Mallik, Deepesh Nigam, Rahul Sindhwani, Jean-Paul Van Belle:
Analysis of challenges to implement artificial intelligence technologies in agriculture sector. Int. J. Syst. Assur. Eng. Manag. 15(5): 1841-1860 (2024) - [c54]Finn Massari, Jean-Paul Van Belle, Marita Turpin:
Navigating New Realities: Experiences of Early Adopters in the Metaverse. AVI 2024: 55:1-55:3 - [p2]Robert M. Davison, Antonio Díaz-Andrade, Arlene Bailey, Ephias Ruhode, Geoff Walsham, Jean-Paul Van Belle, Judy van Biljon, Kutoma Wakunuma, Kyung Ryul Park, Luiz Antonio Joia, Manoj A. Thomas, Neki Frasheri, P. J. Wall, Renata Lèbre La Rovere, Silvia Masiero, Stan Karanasios:
Past Practices, Current Debates and Disputes: Future Engagements and Opportunities Regarding Digital Transformation for Sustainable Development - Working Group 9.4: Implications of Information and Digital Technologies for Development. IFIP TC9 50th Anniversary Anthology 2024: 43-58 - 2023
- [c53]Nathier Abrahams, Pitso Tsibolane, Jean-Paul Van Belle:
Analysing Perceptions of South African Digital Artists towards Non-Fungible Token (NFT) Use. FedCSIS (Communication Papers) 2023: 1-8 - [c52]Shelley Dowrie, Jean-Paul Van Belle, Marita Turpin:
Employee Technostress in South Africa's Hybrid Workplaces: Causes and Coping Mechanisms. FedCSIS 2023: 943-947 - 2022
- [c51]Johnny Prins, Jean-Paul Van Belle, Marita Turpin:
Using Information and Distributed Ledger Technologies to Combat Public Procurement Corruption: A South African Perspective. FedCSIS (Communication Papers) 2022: 223-230 - [c50]Jenna Jones, Pitso Tsibolane, Jean-Paul Van Belle:
Motivations and Challenges Related to the Use of Fitness Self-tracking Technology. I3E 2022: 374-387 - [c49]Anele Cele, Jean-Paul Van Belle:
Exploring the Business Value that South African Services-Oriented Micro-businesses Derive from Mobile Applications. IDIA 2022: 89-100 - [c48]Omar Safianu, Jean-Paul Van Belle:
Social Media Affordances for Disaster Management. IDIA 2022: 135-153 - [c47]Rifqah Francis, Pitso Tsibolane, Jean-Paul Van Belle:
The Impact of ICTs and Homebased Workspaces on Employee Well-Being During COVID-19 in South Africa. WorldCIST (3) 2022: 24-33 - [c46]Never Kondo, Grant Oosterwyk, Jean-Paul Van Belle:
Factors Influencing the Adoption of Infrastructure as a Service by South African Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises. WorldCIST (3) 2022: 253-262 - 2021
- [j13]Richard Heeks, Mark Graham, Paul W. Mungai, Jean-Paul Van Belle, Jamie Woodcock:
Systematic evaluation of gig work against decent work standards: The development and application of the Fairwork framework. Inf. Soc. 37(5): 267-286 (2021) - [c45]Meke I. Kapepo, Jean-Paul Van Belle, Edda Weimann:
Towards a theoretical understanding of workarounds emerging from use of a referral mobile application: a developing country context. CENTERIS/ProjMAN/HCist 2021: 533-541 - [c44]Shaheen Jamalodeen, Jean-Paul Van Belle:
The Adoption of Cloud Computing in South Africa's Oil and Gas Industry. EMCIS 2021: 215-228 - 2020
- [c43]Kayla Hendricks, Pitso Tsibolane, Jean-Paul Van Belle:
Cyber-Harassment Victimization Among South African LGBTQIA+ Youth. I3E (2) 2020: 135-146 - [c42]Tatenda Mpofu, Pitso Tsibolane, Richard Heeks, Jean-Paul Van Belle:
