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Lloyd Waller

EFEREED RESEARCH-BASED/SCHOLARLY PUBLICATIONS

Books

1.     Waller, L. (2022). Digital Transformation for Higher Education Institutions: A Framework for the Future: A Framework for the Future.  Kingston, Jamaica: Ian Randle Publishers. 183 pages

2.     Waller, L., and Bartlett, E. (2022) Tourism Resilience and Recovery for Global Sustainability and Development: Navigating COVID-19 and the Future. Kingston, Jamaica: Ian Randle Publishers. 310 pages

3.     Waller, L., Hawthorne, R., Williams, D., and Johnson, D. (2018). Doing Business in Jamaica: A Qualitative Perspective. Kingston, Jamaica: Ian Randle Publishers. 145 pages.

4.     Waller, L. (2017). Envisioning democracy: The role and potential of information and communication technologies for the visually impaired. Kingston, Jamaica: Ian Randle Publishers. 145 pages.

5.     Waller, L., Bailey, C., & Johnson, S. (2015). Fear of cybercrime: Lessons for the global e-banking sector. Kingston, Jamaica: Ian Randle Publishers. 110 pages.

6.     Waller, L. (2009). The role of discourse in ICT for development. Germany: VDM Verlag Publishers. 380 pages

7.     Powell, L., Bourne, P., & Waller, L. (2007). Probing Jamaica’s political culture: Main trends in the July-August 2006 leadership governance survey. Volume 1. Kingston, Jamaica: Centre for Leadership and Governance. 120 page

 

Monograph in a Series (Double Blind Peer reviewed)

8.     Boxill, I., Lewis, B., Russell, R., Bailey, A., with Waller, L., James, C., Martin, P. & Gibbs, L. (2007). The political culture of democracy in Jamaica: 2006. Latin American Public Opinion Project, AmericasBarometer, Vanderbilt University. 219 pages.

 

Short Monographs (Double Blind Peer Reviewed)

9.     Thakur, D., Waller, L., Walters, S., & Johnson, S. (2015). Violence against women information and communication and the use of technologies in Jamaica. Uruguay: Regional Fund for Digital Innovation in Latin America and the Caribbean (FRIDA)/Jamaica: Centre for Leadership and Governance. 33 pages.

10.  Waller, L., Perkins, A. K., Satchell, N., Walters, S., Johnson, S., McFee, R., and Galbraith. E. (2015). The developmental cost of homophobia: The case of Jamaica. Kingston, Jamaica: J-FLAG. 64 pages.

11.  Dunn, L., Waller, L., & Northover, P. (2013). Gender and youth assessment. Jamaica: ACDI/VOCA. 60 pages.

12.  Rhiney, K., Taylor, M., Stephenson, T., Mandal, A., & Waller, L. (2015). Development of a climate change agricultural sector strategy and action plan - Jamaica situation analysis. Report prepared for ACDI/VOCA. Kingston, Jamaica: Centre for Leadership and Governance. Jamaica: ACDI/VOCA. 81 pages.

13.  Waller, L., Bourne, P., Minto, I., & Rapley, J. (2007). A landscape assessment of political corruption in Jamaica. Kingston, Jamaica: Caribbean Policy and Research Institute (CAPRI). 42 pages.

 

Chapters in Books

14.  Waller, L. (2022). Conceptualising ‘Tourism Resilience’: A Primer. In L. Waller, & E. Bartlett (Eds.), Tourism Resilience and Recovery for Global Sustainability and Development Navigating COVID-19 and the Future (pp. 1-33). Kingston, Jamaica: Ian Randle Publishers. 33 pages

15.  Johnson, D., and Waller, L. (2022). The New Destination: Transforming Travel and Tourism through Digital Transformation in the Post-COVID Era. In L. Waller, & E. Bartlett (Eds.), Tourism Resilience and Recovery for Global Sustainability and Development Navigating COVID-19 and the Future (pp. 69-93). Kingston, Jamaica: Ian Randle Publishers. 44 pages

