Fostering Integrated Governance Quality through Technology Penetration: Thresholds of Democracy in Sub- Saharan Africa
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2024-02
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Africa. J Knowl Econ 15, 9142–9173 (Springer Nature)
Abstract
In the quest for the attainment of democracy with its fully unleased potential, the role of
information and communication technology (ICT) is integral within this current knowledge
economy disposition. The study explores the effect of mobile technology penetration on
governance quality from the unconditional and marginal effects of mobile phones and diverse
democracy indicators. The analysis is carried out by applying the instrumental variables (IV)
Tobit regression to the data to examine the relationship among the variables of interest with a
view to handling possible endogeneity issues in the empirical model. The study finds that weak
democracy is detrimental to the effect of mobile phone penetration on integrated governance
quality and that the higher the mobile phone penetration, the lower the weak democracy quality
in SSA. The study concludes by recommending efforts and policies to be enacted and
implemented such as the enhancement of mobile technology for concise quality governance.