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Addressing information poverty in enhancing Small and Medium-scale Enterprisesfor economic growth in the Global South
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Addressing information poverty in enhancing Small and Medium-scale Enterprisesfor economic growth in the Global South

Автор(и)

  • Magnus Igbinovia David Umahi Federal University of Health Sciences, Uburu, Nigeria https://orcid.org/0000-0001-9104-2991
  • Omorodion Okuonghae University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, the United States of America https://orcid.org/0000-0002-6552-8127
  • Juliana Akidi Alex Ekwueme Federal University, Ndufu-Alike, Nigeria https://orcid.org/0000-0002-0468-7351
  • Smart Eromosele Ambrose National Open University of Nigeria, Abuja, Nigeria https://orcid.org/0000-0002-5480-8377

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.12775/FT.2025.007

Ключові слова

Access to information, Business information, Economic growth, Information Infrastructure, Information literacy, Information poverty, SME, Global South

Анотація

Background: The need for economic growth among the nations of the Global South has necessitated inquiries into Small and Medium-scale Enterprises (SMEs) as drivers of such growth. However, how well SMEs will function is determined by certain factors like information poverty, which places entrepreneurs as vulnerable users of business information.

Purpose: The article explored factors that address information poverty toward enhancing SMEs for economic growth in the Global South..

Methodology: The study adopted a Rapid Literature Review (RLR) approach to synthesise literature on how addressing concepts of information poverty (information literacy, access to information and information infrastructure) would enhance SMEs in the nations of the Global South. EBSCOhost, ProQuest, and Google Scholar were used for the review, which hinged on four eligibility criteria: methodology, publication year, language and publication source.

Findings: The study found that information literacy positions entrepreneurs with the right skills to grow their enterprises in the information-driven economy, impacting their business performances. The analyses also showed that access to required information predicts entrepreneurs’ business growth and sustainability. Moreover, the study found information infrastructure as an essential asset in improving the competitiveness of SME owners leading to their business growth. These three factors (information literacy, access to information and information infrastructure) were found to be crucial in addressing information poverty toward the growth of SMEs.

Conclusion: The study concluded that when entrepreneurs possess information literacy, and have unhindered access to information and information infrastructures, there will be a better performance in their enterprises, which will in turn impact the economic growth of nations in the Global South.

Біографії авторів

Magnus Igbinovia, David Umahi Federal University of Health Sciences, Uburu, Nigeria

Magnus Osahon Igbinovia is a Librarian and Lecturer, affiliated to the University Library and Institute of Machine Learning, Robotics & Artificial Intelligence Research, both at David Umahi Federal University of Health Sciences (DUFUHS). He is currently the Ag. Head of Electronic Library and Digital Support Service in the institution, where he brings his wealth of experience in library service delivery. He is an avid researcher with several publications in reputable local and international outlets. He was a panellist in the United Nations’ 9th Multi-stakeholder Forum on STI. He is a member of the Nigerian Library Association (NLA), and certified by the Librarians’ Registration Council of Nigeria (LRCN). He is the recipient of the 2016 Young Library and Information Professionals (yLIPs) award by the Nigerian Library Association. He also received the award of ‘Best Paper Presenter at the 55th National conference / AGM, Nigerian Library Association (NLA)’ in 2017. Google Scholar: https://scholar.google.com/citations?user=7C_Br5QAAAAJ&hl=en.

Omorodion Okuonghae, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, the United States of America

Omorodion Okuonghae is with the School of Information Studies, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, U.S.A. His research interest is at the intersection of artificial intelligence, user experience, information retrieval and information literacy. He has published numerous scholarly articles in reputable local, national and international journals in the field of Library and Information Science. He has also presented papers at many local, national and international conferences. Omorodion has received several awards and recognitions including the 2025 Society for Scholarly Publishing Fellowship, Wikitongues Fellowship, amongst others. He is a member of the NLA and certified by the LRCN. Google Scholar: https://scholar.google.com/citations?hl=pl&user=SXYe37MAAAAJ.

Juliana Akidi, Alex Ekwueme Federal University, Ndufu-Alike, Nigeria

Juliana O. Akidi, PhD, is the University Librarian of Alex Ekwueme Federal University, Ndufu-Alike (AE-FUNAI), Ebonyi State, Nigeria. Before joining AE-FUNAI, she was a Deputy University Librarian at Michael Okpara University of Agriculture, Umudike, Abia State, where she doubled as a practicing librarian and a lecturer at the LIS Department. She holds a Bachelor of Library Science Degree, obtained from Abia State University, Uturu, a Master of Library and Information Science Degree, obtained from the University of Ibadan, Master of Public Administration Degree, from University of Lagos and a PhD, from University of Nigeria, Nsukka. She has a proven track record of scholarly output in reputable international and national journals, and has equally made contributions in book chapters. Google Scholar: https://scholar.google.com/citations?hl=en&user=NrP9INAAAAAJ.

Smart Eromosele Ambrose, National Open University of Nigeria, Abuja, Nigeria

Smart Eromosele Ambrose is a senior lecturer in the department of Library and Information Science at the National Open University of Nigeria, Abuja. He holds a Ph.D., M.Sc., B.Sc., and Diploma in Library and Information Science from Delta State University, Abraka. His expertise spans library and information science, with a focus on digital libraries, information literacy, and open educational resources. with a strong track record of research and publication of over 40 on topics such as open educational resources, information literacy, and the role of emerging technologies in academic libraries. He is a member of a few professional bodies, like the NLA, and certified by the LRCN. Google Scholar: https://scholar.google.com/citations?user=ICQ2O78AAAAJ&hl=en

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Igbinovia, M., Okuonghae, O., Akidi, J., & Ambrose, S. E. (2025). Addressing information poverty in enhancing Small and Medium-scale Enterprisesfor economic growth in the Global South. Folia Toruniensia, 25, 151–178. https://doi.org/10.12775/FT.2025.007
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