16.  Waller, L., and Gordon. D. (2022). Cybercrime, Cybersecurity, and the Tourism Sector: What We Need to Know and What We Can Do. In L. Waller, & E. Bartlett (Eds.), Tourism Resilience and Recovery for Global Sustainability and Development Navigating COVID-19 and the Future (pp. 123-137). Kingston, Jamaica: Ian Randle Publishers. 14 pages

17.  Reid, H., Gordon, D., Waller, L., and Turner, T. (2022). Post-Pandemic Recovery Strategy for Air and Cruise Travel. In L. Waller, & E. Bartlett (Eds.), Tourism Resilience and Recovery for Global Sustainability and Development Navigating COVID-19 and the Future (pp. 138-158). Kingston, Jamaica: Ian Randle Publishers. 20 pages

18.  Gordon, D., Waller, L., and McDonald-Riley, C. (2022). The Future of Caribbean Tourism: Re-Imagining Tourism Resilience in Post-COVID-19 Pandemic. In L. Waller, & E. Bartlett (Eds.), Tourism Resilience and Recovery for Global Sustainability and Development Navigating COVID-19 and the Future (pp. 268-284). Kingston, Jamaica: Ian Randle Publishers. 16 pages

19.  Waller, L., and Satchell, N. (2020). Communicating Politics: Exploring the sources of political information in the Jamaican Society. In H. D. Dunn (Ed.), Media, Culture and Technology in the Global South: Reimagining Communication in Africa and the Caribbean. 30 pages

20.  Waller, L. (2016). Disability and ICTs in the Caribbean: Enabling visually impaired Caribbean youth. In L. Robinson, J. Schulz, & H. S. Dunn (Eds.), Communication and Information Technologies Annual (Studies in Media and Communications, Volume 12) (pp. 3–24). Emerald Group Publishing Limited. 21 pages.

21.  Waller, L. (2016). There is an app for that too: Citizen-centric approach to combating corruption in the digital age through the use of ICTs. In K. Demirhan & D. Çakır-Demirhan (Eds.), Political scandal, corruption, and legitimacy in the age of social media (pp. 76–100). USA: IGI Global. 24 pages.

22.  Waller, L., & Taylor, C. A. L. (2013). A case study of citizen-to-government mobile activism in Jamaica: Protesting violations of the rule of law with smart phones. In Z. Mahmood (Ed.), E-Government Implementation and Practice in Developing Countries (pp. 596–614). Hershey, PA: IGI Global. 18 pages.

23.  Waller, L. (2011). ICTs and agriculture in Jamaica: Exploring the possibilities of M. In H. Dunn (Ed.), Ringtones of Opportunity (pp. 118–127). Kingston, Jamaica. 10 pages.

24.  Waller, L., & Harriott, A. (2008). Organized crime and political corruption in Jamaica: Unpacking the nexus. In Organized Crime and politics (pp. 115–141). Kingston: Canoe Press. 23 pages.

 

Journal Articles

25.  Waller, L., and Johnson, S. (2022). The possible contributive value of Cryptocurrencies to Small Island Developing States (SIDS). Int. J. of Blockchains and Cryptocurrencies. (June 2022)

26.  Waller, L.G., Satchell, N., Daley, G., and Gordon D. (2020). The Possibilities of Internet Voting in Jamaica: Moving from Convenience to Fixing the Problem of Voter Apathy among the Youth. Electronic Journal of E-Government 18 (1), 17-29

27.  Waller, L., & Genius, A. (2015). Barriers to transforming government in Jamaica: Challenges to implementing initiatives to enhance the efficiency, effectiveness and service delivery of government through ICTs (e-Government). Transforming Government: People, Process and Policy, 9(4), 480–497.

28.  Abdulkadri, A., Rhiney, K., & Waller, L. (2013). A comparative economic analysis of the Caribbean Single Market and Economy: Towards a new economic geography (NEG) model. Global Development Studies, 7(1–2), 1–29.