Risks and Risk-Mitigation Strategies of Gig Economy Workers in the Global South: The Case of Ride-Hailing in Cape Town. ICT4D 2020: 26-38 - [c41]Osama Aradeh, Jean-Paul Van Belle, Adheesh Budree:
ICT-Based Participation in Support of Palestinian Refugees' Sustainable Livelihoods: A Local Authority Perspective. ICT4D 2020: 129-141 - [c40]Tafara Vakirayi, Jean-Paul Van Belle:
Exploring the role of digital innovation hubs in socioeconomic development. ICTAS 2020: 1-5 - [c39]Amantha Naicker, Marita Turpin, Jean-Paul Van Belle:
Mapping the Factors Influencing the Sustainability of Public Access Computing in Africa to the ACE Framework: A Systematic Literature Review. IDIA 2020: 95-109 - [c38]Boitumelo Lesala Khethisa, Pitso Tsibolane, Jean-Paul Van Belle:
Surviving the Gig Economy in the Global South: How Cape Town Domestic Workers Cope. IFIPJWC 2020: 67-85 - [c37]Hubeidatu Nuhu, Jean-Paul Van Belle, Marita Turpin:
Social Enablers and Constraints Related to the Publication and Use of Open Government Data in a Developing Country. IFIPJWC 2020: 86-101 - [c36]Cuthbert Chidoori, Jean-Paul Van Belle:
Attitudes Toward and Experiences of Digital Labour in South Africa. IFIPJWC 2020: 102-116 - [p1]Kennedy Njenga, Brenda Scholtz, Jean-Paul Van Belle, Alexander Serenko:
Information Technology Issues in South Africa. The World IT Project 2020: 393-406
2010 – 2019
- 2019
- [c35]Rion van Dyk, Jean-Paul Van Belle:
Drivers and Challenges for Digital Transformation in the South African Retail Industry. AITM/ISM@FedCSIS 2019: 42-62 - [c34]Jean-Paul Van Belle, Rion van Dyk:
Factors Influencing the Intended Adoption of Digital Transformation: A South African Case Study. FedCSIS 2019: 519-528 - [c33]Faghmie Davids, Jean-Paul Van Belle:
Understanding Business Strategy Factors that Support or Impede Moving Business Capabilities to a Cloud Environment in the Investment Services Industry. ICICIS 2019: 57-71 - [c32]Mncedisi Mabhele, Jean-Paul Van Belle:
A Conceptual Model for Institutional Adoption of Learning Technologies in Higher Education. ICICIS 2019: 123-131 - [c31]B.-Abee Toperesu, Jean-Paul Van Belle, Marita Turpin:
Impacts and Satisfaction of Using Smartphones for Learning in a University Context. ICICIS 2019: 357-371 - [c30]Jean-Paul Van Belle, Karijn Bonne, Ilse Cocquyt, Malcolm Garbutt:
Attitudes of Belgian Companies towards Outsourcing Microwork to Africa. ICICIS 2019: 382-392 - [c29]Mbongeni Hlabano, Jean-Paul Van Belle:
Tracing the Impact of the City of Cape Town's Open Data Initiative on Communities and Development. ICT4D (1) 2019: 284-294 - 2018
- [c28]Zaakirah Roomaney, Jean-Paul Van Belle, Pitso Tsibolane:
Mobile Micro-work in South Africa. AMCIS 2018 - [c27]Cuthbert Chidoori, Jean-Paul Van Belle:
Attitudes towards the uptake of open source software by small and medium enterprises in the Western Cape, South Africa. ICTAS 2018: 1-6 - [c26]Naomi Chimpeni, Jean-Paul Van Belle:
The role of country characteristics in ICT value realization in financial institutions: The case of Southern Africa least developing countries. ICTAS 2018: 1-6 - [c25]Nokwazi Biyela, Pitso Tsibolane, Jean-Paul Van Belle:
