The mobile phone technology, gender inclusive education and public accountability in Sub-Saharan Africa
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2021-05
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Telecommunications Policy Volume 45, Issue 4,
Abstract
This study assesses the relevance of mobile phone technology in complementing
gender inclusive education (i.e. primary, secondary and tertiary) to promote public
accountability (i.e. involving horizontal, vertical and diagonal accountability dynamics).
The study utilizes the generalized method of moments (GMM) technique to establish the
empirical evidence based on 48 Sub-Saharan African countries for the period 2005–
2018. The following findings are documented from the linkages between mobile
phone technology, inclusive education and public accountability. First, the interactions
between mobile phone technology and inclusive education promote public
accountability. Second, with regard to net effects, while unexpected negative signs are
established, the corresponding positive interactive effects indicate that enhancing the
penetration of mobile phone technology beyond some critical thresholds ensures
positive net effects. Hence, policy makers should ensure that mobile phone technology
penetration exceeds the established thresholds in order for gender inclusive education
to positively affect public accountability.