29.  Waller, L. (2013). e-Participation in Jamaica: Can Facebook encourage political talk among politically apathetic Jamaican youth? SAGE Open. 25 pages.

30.  Waller, L. (2012). Mobile smartphones as tools for “efficient” and “effective” protesting: A case study of mobile protesting in Jamaica. Journal of Mobile Technologies, Knowledge and Society, 2012. 9 pages.

31.  Waller, L. (2012). Interviewing the surveyors: Factors which contribute to questionnaire falsification (curbstoning) among Jamaican field surveyors. International Journal of Social Research Methodology, 16(2), 1–10. 10 pages.

32.  Waller, L. (2007). Spinning webs of meanings: Limiting or expanding social life through representations of information and communication technologies. Futures, 40(7), 674–687.

33.  Powell, L., & Waller, L. (2007). Politics as Unusual in Jamaica, elections are becoming sensationalistic political spectacles. How can resource-limited organizations get an accurate picture? Communication World, (April 2007), 20–22. 2 pages.

34.  Waller, L. (2006). Introducing Fairclough’s critical discourse analysis methodology for analyzing Caribbean social problems: Going beyond systems, resources, social action, social practices, and forces of structure or lack thereof as units of analysis. Journal of Diplomatic Language, 3(1), 11 pages.

 

Refereed-Based Conference Proceedings

35.  Waller, L. (2017). A phenomenological study of how Caribbean youth use ICTs to engage democracy. Proceedings of the 17th European Conference on Digital Government (ECDG 2017). 12 - 13 June 2017 (pp. 247–253). Lisbon, Portugal. 9 pages.

36.  Waller, L., & Satchell, N. (2014). Values and attitude among the Jamaican youth. Proceedings of the 1st National Youth Conference. November 26, 2014 (pp. 1–18). Kingston, Jamaica. 18 pages.

37.  Waller, L. (2012). e-Participation in Jamaica: Can Facebook encourage political talk among politically apathetic Jamaican youth? Proceedings of the 12th European Conference on eGovernment (pp. 768–777). Barcelona, Spain. 9 pages.

38.  Commosioung, M. H., & Waller, L. (2008). Beyond diffusion: Mapping the use of ICTs among Jamaican micro, small, and medium-sized enterprises. In 17th Biennial Conference of the International Telecommunication Society (ITS) (pp. 49–80). Montreal, Canada. 31 pages.

 

Refereed Based Technical Reports

39.  Waller, L., Daley, G., Walters, S., and Johnson, S. (2020). Socio-Economic Profile (Baseline) on Communities Impacted by May Pen to Williamsfield Leg of Highway 2000. Jamaica: Toll Authority. 250 pages

40.  Waller, L., Walters, S., Johnson, S., & Johnson, D. (2017). Youth entrepreneurship: An evaluation of school-based social enterprise programme in Jamaica. London, UK: British Council. 48 pages.

41.  Abdulkadri, A., Waller, L., & Boxill, I. (2015). Tourism demand study. Kingston, Jamaica: Ministry of Tourism and Entertainment. 51 pages.

42.  Abdulkadri, A., & Waller, L. (2015). Towards a CARICOM cohesion index and the development of a monitoring and evaluation tool for the Caribbean Development Fund. Bridgetown, Barbados: The Caribbean Development Fund. 70 pages.

43.  Tufton, C., & Waller, L. (2013). Fee or Free? A survey of the no-user fee policy in public hospitals in Jamaica. Kingston, Jamaica: Caribbean Policy and Research Institute (CAPRI). 30 pages.

44.  Todd, D., Duncan, N., Henry-Lee, A., Lee, D., Waller, L., & Witter, M. (2011). Assessment of Development Results Evaluation of UNDP Contribution to Jamaica. New York: United Nations Development Programme (UNDP). 77 pages.

 

NON-REFEREED RESEARCH-BASED/SCHOLARLY PUBLICATIONS

Non- Refereed Based Technical Reports

45.  Waller, L., and Daley, G. (2017). Jamaica Library Service: ICTs in Libraries for Community Development. Kingston, Jamaica: Centre for Leadership and Governance. 102 pages.

