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Pruitt, T. S., Nicholas-Omoregbe, O. S., Bergdahi, J., Omoregbe, N. A., & Mbarika, V. (2019). Effects of Economic Inequality on Academic Achievement: The Black Boy Dilemma. EURASIA Journal of Mathematics, Science and Technology Education, 15(3).
Wondwosen, S., Mengistu, K., Okuboyejo, S., & Mbarika, V. (2018). A Data Exchange Interoperability Framework for eHealth Applications in Ethiopia. Asian Journal of Computer and Information Systems, 6(2).
Ekanoye, F., Olokunde, T., Mbarika, V., & Musa, P. (2018). An Exploration of Relationships Between Mobile Network Operators (MNO) and Mobile Virtual Network Operations (MVNO) in Nigeria: A Case Study of MVNO in United States of America. International Journal of Interdisciplinary Telecommunications and Networking (IJITN), 10(2), 1-13.
Irabor, O. C., Berger, A., Mbarika, V., Hammad, N., Odedina, F., & Ngwa, W. (2018). Assessing trainee’s need and readiness for e-cancer education and training in Africa. Journal of Clinical Oncology. 2018; 36(15):11012-11012.
Abate, A., Kifle, M., Okuboyejo, S., & Mbarika, V. (2018). A mobile-based telepathology system for a low resource setting in Ethiopia. Applied computing and informatics, 14(2), 186-191.
Okuboyejo, S., Mbarika, V., & Omoregbe, N. (2018). The effect of self-efficacy and outcome expectation on medication adherence behaviour. Journal of Public Health in Africa, 9(3).
Ayeni, F., S. Adubi, O. Sowunmi, and V. Mbarika: From Stand Alone Computers to Big Data Technology: Proposing a New Model for Information Technology Infrastructure Change Management. (2017): Research in Medical and Engineering Sciences. Crimson Publishers USA.
Ekanoye, O., Olokunde, T., Musa, P., &amp; Mbarika, V. (2017): Drawing Lessons from MVNOs in USA to Reshape Mobile Network Operators (MNO) and Mobile Virtual Network Operations (MVNO) in Nigeria. International Journal of Interdisciplinary Telecommunications and Networking (IJITN).
Noguera, J., Ayeni, F. E., Okuboyejo, S., & Adusumilli, S. (2017). Towards a Web Based Adaptive and Intelligent Tutoring System. International Journal of Computing and Informatics (IJCANDI), 1(1).
Okuboyejo, S., Okuboyejo, T., Ayeni, F., Attah, F., & Mbarika, V (2017). Cloud Computing; SMEs Tech Driver for Globalization. International Journal of Pharmacy and Technology.
Okuboyejo, S., Oshunmakinde, B., Ayo, C., & Mbarika, V. (2017). On the Use of Mobile-Based Notification Systems for Medication Adherence: A Systematic Review. Indian Journal of Science and Technology, 10(20).
Abate, A., Kifle, M., Okuboyejo, S., & Mbarika, V. (2017). A mobile-based telepathology system for a low resource setting in Ethiopia. Applied Computing and Informatics.
Correa, M., Dumas, B., Jones, C. and Mbarika, V. (2017). The Natural Harmony of Interests: Adam Smith and the Political Philosophy of the Classical School. Journal of Advocacy, Research and Education, Vol. 4(1).
Ekanoye,O., Olokunde, T., Ayeni, F., Donald, C., Nina, V. and Mbarika, V.(2017): Telemedicine Diffusion in Developing Country. A Case of Nigeria. International Journal of Computing and Informatics (IJCANDI).January, 2017.
Ekanoye,O., Olokunde, T., Ayeni, F., Donald, C., Nina,V., Mbarika, V.(2017): Telemedicine Diffusion in Developing Country. A Case of Uganda. International Journal of Computing and Informatics (IJCANDI). January, 2017.
F. Ekanoye, T. Olokunde, F. Ayeni, C. Mende, V.Nina, V. Mbarika (2017): Telemedicine Diffusion in a Developing Country: A Case of Uganda., International Journal of Computing and Informatics.
F. Ekanoye, T. Olokunde, F. Ayeni, C. Mende, V.Nina, V. Mbarika (2016): Telemedicine Diffusion in a Developing Country: A Case of Nigeria., Accepted for publication at Science Journal of Public Health USA.
Oni, A.A., Ayo, C.K., Oni S. and Mbarika, V.W. (2016), Strategic Framework for E-DemocracyDevelopment and Sustainability, Transforming Government: People, Process and Policy Vol10 No. 3, pp. 457-477.
Aderonke A. Oni Adekunle O. Okunoye Victor W. Mbarika (2016) Evaluation of E-Government Implementation: The Case of State Government Web sites in Nigeria. Electronic Journal of E-Government, Vol. 14 No. 1, pp 48-59.
Ayo, C. K., Mbarika V, Oni A. A. (2015), “The Influence of Trust and Risk on Intention to Use E-Democracy in Africa”, Mediterranean Journal of Social Sciences, Vol 6 No. 6.
