The Mobile Phone as an Argument for Good Governance in sub-Saharan Africa
Simplice Asongu,
Sara le Roux,
Jacinta Nwachukwu () and
Chris Pyke ()
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Jacinta Nwachukwu: Lancashire school of Business and Enterprise, University of Central Lancashire, Preston PR1 2HE, UK
Chris Pyke: Lancashire school of Business and Enterprise, University of Central Lancashire, Preston PR1 2HE, UK
No 4004, Working Papers 2 from Office Of The Chief Economist, Development Bank of Nigeria
Abstract:
The study presents theoretical and empirical arguments for the role of mobile telephony in promoting good governance in 47 sub-Saharan African countries for the period 2000-2012
Keywords: Comparative study; ICT; IT diffusion and adoption (search for similar items in EconPapers)
JEL-codes: R10 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Pages: 42 pages
Date: 2018-06
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