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Dorcas Boateng
University of Professional Studies, Accra
Verified email at upsamail.edu.gh
Health Informatics
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To leave or retain? An interplay between quality digital banking services and customer satisfaction
SB Egala, D Boateng, SA Mensah
International Journal of Bank Marketing 39 (7), 1420-1445
, 2021
73
2021
Social media health-related information credibility and reliability: An integrated user perceived quality assessment
SB Egala, D Liang, D Boateng
IEEE Transactions on Engineering Management
, 2022
5
2022
Determinants of blockchain technology application in primary healthcare delivery: An integrated best-worst approach
S Bankuoru Egala, D Liang, A Peter Darko, D Boateng, H Yahaya
Cogent Engineering 10 (1), 2202032
, 2023
3
2023
Online Health Communities for Prenatal and Perinatal Women: A Consumption Value Theory Perspective of Users
D Boateng, R Boateng, E Afful-Dadzie
2021
Growing Trend of Health Infomediaries in Developing Economies: Understanding Motivations, Affordances and Constraints
D Boateng
University Of Ghana
, 2019
2019
Online Health Communities for Prenatal and Perinatal Women: A Consumption Value Theory Perspective
D Boateng, R Boateng, E Afful-Dadzie
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