Xue, Y., Liang, H., Mbarika, V., Hauser, R., Schwager, P., & Getahun, M. K. (2015). Investigating the resistance to telemedicine in Ethiopia. International journal of medical informatics, 84(8), 537-547.
Kvasny, L., Payton, F. C., Mbarika, V. W., Amadi, A., & Meso, P. (2008). Gendered perspectives on the digital divide, IT education, and workforce participation in Kenya. IEEE Transactions on Education, 51(2), 256-261.
Mbarika, V. W., Payton, F. C., Kvasny, L., & Amadi, A. (2007). IT education and workforce participation: A new era for women in Kenya?. The Information Society, 23(1), 1-18.
Thompson, S., Nchise, A., Ngwa, O., Conti, A. B., Mbarika, V., & Duggan, E. (2015). Jamaica’s Internet Story based on the GDI Framework. International Journal of Information Systems in the Service Sector (IJISSS), 7(3), 59-83.
Ayo, C. K., Mbarika, V. W., & Oni, A. A. (2015). The Influence of Trust and Risk on Intention to Use E-Democracy in Nigeria. Mediterranean Journal of Social Sciences, 6(6 S1), 477.
Masango, C. A., & Mbarika, V. W. (2015). Documenting indigenous knowledge about Africa’s complementary and alternative medicine: a cause for concern?. Mousaion, 33(1), 43-59.
Mlay, S., Moya, M., Balunywa, L., Mbarika, V., Ngnitedem, A., & Vegah, G. (2013). Global diffusion of the Internet: the Internet in Rwanda: building the information society. The African Journal of Information and Communication, 2013(13), 14-29.
Tabuwe, M. E., Muluh, H. Z., Tanjong, E., Akpan-Obong, P., Sikali, L., Ngongban, A.,.. & Mbarika, V. W. A. (2013). Gendering technologies: Women in Cameroon’s pink-collar ICT work. International Journal of Management & Information Systems (Online), 17(4), 213.
Nchise, A., Boateng, R., Mbarika, V., Saiba, E., & Johnson, O. (2012). The challenge of taking baby steps—Preliminary insights into telemedicine adoption in Rwanda. Health Policy and Technology, 1(4), 207-213.
Okuboyejo, S., Omoregbe, N. A., & Mbarika, V. (2012). A Framework for the Design of a Mobile-Based Alert System for Outpatient Adherence in Nigeria. African Journal of Computing & ICT, 5(5), 151-158.
Nchise, A., Ngwa, O., & Mbarika, V. (2011, May). Toward a Sustainable E-Participation Model in Sub Saharan Africa. In Conference for E-Democracy and Open Government (p. 171).
Omogbadegun, Z. O., Uwadia, C. O., Ayo, C. K., Mbarika, V., Omoregbe, N. A., & Ashipa, O. (2011). Clinical Decision Diagnosis Support System for Complementary and Alternative Medicine Practitioners in Lifestyle-related Diseases Management.
Omogbadegun, Z., Uwadia, C., Ayo, C., Mbarika, V., Omoregbe, N., Otofia, E., Chieze F.
(2011). Multimedia-based Medicinal Plants Sustainability Management System.
International Journal of Computer Science Issues. 8(5), September 2011.
Uganda. Journal ofHealth Informaticsin Developing Countries; 5(2).
Virtual University in Kenya. Journal of STEM Education, 12(5&6), July-September 2011, pp. 78-90.
Science and International Relations, 4(3), pp. 78-89.
Systems Adoption in Ethiopia.Telemedicine and e-Health, 16(3):327-43.
Isabalija S., Banyanga, R., Boateng, R. and Mbarika, V. (2010) Knowledge Management in the Construction Industry in Uganda, Journal of International Management studies Vol.10, pp. 190-205.
Through e-Government Initiatives: Successful Case in Sub-Saharan Africa. International Journal of Business and Public Administration, volume 7, number 1.
Longe, O. B., Mbarika, V., Kourouma, M., Wada, F., & Isabalija, R. (2010). Seeing beyond the surface, understanding and tracking fraudulent cyber activities. arXiv preprint arXiv:1001.1993.
Mbarika, V. W., & Byrd, T. A. (2009). An Exploratory Study of Strategies to Improve Africa’s Least Developed Economies; Telecommunications Infrastructure: The Stakeholders Speak. IEEE Transactions on Engineering Management, 56(2), 312-328.
Nwabueze, S. N., Meso, P. N., Mbarika, V. W., Kifle, M., Okoli, C., & Chustz, M. (2009, January). The effects of culture of adoption of telemedicine in medically underserved communities. In System Sciences, 2009. HICSS’09. 42nd Hawaii International Conference on (pp. 1-10). IEEE.
Thomas, C. A., Mbarika, V. W., Nwogu, R., Musa, P. F., & Meso, P. (2009). Facilitating Better Governance through E-Government Initiatives: Successful Case in Sub-Saharan Africa.
Meso, P., Mbarika, V. W., & Sood, S. P. (2009). An overview of potential factors for effective telemedicine transfer to Sub-Saharan Africa. IEEE Transactions on Information Technology in Biomedicine, 13(5), 734-739.
Concerns and Perspectives. Journal of Information Technology Impact. Vol 9, No.3, pp. 155-172.
