This dissertation investigates the evolution of Kenya’s Internet communication technology (ICT) ecosystem and explores the barriers and subsequent enabling processes encountered when growing an ICT ecosystem in a resource-scarce context. Drawing upon 12 in-depth case studies of Kenyan tech entrepreneurs and 45 interviews with technology experts this dissertation provides a holistic perspective on the barriers and enablers that Kenyan technology entrepreneurs encounter across the areas of culture, human capital, finance, policy, entrepreneurial support systems, and markets. Together with relevant theory on how ecosystems emerge and advance the thesis develops a model that explains how ICT ecosystems can emerge in resource-scarce contexts. T...
Since the early-to-mid 2000's, South Africa's Western Cape and Kenya's capital city Nairobi have bee...
non-peer-reviewedSeveral early technology developments put Kenya on the map as the ‘tech capital’ of...
Paper presented at ICT conference of 2009.Paper presented at Strathmore ICT Conference, 200
This dissertation investigates the evolution of Kenya’s Internet communication technology (ICT) ecos...
Information and communication technology (ICT) has reportedly enabled the world’s poorest, living at...
The research paper explores the extent to which mobile phones downstream services, defined here as t...
Background: Previous research has shown that entrepreneurship can foster regional development in cou...
This paper examines and discusses the status, development and growth of the informal sector, ICT acc...
Dissertation submitted in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the Degree of Master of Scienc...
This thesis analyzes the connection of mobile phone technology to increased economic development in ...
Since the late 1990s, the "mobile revolution" in Africa has created a huge number of new jobs and mi...
Background Kenya is facing social and economic problems related to the high unemployment rate the co...
The informal sector plays a key role in the economies of developing countries, through the creation ...
This book is open access under a CC BY 4.0 license. Presenting rigorous and original research, this ...
Paper presented at ICT conference of 2009.Paper presented at Strathmore ICT Conference, 200
Since the early-to-mid 2000's, South Africa's Western Cape and Kenya's capital city Nairobi have bee...
non-peer-reviewedSeveral early technology developments put Kenya on the map as the ‘tech capital’ of...
Paper presented at ICT conference of 2009.Paper presented at Strathmore ICT Conference, 200
This dissertation investigates the evolution of Kenya’s Internet communication technology (ICT) ecos...
Information and communication technology (ICT) has reportedly enabled the world’s poorest, living at...
The research paper explores the extent to which mobile phones downstream services, defined here as t...
Background: Previous research has shown that entrepreneurship can foster regional development in cou...
This paper examines and discusses the status, development and growth of the informal sector, ICT acc...
Dissertation submitted in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the Degree of Master of Scienc...
This thesis analyzes the connection of mobile phone technology to increased economic development in ...
Since the late 1990s, the "mobile revolution" in Africa has created a huge number of new jobs and mi...
Background Kenya is facing social and economic problems related to the high unemployment rate the co...
The informal sector plays a key role in the economies of developing countries, through the creation ...
This book is open access under a CC BY 4.0 license. Presenting rigorous and original research, this ...
Paper presented at ICT conference of 2009.Paper presented at Strathmore ICT Conference, 200
Since the early-to-mid 2000's, South Africa's Western Cape and Kenya's capital city Nairobi have bee...
non-peer-reviewedSeveral early technology developments put Kenya on the map as the ‘tech capital’ of...
Paper presented at ICT conference of 2009.Paper presented at Strathmore ICT Conference, 200