Impact of ICT Adoption and Governance Interaction on Food Security in West Africa
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2021
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MDPI, Basel, Switzerland
Abstract
The impact of the interaction of governance and information and communication technolo gies (ICT) adoption on food security in West Africa is investigated in this study. The study engaged
the system generalised method of moments (GMM) approach on a panel data of 15 West African
countries. The data used for the study are obtained from the world development indicators (WDI)
and world governance indicators (WGI), for the period 2005 to 2018. The findings show that good
governance (government effectiveness and efficient anti-corruption control) can boost food security
by between 12% and 20%. Furthermore, the findings show that a 1% rise in ICT adoption may
boost food security by 12% to 15%. In explaining the level of food security, the relationship between
governance and ICT adoption is positive and significant. This implies that ICT and governance
(government effectiveness) interaction may have about 15% positive influence on food security, while
ICT and control of corruption interaction may positively influence the level of food security by 8%.
The study concludes by recommending that to enhance food security in West Africa, effectiveness in
governance and ICT adoption are crucial.
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access to ICT tools, food and nutrition security, sustainable development, institu tional quality