Domestication of ICTs in Community Savings and Credit Associations (Stokvels) in the Western Cape, South Africa. IDIA 2018: 35-47 - [c24]Paul W. Mungai, Andrea Jiménez, Dorothea Kleine, Jean-Paul Van Belle:
The Role of the Marginalized and Unusual Suspects in the Production of Digital Innovations: Models of Innovation in an African Context. IDIA 2018: 261-278 - [c23]Brenda Scholtz, Mando Kapeso, Jean-Paul Van Belle:
An Internet of Things (IoT) Model for Optimising Downtime Management: A Smart Lighting Case Study. IFIPIoT@WCC 2018: 89-104 - 2017
- [j12]Kaasiefa Gasant, Jean-Paul Van Belle:
LifeInsure: Choosing a PAS to Manage and Maintain Their Product Lifecycle. J. Inf. Technol. Educ. Discuss. Cases 6: 5 (2017) - [j11]Marc Thomas, Jean-Paul Van Belle:
Virtualization Footprint: Why Re-Invest? J. Inf. Technol. Educ. Discuss. Cases 6: 6 (2017) - [j10]Kim Cupido, Jean-Paul Van Belle:
A Digitally Enabled Strategic Sourcing Process to Mitigate Risk. J. Inf. Technol. Educ. Discuss. Cases 6: 8 (2017) - [c22]Janine Joubert, Jean-Paul Van Belle:
An Integrated Innovation and Risk Management Framework for the ICT Industry. AMCIS 2017 - [c21]Alister Payne, Jean-Paul Van Belle:
The Nature and Impact of Cyberbullying and Cyber-harassment in South African Schools. AMCIS 2017 - [c20]Richard Russman, Lisa F. Seymour, Jean-Paul Van Belle:
Integrating BI Information into ERP Processes - Describing Enablers. ICEIS (1) 2017: 241-248 - [c19]Denaneer Rylands, Jean-Paul Van Belle:
The Impact of Facebook on the Quality of Life of Senior Citizens in Cape Town. ICT4D 2017: 740-752 - [c18]Marc Cordiglia, Jean-Paul Van Belle:
Consumer attitudes towards proximity sensors in the South African retail market. ICTAS 2017: 1-6 - 2016
- [j9]Oluyomi Kabiawu, Jean-Paul Van Belle, Michael Adeyeye:
Designing a Knowledge Resource to Address Bounded Rationality and Satisficing for ICT Decisions in Small Organizations. Electron. J. Inf. Syst. Dev. Ctries. 73(1): 1-18 (2016) - [c17]Akinlolu Olumide Akande, Jean-Paul Van Belle:
The use of software as a service by students in higher education institutions: a systematic literature review. ICEC 2016: 1:1-1:6 - [c16]Devon Neill, Jean-Paul Van Belle, Jacques Ophoff:
Understanding the Adoption of Wearable Technology in South African Organisations. CONF-IRM 2016: 5 - [c15]Paul W. Mungai, Jean-Paul Van Belle, Joseph Sevilla:
Mechanisms that are impacting the Kenya Open Data Initiative. CONF-IRM 2016: 35 - [c14]Mziwoxolo Mayedwa, Jean-Paul Van Belle:
Public sector organizational capabilities to develop fully- fledged eGovernment-for-citizens in South Africa. CONF-IRM 2016: 48 - [c13]Kavish Sookoo, Jean-Paul Van Belle, Lisa Seymour:
Implementing an Event-Driven Enterprise Information Systems Architecture: Adoption Factors in the Example of a Micro Lending Case Study. CONFENIS 2016: 293-308 - [c12]Janine Joubert, Jean-Paul Van Belle:
An Innovation and Risk Dashboard. MCIS 2016: 14 - 2015
- [c11]Fayyaadh Parker, Jacques Ophoff, Jean-Paul Van Belle, Ross Karia:
Security awareness and adoption of security controls by smartphone users. InfoSec 2015: 99-104 - [c10]Shabier Parker, Jean-Paul Van Belle:
Lifelogging and lifeblogging: Privacy issues and influencing factors in South Africa. InfoSec 2015: 111-117 - 2014
- [j8]Elizavita MacLennan, Jean-Paul Van Belle:
