撒哈拉以南非洲的信息技术、企业可持续性和女性经济参与

Simplice A. Asongu , Mushfiqur Rahman , Mohammad Alghababsheh
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本研究从金融稳定的角度评估了2008-2018年期间,撒哈拉以南非洲49个国家的商业/金融可持续性如何调节信息技术对女性经济参与的影响。经验证据基于托比特回归,该回归解释了结果变量的截尾性质。获得了以下重要发现:首先,ICT(信息和通信技术)动态(移动电话普及率、互联网普及率和固定宽带订阅)始终受到商业可持续性的调节,对女性就业产生积极影响。其次,商业可持续性得分必须超过一定的阈值,然后才能调节固定宽带订阅,从而对女性就业、女性劳动力参与和女性失业率产生有利的整体影响。对女性就业和劳动力参与的积极影响分别通过18.742和19.505的Z分阈值以及17.300的Z分对女性失业的负面影响阈值来确定。应该超过的阈值在政策范围内,具有经济意义,并且与政策相关。这项研究为现有文献做出了贡献,为决策者提供了可操作的商业可持续性阈值,使信息技术对撒哈拉以南非洲的女性经济包容性产生积极影响。
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Information technology, business sustainability and female economic participation in sub-Saharan Africa

This study assesses, from the perspective of financial stability, how business/financial sustainability, moderates the influence of information technology on female economic participation in 49 countries in Sub-Saharan Africa for the period 2008–2018. The empirical evidence is based on Tobit regression, which accounted for the censored nature of the outcome variables. The following important findings were obtained: First, ICT (information and communications technology) dynamics (mobile phone penetration, internet penetration, and fixed broadband subscriptions) are consistently moderated by business sustainability to positively affect female employment. Second, business sustainability scores must exceed certain thresholds before moderating fixed broadband subscriptions to induce favorable overall effects on female employment, female labor force participation, and female unemployment rates. The positive effects on female employment and labor force participation is ascertained by the thresholds of 18.742 and 19.505 Z-scores, respectively and a Z-score of 17.300 for the negative impact on female unemployment. The thresholds that should be exceeded are within policy reach, make economic sense, and are policy-relevant. This study contributes to the extant literature by providing actionable thresholds for business sustainability that can be employed by policy makers such that information technology positively influences female economic inclusion in Sub-Saharan Africa.

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International Journal of Innovation Studies
International Journal of Innovation Studies Business, Management and Accounting-Strategy and Management
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