The term digital divide was introduced in the 1990s to define the gap separating those who have access to new forms of information and communication technologies (ICTs) from those who do not. Later, scholars started looking more closely at the use of ICTs, instead of solely paying attention to access. The digital divide can exist at, for example, global (normally between developed and developing countries and between different regions), regional (between countries in the same region) and social level (within a particular country or society). The digital divide can thus be defined as the disparity between individuals, households, businesses and geographic areas at different socio-economic levels with regard to their opportunities to access i...
The global digital divide is generally described as the inequality in use and ownership of computers...
The issue of digital divide has attracted many researchers for over a decade, yet the understanding ...
ICTs can reduce communication costs and break down geographical borders. In the developed nations go...
The term digital divide was introduced in the 1990s to define the gap separating those who have acce...
Purpose - This study aims to investigate the determinant factors that can explain the digital divide...
ABSTRACT Nowadays, developing countries are using Information and Communications Technology (ICT
Mobile Internet is growing around the world, bypassing the poor legacy of wired infrastructure. This...
This study describes and evaluates the marketing strategies employed by two telecenters in rural Tha...
Currently, the Information and Communication Technology (ICT) sector is a vigorous engine of economi...
Information and communication technology (ICT) tools are regarded as imperative not only for enablin...
There can not be two opinions on the importance of Information and Communication Technology (I...
The term “digital divide” was introduced in the mid-1990s and defined as the gap separating those wh...
The issue of digital divide has attracted many researchers for over a decade, yet the understanding ...
The concept of a 'global digital divide' is now common, and many cross-country studies of determinan...
We examine the first digital divide in a developing country, Thailand, exploring how resources and a...
The global digital divide is generally described as the inequality in use and ownership of computers...
The issue of digital divide has attracted many researchers for over a decade, yet the understanding ...
ICTs can reduce communication costs and break down geographical borders. In the developed nations go...
The term digital divide was introduced in the 1990s to define the gap separating those who have acce...
Purpose - This study aims to investigate the determinant factors that can explain the digital divide...
ABSTRACT Nowadays, developing countries are using Information and Communications Technology (ICT
Mobile Internet is growing around the world, bypassing the poor legacy of wired infrastructure. This...
This study describes and evaluates the marketing strategies employed by two telecenters in rural Tha...
Currently, the Information and Communication Technology (ICT) sector is a vigorous engine of economi...
Information and communication technology (ICT) tools are regarded as imperative not only for enablin...
There can not be two opinions on the importance of Information and Communication Technology (I...
The term “digital divide” was introduced in the mid-1990s and defined as the gap separating those wh...
The issue of digital divide has attracted many researchers for over a decade, yet the understanding ...
The concept of a 'global digital divide' is now common, and many cross-country studies of determinan...
We examine the first digital divide in a developing country, Thailand, exploring how resources and a...
The global digital divide is generally described as the inequality in use and ownership of computers...
The issue of digital divide has attracted many researchers for over a decade, yet the understanding ...
ICTs can reduce communication costs and break down geographical borders. In the developed nations go...