Rethinking leapfrogging in the end-user telecom market
Journal
Technological Forecasting and Social Change
Journal Volume
78
Journal Issue
4
Pages
703-712
Date Issued
2011
Author(s)
Abstract
It is widely observed that people in developing countries have been able to skip landline-based telecommunication systems by directly adopting mobile phones and enjoying their convenience. Such an observation is usually labeled as leapfrogging. Popularized by various anecdotes in the media, it is also believed that less-developed countries have gone through such telecom leapfrogging earlier and therefore benefit more than other countries. However, such beliefs surrounding this leapfrogging have never been systematically investigated. Clarifying entangled arguments and proposing to measure telecom leapfrogging from four dimensions, this study is a sanity check on these beliefs. Empirically analyzing longitudinal data from 159 countries by measuring the four dimensions, this study finds that reality is not as rosy as many people believe. © 2010 Elsevier Inc.
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