IST-Africa 2022 Conference

16 - 20 May 2022

IST-Africa 2022 Agenda



Updated: 2022-04-14 22:44:30

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Day 1: 16 May 2022

09:30
09:30
Opening Plenary 1a: Opening Plenary
09:45
09:45
Session 2a: eGovernment 1: Issues & Case Studies
The Benefits of Digital Transformation addressing the Hindrances and Challenges of e-Government Services in South Africa: A Scoping Review
Keneilwe Maremi, CSIR, South Africa
Evaluating the Impact of e-Government Initiatives on Citizens: Empowerment or Tokenism?
John Oredo, University of Nairobi, Kenya
Leveraging Technology to enhance Effective Electronic Policing in Developing Countries
Ester-Omma Nelago, Namibia University of Science and Technology, Namibia
11:00
Coffee Break : Break
11:10
11:10
Session 3a: eGovernment 2: Issues & Applications
Intention to Adopt e-Voting: A Perspective of South African Youth
Pitso Tsibolane, University of Cape Town, South Africa
A Smart City Maturity Assessment Model for South African Municipalities
Silma Koekemoer, Nelson Mandela University, South Africa
Effectiveness of Outsourced Information Systems in Public Sector
Petrus Helao Haixula, Namibia University of Science and Technology, Namibia
The Use of Electronic Notification Systems (e-Notification system) for Registering Births and Deaths: Findings from a Developing Country
Maria Shilamba, Namibia University of Science and Technology, Namibia
12:45
Lunch : Lunch
13:45
13:45
Session 4a: Collaborative Open Innovation and ICT-enabled Entrepreneurship
Collaborative Open Innovation through Open API Approach to Enable the Development of Financial Technology Infrastructure: Case of Botswana.
Thotobolo Morapedi, Routepay Botswana, Botswana
Non-Financial Support Needs of Tech Start-ups to Minimise Risk of Failure
Julien Ntamakemwa, University of Western Cape, South Africa
TechTribe: Developing an Innovation Platform for Startups and High Growth SMEs
Buntu Majaja, TechTribe, South Africa
Assessment of Regional Attractiveness for Tourism
Otakar Cerba, Plan4all z.s., Czech Republic
Determinants of Information Systems Resources for Business Organisations’ Competitive Advantage: A Resource-Based View Approach
Iyaloo Waiganjo, International University of Management, Namibia
15:30
Coffee Break : Break
15:35
15:35
Plenary Session 5a: Plenary 2
Development of Cyber-Infrastructure in Africa integrated with Large Scale Science Projects
Happy Sithole, National Integrated Cyber-Infrastructure System (NICIS), South Africa
15:55
Coffee Break : Break
16:00
16:00
Session 6a: Cyber Security
A Smart Contract Approach to Cyber Threat Intelligence Sharing in Kenya
Wilson Maina, Jomo Kenyatta University of Agriculture and Technology , Kenya
Towards a New Taxonomy of Insider Threats
Sarathiel Chaipa, University of South Africa, Zimbabwe
Factors Influencing Smartphone End-User Security Behaviour – The Case of Young Adults in South Africa
Raeesa Behardien, University of Cape Town, South Africa
Towards a Cybersecurity Culture Framework for Mobile Banking in South Africa
Thembakazi Kangapi, University of Fort Hare, South Africa
Security Concerns on Social Media Customer-to-Customer Online Transactions. A Case of Namibia Facebook Users
Stanford Musarurwa, International Training College Lingua, Namibia
17:50
End of Sessions

Disclaimer: This is the Advance Programme, which is subject to change. The Final Programme will be published in March, following receipt of all final papers.

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