46.  Waller, L., Satchell, N., Daley, G., & Hawthorne, O. (2017). Youth and corruption in Jamaica. Kingston, Jamaica: Office of the Contractor General. 67 pages.

47.  Waller, L., Haughton, S., Satchell, N., Walters, S., & Lewis, C. (2017). Justice security accountability and transparency project (JSAT). Kingston, Jamaica: The Baseline Survey of the JSAT Project, European Union Office. 101 pages.

48.  Waller, L., Satchell, N., Walters, S., Kelly, O., Johnson, S., & Johnson, D. (2017). Integrated community development project (ICDP) baseline study. Kingston, Jamaica: The Jamaica Social Investment Fund. 905 pages.

49.  Daley, G., & Waller, L. (2017). The Jamaica Customs: 2017 Time release study. Kingston, Jamaica: Jamaica Customs. 30 pages.

50.  Waller, L., Satchell, N., Walters, S., & Johnson, S. (2016). Baseline study of desk research and analysis. Kingston, Jamaica: The Jamaica Social Investment Fund. 204 pages.

51.  Waller, L., Daley, G., Johnson, S., & Thompson, O. (2015). Development Bank of Jamaica verification of jobs and review of job creation DBJ’s loans. Report prepared for the Development Bank of Jamaica. Kingston, Jamaica: Centre for Leadership and Governance. 51 pages.

52.  Waller, L., Satchell, N., Walters, S., & Johnson, S. (2015). JSIF baseline and longitudinal study of PRP III scholarship and employment internship awardees. Report prepared for the Jamaica Social Investment Fund. Kingston, Jamaica: Centre for Leadership and Governance. 76 pages.

53.  Rhiney, K., Taylor, M., Stephenson, T., Mandal, A., & Waller, L. (2015). Development of a climate change agricultural sector strategy and action plan - Jamaica situation analysis. Report prepared for ACDI/VOCA. Kingston, Jamaica: Centre for Leadership and Governance. 81 pages.

54.  Thakur, D., Waller, L., Clarke, A., Daley, G., Johnson, S., & Thompson, O. (2014). Jamaica Library Service: Using technology to empower individuals and communities for development - needs assessment report. Kingston, Jamaica: Centre for Leadership and Governance. 90 pages.

55.  Satchell, N., & Waller, L. (2014). Inner-city basic services for the poor project: Citizen’s report card. Report prepared for the Jamaica Social Investment Fund. Kingston, Jamaica: Centre for Leadership and Governance. 65 pages.

56.  Waller, L. (2014). Private wealth management study. Report prepared for Jamaica National Ltd. Kingston, Jamaica. 30 pages.

57.  Waller, L., & Clarke, A. (2014). Report prepared for the Ministry of Agriculture and Fisheries on data analysis of changes in the European Community sugar regime. Kingston, Jamaica: Centre for Leadership and Governance. 15 pages.

58.  Waller, L., & Clarke, A. (2014). 2014 Evaluation of the GOJ/EU sugar industry grants scheme. Report prepared for the Ministry of Agriculture and Fisheries, Government of Jamaica. Kingston, Jamaica: Centre for Leadership and Governance. 24 pages.

59.  Waller, L. (2013). Market research into the viability of becoming a commercial bank with an emphasis on providing products and services to three under-served groups - young professionals, entrepreneurs and mortgage clients. Report prepared for Jamaica National. Kingston, Jamaica. 50 pages.

60.  Waller, L., Clarke, A., & Walters, S. (2013). Jamaica nursing faculty development workshop: An outcome evaluation of teaching strategies in HIV. Report prepared for the Caribbean HIV/AIDs Regional Training Network (CHART), Regional Coordinating Unit (RCU). Kingston, Jamaica: Centre for Leadership and Governance. 41 pages.

