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Asymmetric information and digital technology adoption: evidence from Senegal

Abstract

The findings in this paper highlight the crucial role of information embedded in digital technologies, as it magnifies gains for adopting firms but can deter initial adoption.

This paper is part of the Private Enterprise Development in Low-Income Countries (PEDL) programme.

Citation

Houeix D. 'Asymmetric information and digital technology adoption: evidence from Senegal' PEDL Working Paper 2024

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Asymmetric information and digital technology adoption: evidence from Senegal

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