The purpose of this study is to explore the key drivers and challenges of Information and
Communication Technologies (ICTs) adoption by Small and Medium Sized Enterprises (SMEs)
in the Accra Metropolis of Ghana. SMEs play a major role in developing and developed
economies in job creation and diversification of economic activities. The literature shows that
while there are many drivers of ICTs adoption by SMEs, there are equally many challenges from
various factors. SMEs that effectively utilize ICTs can compete efficiently in both domestic and
global arenas. Understanding the drivers, and challenges to ICT adoption by SMEs especially in
the less developed countries, and in the Accra metropolis of Ghana in particular have not been
addressed adequately. This paper attempts to address this gap. A survey questionnaire was used
to collect data from 189 working MBA students from different SMEs in Accra, Ghana.
Quantitative approaches were used for data analyses. The study identified the key challenges to
ICT adoption as lack of internal capabilities, high cost of ICTs, poor infrastructure, financial
constraints, and lack of information about suitable ICT solutions and lack of time to implement.
The study also identified the key drivers of ICT adoption as the desire to increase customer
service and responsiveness, increase ability to compete, improve overall communication,
increase sales and profit, and to have better access to information. The result of the study will be
beneficial to current and future SMEs in the Accra metropolis.