Abstract
The adoption of digital technology is phenomenally sweeping across different industries and
countries in the world (Ndemo & Weiss, 2017; Friederici, 2018; Valdeolmillos, Mezquita,
Gonzalez-Briones, Prieto, & Corchado, 2019), and entrepreneurs across different spheres of
life have extensively embraced the use of technology (Ndemo & Weiss, 2017). While many
nations consider digital adoption as the highway to achieving some of their prosperity goals
(World Bank, 2018), there is still a need to validate its effects across the micro and small
enterprises segment (MSEs). This need is valid in the context of developing and emerging
nations (Nambisan, 2017; Sydow, Sunny, & Coffman, 2020; Sottini, Ciambotti & Littlewood,
2022; Gerli & Whalley, Chapter 15 in this handbook). As Africa debuts into the digital space,
the more dominant digital economies are expected to adopt, adapt, create, and disperse technological
innovations across the various societies (Ndemo & Weiss, 2017). The use of digital
technology ranges from the formal to the informal sector (Sydow et al., 2020) and straddles
different industries in the economy (Graham, 2019). The adoption of digital technology has
ranged from opportunity identification, idea generation, marketing and goes as far as the final
payment of sales proceeds (Nambisan, 2017; van der Westhuizen & Goyayi, 2020). Has the
adoption of digital technology delivered the expected dividends in Africa?
| Original language | English |
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| Title of host publication | Handbook of Digital Entrepreneurship |
| Editors | Tobias Kollmann, Andishe Ashjari, Alina Sorgner, Clyde Eiríkur Hull Mohammad Keyhani |
| Pages | 199-220 |
| Number of pages | 22 |
| DOIs | |
| Publication status | Published - 2022 |
UN SDGs
This output contributes to the following UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)
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SDG 8 Decent Work and Economic Growth
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SDG 9 Industry, Innovation, and Infrastructure
Keywords
- Africa
- Digital
- Entrepreneurship
- Kenya
- Social enterprise
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