Revisiting the effect of information and communication technologies on employment growth in Ghana: The role of enterprise formality

IF 2.7 Q2 MULTIDISCIPLINARY SCIENCES
Xiaolan Fu , Elvis Korku Avenyo
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Abstract

The employment effect of information and communication technologies (ICT) on firm performance remains a critical topic for policy and academic research. However, our understanding of the ICT-employment growth relationship in both informal and formal sectors in developing countries remains limited. Based on repeated cross-sectional data collected in 2013 and 2015 on 483 Ghanaian manufacturing enterprises and estimating a Feasible Generalised Least Squares (FGLS) regression model, the findings show that access to the internet leads to employment growth in enterprises, while the adoption of mobile phone technologies reduces the number of workers in enterprises. The positive effect of internet access on employment growth tends to be greater in enterprises with a higher degree of formality, while informal enterprises appear to remain small in terms of employment by using internet technology. We discuss these findings and their implications for digital technology policy in developing countries.
重新审视信息和通信技术对加纳就业增长的影响:企业正规化的作用
信息和通信技术(ICT)对企业绩效的就业影响仍然是政策和学术研究的一个重要课题。然而,我们对发展中国家非正规和正规部门的 ICT 与就业增长关系的了解仍然有限。基于 2013 年和 2015 年收集的 483 家加纳制造业企业的重复横截面数据,并通过可行的广义最小二乘法(FGLS)回归模型进行估计,研究结果表明,互联网的接入会导致企业的就业增长,而手机技术的采用则会减少企业的工人数量。在正规程度较高的企业中,互联网接入对就业增长的积极影响往往更大,而非正规企业通过使用互联网技术似乎仍能保持较小的就业规模。我们将讨论这些发现及其对发展中国家数字技术政策的影响。
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Scientific African
Scientific African Multidisciplinary-Multidisciplinary
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