This study investigates how the mobile phone can complement knowledge diffusion in order to influence CO2 emissions in 44 Sub-Saharan African countries for the period 2000-2012. The empirical evidence is based on Generalised Method of Moments. Three knowledge diffusion variables representing three of the four pillars of the World Bank’s Knowledge Economy Index are employed: educational quality, information and communication technology (ICT) and scientific output. Six CO2 emission variables are used, namely: CO2 per capita, CO2 from electricity and heat, CO2 from liquid fuel, CO2 from manufacturing and construction, CO2 from transport and CO2 intensity. In the assessments, a decreasing tendency in these variables translates into positive con...
Although mobile money has been hailed as a serious innovation in the pursuit of financial inclusion ...
Motivated by sustainable development challenges in Sub-Saharan Africa, this study assesses the compa...
While most African economies are primarily sandwiched with the seemingly unsurmountable task of atta...
This study investigates how the mobile phone can complement knowledge diffusion in order to influenc...
This study examines how increasing ICT penetration in sub-Saharan Africa (SSA) can contribute toward...
This study examines how increasing ICT penetration in sub-Saharan Africa (SSA) can contribute toward...
This study examines how information and communication technology (ICT) complements carbon dioxide (C...
This study investigates how information and communication technology (ICT) complements globalisation...
This study examines how information and communication technology (ICT) complements carbon dioxide (C...
This study assesses how knowledge diffusion modulates the effect of the mobile phone on entrepreneur...
This study examines how information and communication technology (ICT) could be employed to dampen t...
The study investigates how education, scientific output and the internet complement mobile phone pen...
This study assesses the mobile phone in the diffusion of knowledge for better governance in sub-Sah...
Research suggests that information and communication technologies (ICTs) have a nonlinear relationsh...
Thesis (S.M. in Engineering and Management, and, in Technology and Policy)--Massachusetts Institute ...
Although mobile money has been hailed as a serious innovation in the pursuit of financial inclusion ...
Motivated by sustainable development challenges in Sub-Saharan Africa, this study assesses the compa...
While most African economies are primarily sandwiched with the seemingly unsurmountable task of atta...
This study investigates how the mobile phone can complement knowledge diffusion in order to influenc...
This study examines how increasing ICT penetration in sub-Saharan Africa (SSA) can contribute toward...
This study examines how increasing ICT penetration in sub-Saharan Africa (SSA) can contribute toward...
This study examines how information and communication technology (ICT) complements carbon dioxide (C...
This study investigates how information and communication technology (ICT) complements globalisation...
This study examines how information and communication technology (ICT) complements carbon dioxide (C...
This study assesses how knowledge diffusion modulates the effect of the mobile phone on entrepreneur...
This study examines how information and communication technology (ICT) could be employed to dampen t...
The study investigates how education, scientific output and the internet complement mobile phone pen...
This study assesses the mobile phone in the diffusion of knowledge for better governance in sub-Sah...
Research suggests that information and communication technologies (ICTs) have a nonlinear relationsh...
Thesis (S.M. in Engineering and Management, and, in Technology and Policy)--Massachusetts Institute ...
Although mobile money has been hailed as a serious innovation in the pursuit of financial inclusion ...
Motivated by sustainable development challenges in Sub-Saharan Africa, this study assesses the compa...
While most African economies are primarily sandwiched with the seemingly unsurmountable task of atta...