Factors influencing technology and knowledge transfer: Configurational recipes for Sub-Saharan Africa

General studies on technology and knowledge (T&K) transfer to developing countries have often adopted methods that yield inconsistent results. Traditional quantitative methods, alone, have limitations in their ability to account for complex interaction between variables. This article adopts conf...

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