Technological innovation, prosperity and corruption outlook in Africa: a mediation analysis

IF 1.3 Q3 CRIMINOLOGY & PENOLOGY Journal of Money Laundering Control Pub Date : 2023-10-24 DOI:10.1108/jmlc-08-2023-0133
Eunice O. Akhigbe, Ebenezer I. Bowale, Ese Urhie, Ogechi Amonu
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Purpose Ranking as the lowest-scoring region for many years on the corruption perceptions index (CPI) with an average score of 32 (2019–2021), Sub-Saharan Africa’s performance gives a bleak impression of inaction against corruption. The objective of this study aims to examine the effect of technological innovation in curbing corruption in Africa through prosperity. Design/methodology/approach CPI, prosperity index and individuals’ access to internet in the presence of some covariates were employed using the Andrew Hayes’ mediation analysis and cross sectional data in estimating the relationship among the variables as it affects all 54 African countries in the years 2012, 2015 and 2018. Findings The coefficients of the direct, indirect and total effects showed that internet access is only significant in reducing corruption if it is engaged in activities that create national prosperity (jobs, profits, infrastructural development and good governance). Originality/value The uniqueness of this study is predicated on the fact that a realistic analysis of the effect of technological innovation on corruption should include the channels it goes through. Thus, this study evaluates the direct, indirect and total effects of innovation on corruption through prosperity enhancement. Another unique aspect of this study is the use of market-creating innovation.
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非洲的技术创新、繁荣与腐败前景:一个中介分析
撒哈拉以南非洲地区在2019-2021年的清廉指数(CPI)中平均得分为32分,是多年来得分最低的地区,其表现给人一种反腐不作为的惨淡印象。本研究的目的是考察技术创新在通过繁荣遏制非洲腐败方面的作用。在一些协变量存在的情况下,使用Andrew Hayes的中介分析和横截面数据来估计变量之间的关系,因为它在2012年、2015年和2018年影响了所有54个非洲国家。直接、间接和总影响的系数表明,只有在参与创造国家繁荣(就业、利润、基础设施发展和良好治理)的活动时,互联网接入才会在减少腐败方面发挥重要作用。原创性/价值本研究的独特性基于这样一个事实,即对技术创新对腐败的影响的现实分析应该包括它所经历的渠道。因此,本研究评估创新通过促进繁荣对腐败的直接、间接和总影响。这项研究的另一个独特之处是使用了创造市场的创新。
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Journal of Money Laundering Control
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