This thesis focuses on the intersection of human mobility and technology diffusion in Africa. With Ghana as a case study, it looks at how the diffusion of internet access and use are influenced by international mobility. The research is based in the literature on the diffusion of innovations, international knowledge transmission, migration and development, and Information and Communication Technologies for Development (ICT4D). It begins from the hypothesis that international mobility may contribute to lowering barriers to internet penetration in developing countries by facilitating flows of resources, including equipment, finance, skills and knowledge. The research is based on four different datasets: a survey of the internet cafes in the ...
UnrestrictedThe last decade has seen rapid growth in the uptake of mobile communication technologies...
Being connected for most Africans means something completely different from most of us in more (tech...
In this paper, we employ the notions of digital inequality and digital divide to describe two levels...
This thesis focuses on the intersection of human mobility and technology diffusion in Africa. With G...
Research on the role of international networking and mobility in technology transfer to developing c...
This thesis’ aim was to explore the diffusion of the internet, and which capabilities were necessary...
This paper uses fuzzy-set qualitative comparative analysis (fsQCA) to investigate the relative impor...
Ghana was one of the first countries in sub-Saharan Africa to gain Internet access. By 1996 it three...
Internet is viewed as the most vital digital technology in the globe. Eastern Africa has the least p...
The study examined perceptions of Internet usefulness amongst Ghanaian Non-traditional Exporters wit...
The notion of the "network society" has been used to describe world relations since the wide adoptio...
In this paper, we explore the socio-economic effects of internet use at the community information ce...
Despite the increasing importance of the Internet, there is little work that addresses the degree to...
Africa is the continent with the most countries near the bottom of the developmental scale. However,...
With the increase in International migration, migrants and diasporas contribution and engagement wit...
UnrestrictedThe last decade has seen rapid growth in the uptake of mobile communication technologies...
Being connected for most Africans means something completely different from most of us in more (tech...
In this paper, we employ the notions of digital inequality and digital divide to describe two levels...
This thesis focuses on the intersection of human mobility and technology diffusion in Africa. With G...
Research on the role of international networking and mobility in technology transfer to developing c...
This thesis’ aim was to explore the diffusion of the internet, and which capabilities were necessary...
This paper uses fuzzy-set qualitative comparative analysis (fsQCA) to investigate the relative impor...
Ghana was one of the first countries in sub-Saharan Africa to gain Internet access. By 1996 it three...
Internet is viewed as the most vital digital technology in the globe. Eastern Africa has the least p...
The study examined perceptions of Internet usefulness amongst Ghanaian Non-traditional Exporters wit...
The notion of the "network society" has been used to describe world relations since the wide adoptio...
In this paper, we explore the socio-economic effects of internet use at the community information ce...
Despite the increasing importance of the Internet, there is little work that addresses the degree to...
Africa is the continent with the most countries near the bottom of the developmental scale. However,...
With the increase in International migration, migrants and diasporas contribution and engagement wit...
UnrestrictedThe last decade has seen rapid growth in the uptake of mobile communication technologies...
Being connected for most Africans means something completely different from most of us in more (tech...
In this paper, we employ the notions of digital inequality and digital divide to describe two levels...