JACKSON ABANDU
Jackson Abandu is an Assistant Lecturer in the Department of Computer Science at Gulu University. He holds a Bachelor of Science in Computer Science (Hons) from Gulu University and a master’s degree in information technology from Makerere University. He is currently pursuing a PhD in Agricultural and Applied Biosciences at Gulu University, where his doctoral research focuses on developing an evaluation model for mobile banking adoption among Agri-entrepreneurs in Northern Uganda, with emphasis on institutional, technological, behavioural, and socioeconomic dimensions. Jackson’s research interests focus on the design and modeling of information systems that advance sustainable economic development, particularly in key sectors such as agriculture, health, education, and environmental management. His interdisciplinary background allows him to integrate concepts from computing, biosciences, and development studies, ensuring that his work is both scientifically rigorous and practically relevant. He is especially interested in digital innovation, data-driven decision making, and technology-enabled approaches that address development challenges in resource-constrained settings.
Current professional activity
- ASSISTANT LECTURER – GULU UNIVERSITY
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CONTACT
PROFESSIONAL
Gulu University, Laroo
Gulu
256
Uganda
Phone: +256772857559
Mobile: +256772857559
j.abandu@gu.ac.ug
https://gu.ac.ug/university_staff/abandu-jackson-2/
Qualifications
Information Technology
Makerere University - Master
05/08/2013 until 03/08/2015
Computer Science
Gulu University - Bachelor
01/08/2005 until 04/08/2008
Publications
Information and communication technology usage in post-conflict maternal healthcare: Northern Uganda referral hospital perspective
Objective: The main objective of this study was to assess Information and Communication Technology (ICT) usage in post-conflict maternal healthcare. This adds to the knowledge base as well as boosts the need to prioritize, empower and create awareness among ICT...
Institutional factors and mobile banking adoption among agri-entrepreneurs in Northern Uganda: exploring the mediating role of behavioural factors
Mobile banking provides a transformative approach for advancing financial inclusion and economic growth among marginalised communities. Nevertheless, the use of this technology in developing regions remains constrained, primarily due to behavioural tendencies. Using the TAM framework and process macro analysis,...
Adoption of mobile banking among agri-entrepreneurs in northern Uganda: do socioeconomic factors matter?
Digital financial technologies drive agricultural value chains and food stability in developing regions. Mobile banking in particular, plays an important role in enhancing financial inclusion, improving the livelihoods and food security of rural farming communities. However, the adoption of this...
