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Published: 5 days ago
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Pages: 53
ISBN: 1
Abstract
Amid increasing environmental and
economic pressures, Africa’s transition to a circular economy (CE) presents a
vital pathway to inclusive, low-carbon development. Yet, how digital
transformation, informal innovation, and science, technology, and innovation
(STI) policy readiness shape CE outcomes remains underexplored. This study
examines these dynamics across 45 African countries from 2000 to 2024, using
Generalized Estimating Equations, Panel-Corrected Standard Errors, Instrumental
Variables Two-Stage Least Squares, and Quantile Regression. Findings show that
mobile technologies consistently enhance CE performance, while internet use and
secure digital infrastructure have limited or negative effects without reliable
electricity, digital skills, and institutional inclusion. Informal innovation—proxied
by self-employment—emerges as a key driver of circularity, whereas ICT goods
imports can hinder progress where absorptive capacity is weak. Formal
scientific knowledge (STJA) exerts strong positive effects. STI policy tools
show mixed results: capital formation supports CE, while regulatory quality and
government effectiveness are negative unless paired with strong infrastructure
and employment readiness. Regional analysis reveals that Central Africa
benefits from strong synergies between informal innovation, mobile access, and
regulatory quality; East Africa shows gains from self-employment and capital
formation but is constrained by weak regulation and ICT dependence; West Africa
combines progress in mobile and scientific outputs with weak governance; and
Southern Africa shows mostly negative effects across all pillars. These
findings underscore the need for locally embedded, inclusive STI strategies to
accelerate Africa’s green transition under African Union Agenda 2063.
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