Transforming DRC''s Tech Landscape: The Arrival of New Data Centers
However, despite its wealth in natural resources, the DRC has historically lagged in technological infrastructure. This narrative is beginning to change with the arrival of new data
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However, despite its wealth in natural resources, the DRC has historically lagged in technological infrastructure. This narrative is beginning to change with the arrival of new data
The case study of this research is the electrical network of the Goma town in the Democratic Republic of the Congo. Fig. 2 presents
To break the Democratic Republic of the Congo''s long legacy of stolen elections, the country''s independent oversight institutions, civil society, and media will need the backing of SADC
To break the Democratic Republic of the Congo''s long legacy of stolen elections, the country''s independent oversight
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The results show that management and economic characteristics as well as the education level of the employees determine the level of IT adoption and use. This paper contributes with root evidence
The present research work aims to analyse what socioeconomic factors determine IT adoption and use in microenterprises in order to improve its sustainability. Through a quantitative