International audienceThe objective of this paper is to understand what factors stimulate or hinder the adoption and usage of the Internet in Africa. We adopt a micro-econometric approach and use household survey data from Cameroon. Our results show that young and educated individuals are more likely to use the Internet in Cameroon. The probability of using the Internet is also higher for male, as well as for English-speaking and computer savvy individuals. Moreover, Internet users are more likely to have family abroad. We also find that Internet usage patterns differ across gender, age and education. For instance, older generations are less likely to use the Internet as a leisure activity (video, game, music). College educated people are a...
Being connected for most Africans means something completely different from most of us in more (tech...
Broadband is seen as a vector of economic growth and social development. In the developing world, mo...
This study identifies the significant factors affecting Internet growth levels at an early stage of ...
International audienceThe objective of this paper is to understand what factors stimulate or hinder ...
The aim of this paper is to make explicit the factors that determine the adoption and use of the com...
International audienceWithin developed countries, the penetration of cell phones and the Internet ha...
In this paper, we employ the notions of digital inequality and digital divide to describe two levels...
This thesis’ aim was to explore the diffusion of the internet, and which capabilities were necessary...
In the global information society, the importance of the Internet cannot be overemphasized. Africa n...
This study aims at answering two questions: Do women have the same determinants of Internet adoption...
Part 6: ICT and Gender Equality and DevelopmentInternational audienceThe dearth of Information Commu...
Various studies have identified ICT as an enabler of human development and a means of developing cou...
Presented at GLOBELICS 2009, 7th International Conference, 6-8 October, Dakar, Senegal.Parallel sess...
Internet is a key technological change which has significant economic effects. This paper tries to s...
This paper uses data from nationally representative household surveys conducted in 17 African countr...
Being connected for most Africans means something completely different from most of us in more (tech...
Broadband is seen as a vector of economic growth and social development. In the developing world, mo...
This study identifies the significant factors affecting Internet growth levels at an early stage of ...
International audienceThe objective of this paper is to understand what factors stimulate or hinder ...
The aim of this paper is to make explicit the factors that determine the adoption and use of the com...
International audienceWithin developed countries, the penetration of cell phones and the Internet ha...
In this paper, we employ the notions of digital inequality and digital divide to describe two levels...
This thesis’ aim was to explore the diffusion of the internet, and which capabilities were necessary...
In the global information society, the importance of the Internet cannot be overemphasized. Africa n...
This study aims at answering two questions: Do women have the same determinants of Internet adoption...
Part 6: ICT and Gender Equality and DevelopmentInternational audienceThe dearth of Information Commu...
Various studies have identified ICT as an enabler of human development and a means of developing cou...
Presented at GLOBELICS 2009, 7th International Conference, 6-8 October, Dakar, Senegal.Parallel sess...
Internet is a key technological change which has significant economic effects. This paper tries to s...
This paper uses data from nationally representative household surveys conducted in 17 African countr...
Being connected for most Africans means something completely different from most of us in more (tech...
Broadband is seen as a vector of economic growth and social development. In the developing world, mo...
This study identifies the significant factors affecting Internet growth levels at an early stage of ...