This is an accepted version of the manuscript published by Taylor & Francis in Journal of Global Information Technology Management in 2017, available online: http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/1097198X.2017.1354597.The current study examines the relationship between regime type and country access to the Internet at both domestic and global levels by conducting longitudinal analyses of economic and social indicators and Internet data between 2002 and 2014. In particular, the authors investigate how a country’s position in the global Internet network is associated with the country’s type of political institution while taking into account its economic growth, population, and education level. The current analysis shows that democracies dominated the glo...
Despite the increasing importance of the Internet, there is little work that addresses the degree to...
The world of the Internet is shaping the future of many industries around the world, from the airlin...
Conventional wisdom argues that low- and middle-income countries can use Information and Communicati...
This is an accepted version of the manuscript published by Taylor & Francis in Journal of Global Inf...
We investigate homophily in the tie structure of the global Internet by estimating Exponential Rando...
We investigate homophily in the tie structure of the global Internet by estimating Exponential Rando...
This is the author's final draft. Copyright 2012 Wiley.The global distribution of information infras...
Analyzing data on 152 countries using network and regression analyses, this study examined how count...
Despite the Internet's increasing importance, there is little social scientific work that addresses ...
The growing perception that the Internet is becoming an engine of global economic and social change ...
This study examines the communications networks formed by direct international Internet links, weigh...
The Internet has become a new vehicle for bringing global social and economic changes to the world. ...
Since its inception and subsequent diffusion, the Internet has been lauded as a potent democratizing...
This study examines the democratic effects that the Internet has shown using macro-level, cross-nati...
The purpose of this dissertation was to identify the structure of the global Internet and to establi...
Despite the increasing importance of the Internet, there is little work that addresses the degree to...
The world of the Internet is shaping the future of many industries around the world, from the airlin...
Conventional wisdom argues that low- and middle-income countries can use Information and Communicati...
This is an accepted version of the manuscript published by Taylor & Francis in Journal of Global Inf...
We investigate homophily in the tie structure of the global Internet by estimating Exponential Rando...
We investigate homophily in the tie structure of the global Internet by estimating Exponential Rando...
This is the author's final draft. Copyright 2012 Wiley.The global distribution of information infras...
Analyzing data on 152 countries using network and regression analyses, this study examined how count...
Despite the Internet's increasing importance, there is little social scientific work that addresses ...
The growing perception that the Internet is becoming an engine of global economic and social change ...
This study examines the communications networks formed by direct international Internet links, weigh...
The Internet has become a new vehicle for bringing global social and economic changes to the world. ...
Since its inception and subsequent diffusion, the Internet has been lauded as a potent democratizing...
This study examines the democratic effects that the Internet has shown using macro-level, cross-nati...
The purpose of this dissertation was to identify the structure of the global Internet and to establi...
Despite the increasing importance of the Internet, there is little work that addresses the degree to...
The world of the Internet is shaping the future of many industries around the world, from the airlin...
Conventional wisdom argues that low- and middle-income countries can use Information and Communicati...