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Interviews

Cameroon Is Making Strides In ICT - Dr. Mbarika

Interviewed By Fidelis Pegue Manga [Originally published in The Post]

Victor_mbarika Cameroon-born Victor Wacham Agwe Mbarika is one of Africa's foremost experts on Information and Communication Technologies ICTs. He has been described as being in the forefront of academic research into ICT implementation in Africa, and has provided a theoretically informed framework for understanding ICTs in less developed countries. His work has focused on ICT infrastructure in Africa, and it provides an excellent base from which to begin to understand the contextual differences that dictate information systems research in less advantaged environments.

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Interview: Quelle chance pour le commerce électronique en Afrique ?

Ecommerce La problématique du commerce électronique et du développement, s'apparente à l'éternelle question de l'oeuf et de la poule. Lequel doit précéder l'autre? Autrement dit, dans notre contexte caractérisé par la carence des infrastructures, à quoi faudrait-il accorder la priorité? Pour certains la question ne mérite même par d'être posée, vu que tout nous manque (cadre reglementaire, infrastructures, plates-formes de transactions), même si par la force des choses, nous sommes entrés à l'ère des "grandes ambitions".

Pour d'autres comme le Dr Victor Mbarika, les deux doivent aller de pair, car argumente t-il, le commerce électronique crée des emplois qui génèrent des revenus, qui à leur tour entrent dans le PNB du pays; donc le commerce électronique peut aussi entraîner le développement.

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Victor Mbarika: Le Commerce Electronique en Afrique n'est encore qu'à ses balbutiements

Interview originally appeared on www.webman-cm.net

"Le Commerce Electronique en Afrique n'est encore qu'à ses balbutiements à cause de la carence des infrastructures bancaires et de communication"

Mbarika_1 Nous ouvrons cette rubrique l'invité sur le thème du Commerce électronique et de l'enseignement en ligne avec comme pour invité Victor Mbarika. Pardon ... Dr Victor Mbarika. Car à l'âme bien née, la valeur n'attend point le nombre d'années(Site Web personnel -www.vmbarika.com).

Quel âge a notre jeune docteur ? Regardez la photo, et devinez vous même! Le plus important, c'est que ce jeune camerounais sorti à peine de l'adolescence et venant d'un pays estropié technologiquement, est l'un des experts africains dans le domaine des technologies de l'information. Il enseigne le commerce électronique dans des universités américaines (Southern University et A&M College of Business).

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Mbarika: E-Commerce in Africa is still at an embryonic stage

Translated from the French original by Dibussi Tande

E-Commerce in Africa is still at an embryonic stage because of deficiencies in the banking and communications infrastructure

We are launching this guest column with a focus on E-commerce and online learning. Our guest is Victor Mbarika. Sorry ... Dr. Victor Mbarika. After all, for souls nobly born, valor doesn't await the passing of years (Personal website - www.vmbarika.com). How old is our young doctor? Take a look at the picture and make a guess! Nonetheless, what is most important is that this young Cameroonian, who is barely out of adolescence and who is from a technologically challenged country, is one of Africa's experts on Information and Communications Technologies (ICTs). He teaches e-commerce at an American university (Southern University and A&M College, College of Business, Louisiana).

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