Factors affecting the organizational adoption of service-oriented architecture (SOA). Inf. Syst. E Bus. Manag. 12(1): 71-100 (2014) - [c9]Kim Keith, Jean-Paul Van Belle:
The Use of a Social Networking Site in the Facilitation of Internationalization in Higher Education: A Case Study Using the Actor Network Theory Perspective. BDCloud 2014: 516-523 - 2013
- [j7]Jean-Paul Van Belle, Kevin Cupido:
Increased Public Participation in Local Government Through the Use of Mobile Phones: What Do South African Youth Think? J. Community Informatics 9(4) (2013) - [c8]Akinlolu Olumide Akande, Nozuko Aurelia April, Jean-Paul Van Belle:
Management Issues with Cloud Computing. ICCC 2013: 119 - 2012
- [j6]Mark van Heerden, Jacques Ophoff, Jean-Paul Van Belle:
Are University Students Ready to Dump Their Textbooks?: A Survey on Student Attitudes Towards E-Readers and Tablet Computers. Int. J. Cyber Ethics Educ. 2(3): 15-44 (2012) - [c7]Tanya Percy, Jean-Paul Van Belle:
Exploring the Barriers and Enablers to the Use of Open Educational Resources by University Academics in Africa. OSS 2012: 112-128 - [c6]Jean-Paul Van Belle, Mark Reed:
OSS Adoption in South Africa: Applying the TOE Model to a Case Study. OSS 2012: 304-309 - [c5]Elizavita MacLennan, Jean-Paul Van Belle:
Factors Affecting The Organizational Adoption Of Service-Oriented Architecture (Soa). PACIS 2012: 21 - 2011
- [c4]Nhlanhla Mlitwa, Jean-Paul Van Belle:
Mediators For Lecturer Perspectives On Learning Management Systems At Universities In The Western Cape, South Africa. PACIS 2011: 135 - 2010
- [j5]Mike Eccles, Joanne Smith, Maureen Tanner, Jean-Paul Van Belle, Stephan van der Watt:
Collocation impact on team effectiveness. South Afr. Comput. J. 46: 3-13 (2010)
2000 – 2009
- 2009
- [c3]Janine Joubert, Jean-Paul Van Belle:
The Importance of Trust and Risk in M-Commerce: A South African Perspective. PACIS 2009: 96 - 2008
- [j4]Nixon Muganda Ochara, Jean-Paul Van Belle, Irwin Brown:
Global Diffusion of the Internet XIII: Internet Diffusion in Kenya and Its Determinants - A Longitudinal Analysis. Commun. Assoc. Inf. Syst. 23: 7 (2008) - [j3]Jean-Paul Van Belle, Nicholas Hall, Eloise Riekert:
Exploring the impact of computer-mediated communication on interpersonal relationships: a tentative model using characteristics and behavioural outcomes. South Afr. Comput. J. 42: 68-75 (2008) - 2006
- [c2]Nesaar Banderker, Jean-Paul Van Belle:
Mobile technology adoption by doctors in public healthcare in the Western Cape, South Africa. ECIS 2006: 873-885 - [c1]Daniel Brink, Llewelyn Roos, James Weller, Jean-Paul Van Belle:
Critical Success Factors for Migrating to OSS-on-the-Desktop: Common Themes across Three South African Case Studies. OSS 2006: 287-293 - 2005
- [j2]Jean-Paul Van Belle, Jonathan Trusler:
An Interpretivist Case Study of a South African Rural Multi-Purpose Community Centre. J. Community Informatics 1(2) (2005) - 2003
- [b1]Jean-Paul Van Belle:
A framework for the analysis and evaluation of enterprise models. University of Cape Town, South Africa, 2003 - 2000
- [j1]Jean-Paul Van Belle, B. Price:
A proposed framework for evaluating generic enterprise models. South Afr. Comput. J. 26: 69-76 (2000)
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