Technologies in Uganda. Journal of Information Technologies and Organizations.
Longe, O., Ngwa, O., Wada, F., Mbarika, V., & Kvasny, L. (2009). Criminal uses of information & communication technologies in sub-Saharan Africa: trends, concerns and perspectives. Journal of Information Technology Impact, 9(3), 155-172.
Beyond the Surface: Understanding and Tracking Fraudulent Cyber Activities. International Journal of Computer Science and Information Security (IJCSIS) Vol. 6, No. 3, 2009.
Ngwa, O., Shu, S. J., Kudi, D., Mbarika, I., & Mbarika, V. (2008). The Unintended Consequences of ICT in Sub-Saharan Africa. GlobDev 2008, 16.
Sood, S., Mbarika, V., Jugoo, S., Dookhy, R., Prakash, N., Merrell, R. & Doarn, C.
SP Sood, N Prakash and Mbarika, V.(2007).Identifying Technical Actants in Telemedicine Adoption, Communications of Computer Society of India, Vol 40., Feb. 2007, pp 32-35. SP Sood, N Prakash and Mbarika, V.(2007).Identifying Technical Actants in Telemedicine Adoption, Communications of Computer Society of India, Vol 40., Feb. 2007, pp 32-35.
Sood, S. P., Negash, S., Mbarika, V. W., Kifle, M., & Prakash, N. (2007). Differences in public and private sector adoption of telemedicine: Indian case study for sectoral adoption. Studies in health technology and informatics, 130, 257.
Sood, S., Mbarika, V., Jugoo, S., Dookhy, R., Doarn, C. R., Prakash, N., & Merrell, R. C. (2007). What is telemedicine? A collection of 104 peer-reviewed perspectives and theoretical underpinnings. Telemedicine and e-Health, 13(5), 573-590.
Mbarika, V., Meso, P., & Musa, P. (2007, January). Telecommunications stakeholder perceptions of teledensity: A comparison of stakeholders in the Latin American region to those in Sub-Saharan Africa. In System Sciences, 2007. HICSS 2007. 40th Annual Hawaii International Conference on (pp. 68-68). IEEE.
Allan, J. D. O., Rambajun, N., Sood, S. P., Mbarika, V., Agrawal, R., & Saquib, Z. (2006, November). The egovernment concept: A systematic review of research and practitioner literature. In Innovations in Information Technology, 2006 (pp. 1-5). IEEE.
Mbarika, V. W., Kah, M., Samake, K., & Sumrall, J. (2006). Community-Based Information Technology Access: The Case of Cybercafe Diffusion in Sub-Saharan Africa.
McCoy, S. & Mbarika, V. (2005). Global Difusion of the Internet VII- Teledensity growth strategies for Latin America: The case of Colombia and Ecuador. Communications of the Association for Information Systems (CAIS), 16(2), 26-56.
Tan, J., Kifle, M., Mbarika, V., & Okoli, C. (2005). Diffusion Of E-Medicine. E-Health Care Information Systems, 231.
Pal, A., Mbarika, V. W. A., Cobb-Payton, F., Datta, P., & McCoy, S. (2005). Telemedicine diffusion in a developing country: the case of India (March 2004). IEEE Transactions on Information Technology in Biomedicine, 9(1), 59-65.
Mbarika, V. (2004). Is TeleMedicine the panacea for Sub-Saharan Africa’s medical nightmare? Communications of the ACM, 47(7), 21–24.
Mbarika, V. W., Meso, P. N., & Musa, P. F. (2004). A disconnect in stakeholders’ perceptions from emerging realities of teledensity growth in Africa’s least developed countries. Journal of Global Information Management, 12(3), 1.
Technology in Boimedicine. Vol. 9(1), p59-65.
Mbarika, V. (2002). Re-thinking information and communications technology policy focus on Internet versus Teledensity diffusion for Africa’s least developed countries. Electronic Journal on Information Systems in Developing Countries, 9(1), 1-13.
Mbarika, V. W. (2002). TeleEducation in Africa: A Possible Panacea for Sub-Saharan Africa’s Educational Dilemma.
Mbarika, V., Byrd, T. A., McMullen, P., & Musa, P. (2002). Teledensity growth constraints and strategies for Africa’s LDCs: ‘Viagra’ prescriptions or sustainable development strategy. Journal of Global Information Technology Management, 5(1), 25-42.
Mbarika, V. W., Byrd, T. A., Raymond, J. E., & McMullen, P. (2000). Investments in telecommunications infrastructure are not the panacea for least developed countries leapfrogging growth of teledensity. International Journal on Media Management, 2(3-4), 133-142.
Mbarika, V., Sankar, C.S., Raju, P.K., & Raymond, J. (2000). Importance of learning-driven constructs on perceived skill development when using multimedia instructional materials. Journal of Educational Technology Systems, 29(1), 67-87.
Developing World: Case of E-Medicine Sustainability in Sub-Saharan Africa.
Electronic Health Records for STEM Students.
Resource-Poor Settings of Sub-Saharan Africa.
Professionals’ Adoption of Telemedicine in Sub-Saharan Africa.

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