Browsing Research Output by Author "Mavetera, Nehemiah"
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Considerations in Grounded Theory Research Method: A reflection on the lessons learned
Mavetera, Nehemiah; Kroeze, Jan H. (2010)This paper is a discussion on the practical issues faced by Information Systems (IS) professionals when they employ Grounded Theory Method (GTM) in Information Systems research. Various strands of GTM are in use, all of ... -
Export strategy risks and governance in the clothing industry
Mapanga, Arthur; Miruka, Collins; Mavetera, Nehemiah (Virtus interpress, 2016)This paper investigates the export strategy implementation risks in Zimbabwe's clothing sector with a view to build a framework for improving strategy implementation and governance. The government of Zimbabwe has formulated ... -
Exposing the major determinants of digital divide in Southern Africa
Gorejena, Karikoga; Mavetera, Nehemiah; Velempini, Mthulisi (Ponte Editore, 2017)In this paper a quantitative analysis of factors that affect broadband growth and penetration in southern African region is integrated with that of the qualitative factors to espouse the major determinants of a digital ... -
A grounding framework for developing adaptive software products
Mavetera, Nehemiah; Kroeze, Jan H. (International Business Information Management Association (IBIMA), 2009)This paper is an analysis of the issues, problems and concerns facing practitioners in the fields of software and system development. The main task that faces practitioners in these fields is to choose an appropriate ... -
An ontology-driven software development framework
Mavetera, Nehemiah; Kroeze, Jan H. (2010)The software development process has been curtailed by the lack of a methodology that can capture and maintain the softer, humanist characteristics of organizational systems into the software product. This is attributed ... -
Risk and opportunities connected to the adoption of internet banking in an emerging market
Mavetera, Nehemiah; Jokonya, Osden; Maradung, Pako (Virtus, 2017)This research investigate the adoption of Internet banking among Gaborone`s working class and university students. Internet banking comes with convenience and lower costs, which encourage customers to adopt it. Hindering ...