“…By contributing to the macroeconomic literature on managing technology for entrepreneurship, the positioning of the study substantially deviates from the microeconomic literature on employing technology in entrepreneurial opportunities. Contemporary literature within this strand has included: emphasis on a series of innovations in entrepreneurship which are continuously improving because of financial resources and novel skills (Best, 2015); opportunity discovery and opportunity creation within the perspective of disruptive innovation (Wan et al, 2015;Hang et al, 2015); opportunities of entrepreneurship from an ageing population (Kohlbacher et al, 2015) and evolving ecosystems (Overholm, 2015); identification of opportunities by research collaborators (McKelveyet al, 2015) and scientific entrepreneurs (Maine et al, 2015) and technological advancements offering new opportunities owing to the road-mapping of patents (Jeong & Yoon, 2015). This investigation also complements a stream of technology management literature on the consequences of emerging technologies, particularly: on the relevance of mobile phones in social change and development (Cozzens, 2011;Mira & Dangersfield, 2012;Brouwer & Brito, 2012;Islama & Meadeb, 2012;Thakar, 2012;Alkemade & Surrs, 2012;Gupta & Jain, 2012;Sonne, 2012;Amankwah-Amoah, 2015Amankwah-Amoah & Sarpong, 2016).…”