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How digital innovation affects women's entrepreneurship in Africa? An analysis of transmission channels

Bruno Emmanuel Ongo Nkoa, Jacques Simon Song

2023The International Journal of Entrepreneurship and Innovation25 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Digital innovations in Africa have increased dramatically over the past two decades, and are fueling a rich literature. In this paper, we examine their impact and transmission channels on women's entrepreneurship in a sample of 54 African countries. We specify and estimate a cross-sectional data model by generalized least squares (GLS) over the period of 1996–2020. Our results show that digital innovations (measured by researchers in R&D, firms in R&D, patents owed by residents, patents owed by non-residents) significantly reduce women's entrepreneurship in Africa. Their effects are mediated by energy, female education, the internet, mobile phones, migration and marriage. We suggest strengthening the digital infrastructure for sustainable women's entrepreneurship in Africa.

Topics & Concepts

EntrepreneurshipThe InternetTransmission (telecommunications)Transmission channelSample (material)BusinessEconomic growthDemographic economicsEconomicsTelecommunicationsEngineeringComputer scienceChemistryFinanceWorld Wide WebChromatographyEconomic Growth and DevelopmentInnovation and Socioeconomic DevelopmentMicrofinance and Financial Inclusion
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