Threading the needle of the digital divide in Africa: The barriers and mitigations of infrastructure sharing

Author:

Arakpogun Emmanuel Ogiemwonyi,Elsahn ZiadORCID,Nyuur Richard B.,Olan Femi

Publisher

Elsevier BV

Subject

Management of Technology and Innovation,Applied Psychology,Business and International Management

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