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Threshold effects of ICT access and usage in Burkinabe and Ghanaian households

Alhassan Abdul‐Wakeel Karakara, Evans Osabuohien

2021Information Technology for Development26 citationsDOI

Abstract

Information and communication technology (ICT) has a crucial role in the individual, businesses, and cooperative lives of citizens. Many studies on ICT access tend to concentrate on the supply side of improving access to ICTs; however, limited efforts have been made to examine the households’ demand side. Thus, this study contributes to the extant literature by investigating the demand side of ICT access by households. It also examines the socioeconomic characteristics that affect the households’ access and usage of ICTs, which create a somewhat digital divide between ‘ICT have’ and ‘have not’ in Burkina Faso and Ghana. It employs Demographic and Health Survey (DHS) data for both Burkina Faso and Ghana 2014 in achieving its objectives. The results, among others, underscore different threshold effects in access to ICTs’ Burkinabe and Ghanaian households. Thus, to enhance the households’ ICT access, and consequently, usage of the features of the households should be taken into consideration when developing ICT access policies.

Topics & Concepts

Information and Communications TechnologyICTSExtant taxonBusinessSocioeconomic statusDeveloping countryEconomic growthDigital dividePhysical accessAffect (linguistics)EconomicsPolitical sciencePopulationSociologyDemographyEvolutionary biologyComputer scienceBiologyComputer networkAccess controlCommunicationLawICT Impact and PoliciesEconomic Growth and DevelopmentMicrofinance and Financial Inclusion
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