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Omowumi Monisola Ajeigbe

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First Name:Omowumi
Middle Name:Monisola
Last Name:Ajeigbe
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RePEc Short-ID:paj36
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Terminal Degree:2016 (from RePEc Genealogy)

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Articles

  1. Lukman O. Oyelami & Nurudeen Afolabi Sofoluwe & Omowumi Monisola Ajeigbe, 2022. "ICT and agricultural sector performance: empirical evidence from sub-Saharan Africa," Future Business Journal, Springer, vol. 8(1), pages 1-13, December.
  2. Oyelami Lukman Oyeyinka & Ajeigbe Omowumi M., 2021. "Exchange Rate Volatility and Sectoral Analysis of Non-Oil Export in Nigeria," Zagreb International Review of Economics and Business, Sciendo, vol. 24(1), pages 21-36.
  3. AJEIGBE Omowumi Monisola & OLOMOLA Phillip Akanni & ADELEKE Oluwayemisi Khadijat, 2021. "Dynamics of Manufacturing Sector Development and Youth Unemployment in Africa," International Journal of Research and Innovation in Social Science, International Journal of Research and Innovation in Social Science (IJRISS), vol. 5(07), pages 599-606, July.
  4. AJEIGBE Omowumi Monisola & OLOMOLA Phillip Akanni & ADELEKE Oluwayemisi Khadijat, 2021. "Dynamics of Manufacturing Sector Development and Youth Unemployment in Africa," International Journal of Research and Innovation in Social Science, International Journal of Research and Innovation in Social Science (IJRISS), vol. 5(7), pages 599-606, July.

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Articles

  1. Lukman O. Oyelami & Nurudeen Afolabi Sofoluwe & Omowumi Monisola Ajeigbe, 2022. "ICT and agricultural sector performance: empirical evidence from sub-Saharan Africa," Future Business Journal, Springer, vol. 8(1), pages 1-13, December.

    Cited by:

    1. Mehmet Karacuka & Godwin Myovella & Justus Haucap, 2025. "Productivity Paradox in Africa: Does Digitalization Foster Labor Productivity in African Economies?," Journal of the Knowledge Economy, Springer;Portland International Center for Management of Engineering and Technology (PICMET), vol. 16(2), pages 8374-8393, June.
    2. Elvis K. Ofori & Simplice A. Asongu & Ernest B. Ali & Bright A. Gyamfi & Isaac Ahakwa, 2024. "Environmental impact of ISO 14001 certification in promoting Sustainable development: The moderating role of innovation and structural change in BRICS and MINT, and G7 economies," Working Papers 24/014, European Xtramile Centre of African Studies (EXCAS).
    3. Armand Fréjuis Akpa & Insa Sané & Sekou Keita, 2025. "Effect of climate vulnerability on agricultural commodities export in sub-Saharan Africa: an heterogeneous effect based on integration zones," SN Business & Economics, Springer, vol. 5(7), pages 1-24, July.
    4. Arindam Paul & Dukhabandhu Sahoo & Amrita Jena, 2023. "Asymmetric impacts of ICT and energy intensity on agricultural productivity: Evidence from Asia‐Pacific region," Review of Development Economics, Wiley Blackwell, vol. 27(3), pages 1537-1561, August.
    5. Shadman Zafar & Mohammad Aarif & Md. Tarique, 2023. "Input subsidies, public investments and agricultural productivity in India," Future Business Journal, Springer, vol. 9(1), pages 1-12, December.
    6. Pallavi Rajkhowa & Heike Baumüller, 2024. "Assessing the potential of ICT to increase land and labour productivity in agriculture: Global and regional perspectives," Journal of Agricultural Economics, Wiley Blackwell, vol. 75(2), pages 477-503, June.
    7. Amaluddin, Amaluddin & Indiastuti, Rina & Effendi, Nury & Cupian, Cupian, 2024. "Rural ICT Penetration, Bank Credit, and Agricultural Sector Performance: A Panel ARDL Analysis in Eastern Indonesia," AGRIS on-line Papers in Economics and Informatics, Czech University of Life Sciences Prague, Faculty of Economics and Management, vol. 16(01), March.
    8. Chandio, Abbas Ali & Ozdemir, Dicle & Gokmenoglu, Korhan K. & Usman, Muhammad & Jiang, Yuansheng, 2024. "Digital agriculture for sustainable development in China: The promise of computerization," Technology in Society, Elsevier, vol. 76(C).
    9. Qiubo Zhu & Mariska van der Voort & Guangcheng Ren & Junfei Bai, 2023. "Impact of information and communication technologies on fertilizer and pesticide use efficiency of China's grain production," Review of Development Economics, Wiley Blackwell, vol. 27(4), pages 2331-2356, November.
    10. Arif Imam Suroso & Idqan Fahmi & Hansen Tandra, 2022. "The Role of Internet on Agricultural Sector Performance in Global World," Sustainability, MDPI, vol. 14(19), pages 1-10, September.
    11. Sk Habibur Rahaman & Md. Rabiul Islam & Md. Shamim Hossain, 2025. "ICT’s Impact on Food Security in South Asian Countries: The Role of Economic Growth, Energy Consumption, and Environmental Quality," Journal of the Knowledge Economy, Springer;Portland International Center for Management of Engineering and Technology (PICMET), vol. 16(2), pages 10493-10523, June.
    12. Simion Matsvai & Yiseyon Sunday Hosu, 2024. "ICT and Agricultural Development in South Africa: An Auto-Regressive Distributed Lag Approach," Agriculture, MDPI, vol. 14(8), pages 1-22, July.

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