Africa suffers from the disadvantages of marginality within the global technical system and a legacy of externally driven infrastructure. Developments in information and communication technologies now offer the chance to redress these but the technologies require skills and capacities which are scarce. The technologies themselves can be used to leverage existing resources so that the necessary skills can be developed. However this process needs to take account of African priorities and requirements if the current inequitable situation is not to be reproduced in a new global infrastructure. The key to this is a balance between external partnership and internal collaboration. The African diaspora offers a means of moderating such relationship...
This paper identifies the challenges facing African governments face in the application of digital l...
Africa's historical glory and pace set in the information and communication sector is highlighted in...
Developing Countries (DCs), particularly those in Sub-Saharan Africa (SSA), are suffering from scien...
This concluding piece to the special issue outlines how nations and firms can capitalise on their re...
strategies in Sub-Saharan Africa is commonly associated with the goal of reducing the Global Digital...
The paper bridging the digital divide, review the multifaceted problem which has made Africa nations...
Since the post-war period researchers have been pointing to a shift towards a new techno-economic pa...
A brief overview of the African economic picture reveals a paradox where the continent that has rich...
There is a consensus that Information and Communication Technologies (ICTs) hold great promise for d...
African science systems largely operate independently of each other, creating siloes of incompatible...
African countries, taken separately, or grouped together as a unit, still largely remain resource-ba...
This paper reviews, critically, the discourse of research publication policy and the directives of t...
While there is exponential growth of local generated intellectual output from Africa, remains are ch...
This paper explores the significant role of technological advancements, strategic policies, and coll...
There is a consensus that Information and Communication Technologies (ICTs) hold great promise for d...
This paper identifies the challenges facing African governments face in the application of digital l...
Africa's historical glory and pace set in the information and communication sector is highlighted in...
Developing Countries (DCs), particularly those in Sub-Saharan Africa (SSA), are suffering from scien...
This concluding piece to the special issue outlines how nations and firms can capitalise on their re...
strategies in Sub-Saharan Africa is commonly associated with the goal of reducing the Global Digital...
The paper bridging the digital divide, review the multifaceted problem which has made Africa nations...
Since the post-war period researchers have been pointing to a shift towards a new techno-economic pa...
A brief overview of the African economic picture reveals a paradox where the continent that has rich...
There is a consensus that Information and Communication Technologies (ICTs) hold great promise for d...
African science systems largely operate independently of each other, creating siloes of incompatible...
African countries, taken separately, or grouped together as a unit, still largely remain resource-ba...
This paper reviews, critically, the discourse of research publication policy and the directives of t...
While there is exponential growth of local generated intellectual output from Africa, remains are ch...
This paper explores the significant role of technological advancements, strategic policies, and coll...
There is a consensus that Information and Communication Technologies (ICTs) hold great promise for d...
This paper identifies the challenges facing African governments face in the application of digital l...
Africa's historical glory and pace set in the information and communication sector is highlighted in...
Developing Countries (DCs), particularly those in Sub-Saharan Africa (SSA), are suffering from scien...