The Internet has become a catalyst of the global economy. Developing countries are lagging behind developed countries due to unequal access to the Internet and other information and communication technologies (ICTs). Governments are challenged to establish adequate strategies to reduce this gap and achieve the inclusion of their citizens. In this context, developing countries could leverage on adequate Internet-gap-reduction strategies to boost economic growth and development. The present study attempts to make an analysis of the Internet-related policies adopted by Chile, which is a leading country in South America; and by South Korea, which is a leading country in the world. We gathered data from secondary sources related to the process o...
AbstractThis paper examines bridging the digital divide through organisational innovations that prov...
Does the Internet have the potential to accelerate development in poor nations? Or is it an innovati...
Abstract. ICTs can reduce communication costs and break down geographical borders. In the developed ...
The world of the Internet is shaping the future of many industries around the world, from the airlin...
ICTs can reduce communication costs and break down geographical borders. In the developed nations go...
As evidenced in the digital divide literature, various and diverse sets of indicators and analytical...
The concept of a 'global digital divide' is now common, and many cross-country studies of determinan...
As evidenced in the digital divide literature, various and diverse sets of indicators and analytical...
Pazmiño-Sarango, M., Naranjo-Zolotov, M., & Cruz-Jesus, F. (2022). Assessing the drivers of the regi...
There can not be two opinions on the importance of Information and Communication Technology (I...
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...
The percentage of Internet users in economically developing countries rose from 2% to 27% in the las...
Abstract: As the digital economy moves our world towards greater prosperity, the goal of the world s...
Since the 1990s when the internet began to be commercialised globally, the debate on how to close th...
AbstractThis paper examines bridging the digital divide through organisational innovations that prov...
Does the Internet have the potential to accelerate development in poor nations? Or is it an innovati...
Abstract. ICTs can reduce communication costs and break down geographical borders. In the developed ...
The world of the Internet is shaping the future of many industries around the world, from the airlin...
ICTs can reduce communication costs and break down geographical borders. In the developed nations go...
As evidenced in the digital divide literature, various and diverse sets of indicators and analytical...
The concept of a 'global digital divide' is now common, and many cross-country studies of determinan...
As evidenced in the digital divide literature, various and diverse sets of indicators and analytical...
Pazmiño-Sarango, M., Naranjo-Zolotov, M., & Cruz-Jesus, F. (2022). Assessing the drivers of the regi...
There can not be two opinions on the importance of Information and Communication Technology (I...
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...
The percentage of Internet users in economically developing countries rose from 2% to 27% in the las...
Abstract: As the digital economy moves our world towards greater prosperity, the goal of the world s...
Since the 1990s when the internet began to be commercialised globally, the debate on how to close th...
AbstractThis paper examines bridging the digital divide through organisational innovations that prov...
Does the Internet have the potential to accelerate development in poor nations? Or is it an innovati...
Abstract. ICTs can reduce communication costs and break down geographical borders. In the developed ...