Digital inequality is one of the most critical issues in the knowledge economy. Governments, businesses, and the public have devoted tremendous resources to address such inequality, yet the results are inconclusive. Theoretical understanding, complemented with theory-based empirical assessment of the phenomenon, is essential to inform effective policy-making and intervention. The context of our investigation is a city government project known as the LaGrange Internet TV initiative that allowed all city residents to access the Internet via their cable TVs at no additional cost. We examine the residents’ acceptance behavior through the lens of the theory of planned behavior (TPB), which focuses on attitudes, subjective norms, and perceived be...
In the global information society, the importance of the Internet cannot be overemphasized. Unfortun...
This paper examines some of the relationships between economic and social inequality and digitally m...
“Second-order digital inequality describes that certain individuals profit less from digital opport...
Digital inequality is one of the most critical issues in the knowledge economy. Governments, busines...
Digital inequality is one of the most critical issues in the knowledge economy. The private and publ...
Digital inequality, or the unequal access and use of information communication technologies, inhibit...
Digital inequality is one of the most critical issues in the knowledge economy. Governments, busines...
Digital inequality, or the unequal access and use of information communication technologies, inhibit...
2005-2006 > Academic research: refereed > Invited conference paperVersion of RecordPublishe
Digital inequality is one of the most critical issues in the knowledge economy. The private and pub...
Digital inequality is one of the most critical issues in the knowledge economy. The private and publ...
We contend that as Internet penetration increases, students of inequality of access to the new infor...
ABSTRACT: We live in the age of digitalization. Digital disruption is the advancement of our lifetim...
This dissertation sets out to deepen our understanding on the causes and manifestations of digital i...
Digital inequality, or the disparity in the access and use of information and communication technolo...
In the global information society, the importance of the Internet cannot be overemphasized. Unfortun...
This paper examines some of the relationships between economic and social inequality and digitally m...
“Second-order digital inequality describes that certain individuals profit less from digital opport...
Digital inequality is one of the most critical issues in the knowledge economy. Governments, busines...
Digital inequality is one of the most critical issues in the knowledge economy. The private and publ...
Digital inequality, or the unequal access and use of information communication technologies, inhibit...
Digital inequality is one of the most critical issues in the knowledge economy. Governments, busines...
Digital inequality, or the unequal access and use of information communication technologies, inhibit...
2005-2006 > Academic research: refereed > Invited conference paperVersion of RecordPublishe
Digital inequality is one of the most critical issues in the knowledge economy. The private and pub...
Digital inequality is one of the most critical issues in the knowledge economy. The private and publ...
We contend that as Internet penetration increases, students of inequality of access to the new infor...
ABSTRACT: We live in the age of digitalization. Digital disruption is the advancement of our lifetim...
This dissertation sets out to deepen our understanding on the causes and manifestations of digital i...
Digital inequality, or the disparity in the access and use of information and communication technolo...
In the global information society, the importance of the Internet cannot be overemphasized. Unfortun...
This paper examines some of the relationships between economic and social inequality and digitally m...
“Second-order digital inequality describes that certain individuals profit less from digital opport...