61.  Gatchair, S., Waller, L., & Daley, G. (2013). National food safety awareness survey. Report prepared for the Jamaica Agro-investment Fund. Kingston, Jamaica: Centre for Leadership and Governance. 64 pages.

62.  Abdulkadri, A., Rhiney, K., Waller, L., & Walcott, A. (2013). A monitoring and evaluation framework for the CARICOM development fund: A more strategic approach to reducing regional disparities. Report prepared for the Caribbean Development Fund. Kingston, Jamaica: Centre for Leadership and Governance. 23 pages.

63.  Abdulkadri, A., Rhiney, K., Waller, L., & Walcott, A. (2012). Consultancy for the development of a set of tools to facilitate comparative analysis between less developed countries and more developed countries within the CARICOM Single Market & Economy and measurement of the impact of CDF interventions in beneficiary. Report prepared for the Caribbean Development Fund. Kingston, Jamaica: Centre for Leadership and Governance. 65 pages.

64.  Waller, L., & Daley, G. (2012). Report prepared for the HEART TRUST-NTA. Kingston, Jamaica: Centre for Leadership and Governance. 47 pages.

65.  Waller, L., & Daley, G. (2012). Passport, Immigration and Citizenship Agency 2012 customer satisfaction survey. Report prepared for the Passport, Immigration and Citizenship Agency. Kingston, Jamaica: Centre for Leadership and Governance. 26 pages.

66.  Rhiney, K., Gatchair, S., Waller, L., Maxwell, S., & Daley, G. (2011). The national youth mainstreaming strategy for Jamaica. Report prepared for the National Centre for Youth Development. Kingston, Jamaica: Centre for Leadership and Governance. 60 pages.

67.  Waller, L., & Daley, G. (2011). Jamaica Customs Department customer satisfaction survey 2011. Report prepared for the Jamaica Customs Department. Kingston, Jamaica: Centre for Leadership and Governance. 20 pages.

68.  Waller, L., Maxwell, S., & Daley, G. (2009). National mathematics programme monitoring and evaluation project. Report prepared for the Education Transformation Team, Ministry of Education. Kingston, Jamaica. 80 pages.

69.  Waller, L., Commosioung, M. H., Daley, G., Satchell, N., Maxwell, S., & Jones, P. (2008). A landscape assessment of Jamaican micro small and medium-sized enterprises (MSMEs). Kingston, Jamaica: Jamaica Trade and Investment. 60 pages.

70.  Waller, L. (2005). Science technology and innovation in the English-speaking Caribbean. Report prepared for the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO). Paris, France. 36 pages.

71.  Waller, L. (2003). A landscape assessment of ICT for development initiatives in Jamaica. Report prepared for the International Institute for Communication and Development, the Hague, the Netherlands. 45 pages.

72.  Waller, L. (2000). Support for an agri-business information system in Jamaica. Report prepared for the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP). Kingston, Jamaica. 12 pages.

73.  Waller, L. (2000). Towards the establishment of a networked educational information system for schools across Jamaica. Report prepared for the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP). Kingston, Jamaica. 15 pages.

74.  Waller, L. (1999). Towards the establishment of a CISCO regional academy in Jamaica. Report prepared for the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP). Kingston, Jamaica. 14 pages.

 

PAPERS PRESENTED

Papers Presented at Keynote Presentations, Lectures, Conferences and Seminars

75.  Waller, L. Daley, G., Gordon, D., and Reid, H. (2022). The technical challenges that Caribbean economies will face in combating dark web-facilitated criminal activities. Presented at the Research and Innovation Forum (Rii Forum), Athens, Greece April 14, 2022

76.  Waller, L., (2022). Risk Reduction Strategies for Resilience and Recovery. Presented at the Global Platform for Disaster Risk Reduction (GP2022). Webinar, May 24, 2022
77.  Waller, L. (2020). Citizenship and Participation. Presented at the UNESCO Caribbean Futures of Education Webinar, Jan 19, 2021
78.  Waller, L. (2020). Citizenship and Participation. Presented at the UNESCO Caribbean Futures of Education Webinar Series, Jan 19, 2021
79.   Waller, L. (2020). Tourism: The Key to the Caribbean’s Economic Recovery. Presented at the Caribbean Hotel and Tourism Association (CHTA), Caribbean Tourism Organization (CTO), and the Global Tourism Resilience and Crisis Management Centre (GTRCMC), Webinar, December 11, 2020

