Digital inclusion research has been critically important in drawing an understanding of how policies, society, organisations, and information technologies can all come together within a national environment that aspires to be a digital nation. This research aims to examine the factors influencing e-Inclusion in the UK within a digital-by-default policy for government services. This study is pursued through combining the Decomposed Theory of Planned Behaviour (DTPB) with Use and Gratification Theory (U&G) and conducting a self-administered survey targeting 510 Internet users to study the level of citizens engagement with e-government services in the UK. By incorporating gratification, trust, risk and external factors (i.e. self-efficacy, acc...
Ian Jones, Senior Research Officer for the Welsh Government, discusses findings from research into d...
Internet use and information technology seems ubiquitous throughout our society – for many, life wou...
The overall question throughout research on digital inequalities has mainly been what hinders or pre...
This thesis was submitted for the award of Doctor of Philosophy and was awarded by Brunel University...
Since an increasing number of daily activities are carried out online, an exclusion or limited acces...
Today, governments worldwide are seizing the benefits of the Internet for better government administ...
This report was commissioned by the Department for Communities and Local Government. Research on the...
The e-government requires citizens that have a certain level of digital skills. Contact restrictions...
Since an increasing number of daily activities are carried out online, an exclusion or limit...
This article aims at discussing e-government website usability in relation to concerns about digita...
Digital inclusion is the key for a sustainable and inclusive society. In particular, digital governm...
As more of our everyday lives become digital, it has become crucial to include everyone in the digit...
The issue of e-Inclusion has become an important topic and increasingly gains significance if one ta...
New evidence shows that a digital underclass is forming in Britain. Although there is some improveme...
Digital divide is, despite all efforts in research and practice, a matter of fact in most societies....
Ian Jones, Senior Research Officer for the Welsh Government, discusses findings from research into d...
Internet use and information technology seems ubiquitous throughout our society – for many, life wou...
The overall question throughout research on digital inequalities has mainly been what hinders or pre...
This thesis was submitted for the award of Doctor of Philosophy and was awarded by Brunel University...
Since an increasing number of daily activities are carried out online, an exclusion or limited acces...
Today, governments worldwide are seizing the benefits of the Internet for better government administ...
This report was commissioned by the Department for Communities and Local Government. Research on the...
The e-government requires citizens that have a certain level of digital skills. Contact restrictions...
Since an increasing number of daily activities are carried out online, an exclusion or limit...
This article aims at discussing e-government website usability in relation to concerns about digita...
Digital inclusion is the key for a sustainable and inclusive society. In particular, digital governm...
As more of our everyday lives become digital, it has become crucial to include everyone in the digit...
The issue of e-Inclusion has become an important topic and increasingly gains significance if one ta...
New evidence shows that a digital underclass is forming in Britain. Although there is some improveme...
Digital divide is, despite all efforts in research and practice, a matter of fact in most societies....
Ian Jones, Senior Research Officer for the Welsh Government, discusses findings from research into d...
Internet use and information technology seems ubiquitous throughout our society – for many, life wou...
The overall question throughout research on digital inequalities has mainly been what hinders or pre...