The political power of internet business: A comprehensive dataset of Telecommunications Ownership and Control (TOSCO)

Tina Freyburg, Lisa Garbe, Véronique Wavre
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The ‘internet’—familiar shorthand for information and communication technologies (ICT)—is built on a physical infrastructure owned by a variety of state and private actors, foreign and domestic, with multiple interests. It has not only driven change on a global scale; its spread also had a profound impact on the social sciences. However, our understanding of how its architecture, and especially its owners, influence its political and economic impact is still in its infancy. This paper presents the Telecommunications Ownership and Control (TOSCO) dataset on ownership of internet service providers (ISPs) that allows to recognize the internet as strategically built and used by governments and corporations. Along with a thorough discussion of the conceptualization and operationalization of ownership as a variable, the TOSCO dataset enables comparative large-N analysis of the determinants and effects of varying ownership structures and identities in the transforming context of 49 African countries, 2000–2019. We demonstrate its usefulness with descriptive statistics and regression analyses using replication data from research on the internet’s democratizing and corruption-reducing effects. In allowing for a more realistic account, TOSCO supports scholars and practitioners concerned with the determinants and effects of internet service provision, use and control in Africa and beyond.

互联网商业的政治力量:电信所有权和控制权(TOSCO)的综合数据集
“互联网”——人们熟悉的信息和通信技术(ICT)的简称——是建立在实体基础设施之上的,这些基础设施由国内外各种国家和私人行为体拥有,具有多种利益。它不仅推动了全球范围的变革;它的传播也对社会科学产生了深远的影响。然而,我们对它的建筑,尤其是它的所有者,如何影响其政治和经济影响的理解仍处于起步阶段。本文提出了关于互联网服务提供商(isp)所有权的电信所有权和控制(TOSCO)数据集,该数据集允许将互联网视为政府和公司战略性地建立和使用的互联网。随着对所有权作为一个变量的概念化和可操作性的深入讨论,TOSCO数据集能够对2000-2019年49个非洲国家转型背景下不同所有权结构和身份的决定因素和影响进行比较大n分析。我们通过描述性统计和回归分析证明了它的有效性,这些分析使用了来自互联网民主化和减少腐败影响研究的复制数据。在考虑到更现实的情况下,TOSCO支持关注非洲及其他地区互联网服务提供、使用和控制的决定因素和影响的学者和实践者。
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