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Role of Disruptive Technologies in Enhancing Agricultural Productivity and Economic Performance in Kenya

Eldah Onsomu, Munga Boaz, Munene Boniface, Macharia John and Nyabaro Violet

Working Papers from African Economic Research Consortium

Abstract: Emergence of disruptive technologies has been associated with firm innovativeness, job creation and overall economic growth in various economies across the world. However, inability to adapt to disruptive technologies also leads to firm market exit resulting in job destruction, decline in incomes and or increased inequalities. Kenya has experienced major developments in technology innovations in the last 3 decades and various sectors in the economy have potential to benefit from adopting technology.

Date: 2022-08
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