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Probing Determinants Affecting Intention to Adopt Cloud Technology in E-Government Systems. (2022). Binjumah, Weam M ; Mat, Siti Nuur-Ila ; Ibrahim, Othman ; Abied, Osama ; Ithnin, Norafida ; Nasser, Maged ; Alfadli, Ibrahim M.
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  21. Information and communication technology (ICT), digital divide and urbanization: Evidence from Chinese cities. (2021). Zhou, Tao ; Wang, Mengmeng.
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  22. A mediated model on the adoption of social media and SMEs’ performance in developing countries. (2021). Qalati, Sikander Ali ; Shafique, Muhammad Aamir ; Wenyuan, LI ; Anwar, Farooq.
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  23. The effects of digital inclusion and ICT access on the quality of life: A global perspective. (2021). Alhassan, Muftawu Dzang ; Adam, Ibrahim Osman.
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  24. Information digitalisation and local institutional agility: evidence from ASEAN countries. (2021). Sohag, Kazi ; Riad, S M ; Darusalam, Darusalam ; Devalle, Alain.
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  25. Can e-government initiatives alleviate tax evasion? The moderation effect of ICT. (2021). Shahbaz, Muhammad ; schneider, friedrich ; Nimer, Khalil ; Kuzey, Cemil ; Uyar, Ali.
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