80.  Waller, L. (2019). Tourism Resilience and Crisis Communication: The Case of Jamaica’s State of Emergency. Presented the Asian Resilience Summit, May 30-31 2019. Kathmandu, Nepal, Presentation
81.  Waller, L. (2019). Situating the Global Tourism Resilience and Crisis Management Centre. Presented at the Global Resilience Summit, November 7, 2019. London, England Presentation 

82.  Waller, L. (2016). Towards a national identification system (NIDS). Paper presented at the Tallinn e-Governance Conference. May 30 - 31, 2017. Tallinn, Estonia. 9 pages.

83.  Waller, L. (2016). Enabling the disabled: The use of ICTs to include visually impaired citizens in the democratic space. Paper presented at the University of the West Indies, Mona Regional Disability Studies Conference. March 16 - 17, 2016. Kingston, Jamaica. 21 pages.

84.  Waller, L. (2016). The voices of net-citizens: Combating corruption in a digital age. Paper presented at Developing the Caribbean Conference & Hackathon (DevCa Jamaica). May 5 - 6, 2016. Faculty of Law, University of the West Indies. Kingston, Jamaica. 13 pages.

85.  Waller, L., & Daley, G. (2016). There is an app for that too: Citizen’s use of ICTs to combat corruption. Paper presented at the American Association of Behavioural and Social Science (AABSS). February 1 - 2, 2016. Las Vegas, Nevada. 22 pages.

86.  Waller, L. (2016). The impact of the media on electronic commerce. Paper presented at the IMPACT Justice Media law Seminar. February 23 - 25, 2016. Bridgetown, Barbados. 10 pages.

87.  Waller, L. (2016). Advocacy research methods. The lecture was given at the Caribbean Employers’ Confederation Research Methodology Workshop. May 10 - 12, 2016. St. Lucia.

88.  Waller, L. (2016). Research methods in the 21st century. The lecture was given at the Enos Nuttall Lecture Theatre, MICO University College. April 2016. Kingston, Jamaica.

89.  Waller, L. (2016). Why the PNP lost and the JLP won Election 2016. Lecture was given at the MSBM/DGOV Public Forum on the Jamaican Election 2016. March 2016. Kingston, Jamaica.

90.  Waller, L. (2015). Creating the good citizens: The role of the UWI Department of Government’s Governance Society. Paper presented at the International Association for Citizenship, Social and Economics Education (IACSEE). July 16 - 17, 2015. Gottingen, Germany.

91.  Waller, L., & Satchell, N. (2015). Youth values and attitudes -safety, security, and effective governance: Implications for making Jamaica the place of choice to live, work, raise families and do business. Paper presented at the Brand Jamaica Symposium 2015 Re-imagine Jamaica: Unlimited Possibilities. July 16 - 17, 2015. Kingston, Jamaica. 12 pages.

92.  Waller, L. (2015). Fear of cybercrime as a challenge to e-commerce take-off in Barbados: Some evidence and some solutions. In Paper presented at the Domestic Financial Institutions Conference. September 8, 2015. Bridgetown, Barbados. 15 pages.

93.  Waller, L. (2015). The DGOV Governance Society: Spreading Civics across Jamaica. Paper presented at the Faculty of Law Inaugural Symposium on Law, Governance and Society. April 24 - 26, 2015. Montego Bay, Jamaica. 21 pages.

94.  Dhanaraj, T., Waller, L., Walters, S., & Johnson, S. (2015). Research findings on the impact of information and communication technologies on gender-based violence. Seminar Presentation at the University of the West Indies (Mona). November 19, 2015. Kingston, Jamaica

95.  Waller, L., Bailey, C., & Johnson, S. (2015). Fear of cybercrime in the Caribbean. Book Launch at the University of the West Indies (Mona) Research Day 2015. February 12, 2015. Kingston, Jamaica.

96.  Waller, L., & Satchell, N. (2014). Findings from the 2014 Jamaica national values and attitude youth survey. Paper presented at the National Youth Conference. November 24, 2014. Kingston, Jamaica. 18 pages.

97.  Waller, L. (2014). People, purpose, and passion: Components of transformational leadership. Lecture was given at the Northern Caribbean University’s Leadership Roundtable. July 9 - 11, 2014. Kingston, Jamaica.

98.  Waller, L. (2013). eProtesting in Jamaica. Presentation made at the University of the West Indies (Mona) Principal’s Award Seminar. October 2013. Kingston, Jamaica

99.  Waller, L. (2012). E-participation experience among the Jamaica African Diaspora: Can Facebook encourage political talk among politically apathetic Jamaican youth? California State University’s Africa at the Crossroads Revolution. Paper presented at the Conference on Democracy, Youth Empowerment, Social Media and Non-violence. April 2012. Sacramento, California. 15 pages.

100.  Abdulkadri, A., Rhiney, K., & Waller, L. (2012). Consultancy for the development of a set of tools to facilitate comparative analysis between less developed countries and more developed countries within the CARICOM Single Market & Economy: “Predictions of Agglomeration.” Paper presented at the Fifth Caricom Regional Research Seminar. November 2, 2012. Grenada. 45 pages.

101.   Waller, L. (2009). How citizens can use software applications to combat corruption in the Caribbean. Keynote address at the University College of the Cayman Islands (UCCI) Caribbean Conference: Towards a Corruption Free Caribbean - Ethics, Values, and Morality. Georgetown, Grand Cayman. 24 pages.

102.  Waller, L. (2009). Interviewing the surveyors: Factors which contribute to questionnaire falsification (Curbstoning) among Jamaican field surveyors. Paper presented at the Qualitative Inquiry in the Caribbean Conference. October 2009. Kingston, Jamaica. 19 pages.

 

103. Waller, L. (2009). Analyzing qualitative data. Lecture given to Department of Sociology, Psychology, and Social Work masters students. The University of the West Indies. Kingston, Jamaica

 

104. Waller, L., & Daley, G. (2009). Jamaica Customs Department: Time-release study, 2009. Kingston, Jamaica: Centre for Leadership and Governance. 20 pages.

105. Waller, L. (2008). Qualitative methodologies for cultural studies. Lecture given at the Institute for Cultural Studies, University of the West Indies. November 2008. Kingston, Jamaica.

106. Waller, L. (2007). Borrowing tools and techniques from the discipline of project management to enrich the quantitative field exercise: Lessons from Jamaica. Paper presented at the Department of Government Academic Seminar, University of the West Indies. Kingston, Jamaica. 19 pages.

107. Waller, L. (2007). Building trustworthiness through data analysis triangulation: Combining Fairclough’s critical discourse analysis technique, Yin’s multiple case analysis technique, Miles and Huberman’s matrix analysis technique and Corbin and Strauss’ constant comparative. Paper presented at the Qualitative Inquiry in the Caribbean Conference. Kingston, Jamaica. 17 pages.

108. Waller, L. (2007). Organized crime and political corruption. Paper presented at the UNDP/UWI Forum on Organized Crime and Politics. October 2007. Kingston, Jamaica. 25 pages

109.  Waller, L. (2006). ICTs for whose development? A critical analysis of the discourses surrounding an ICT for development initiative for a group of microenterprise entrepreneurs operating in the Jamaican tourism industry: Towards the development of methodologies and analytical. Paper presented at the Department of Management Studies Seminar, University of the West Indies. March 2006. Kingston, Jamaica. 28 pages.

110.  Waller, L. (2005). Probing cybercrime as an emerging problem in developing countries. New Zealand.

111. Waller, L. (2005). Lecture give

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