The growing perception that the Internet is becoming an engine of global economic and social change has inspired both governments and intergovernmental agencies to accelerate the diffusion of the Internet around the globe via multimillion dollar programs and initiatives. Unfortunately, few empirical studies guide these initiatives. The purpose of this research is to investigate the causes that drive Internet capacity, with special emphasis on diffusion theory. Global diffusion of IT requires some degree of structural conduciveness (similarities between developed and developing countries in economic, political, and social structures) as well as contact with developed countries. In our pooled time-series models of 58 developing nations over t...
We argue that the global digital divide, as measured by cross-national differences in Internet use, ...
This paper analyzes the process of Internet diffusion across the world using a panel of 214 countrie...
Does the Internet have the potential to accelerate development in poor nations? Or is it an innovati...
Despite the increasing importance of the Internet, there is little work that addresses the degree to...
The Internet has become a new vehicle for bringing global social and economic changes to the world. ...
We document the existence and the persistence of the digital divide and investigate the determinants...
This paper presents a comprehensive framework for describing the diffusion of the Internet in a coun...
This paper analyzes the process of Internet diffusion across the world using a panel of 199 countrie...
While there is no shortage of commentary on the nature and impact of the Internet, a deep understand...
Conventional wisdom argues that low- and middle-income countries can use Information and Communicati...
Conventional wisdom argues that low- and middle-income countries can use Information and Communicati...
Conventional wisdom argues that low- and middle-income countries can use Information and Communicati...
This thesis investigates the spread and activity of the Internet over the years 2006-2012, an unprec...
Does the Internet have the potential to accelerate development in poor nations? Or is it an innovati...
The issue of Internet diffusion in an economy over time is of interest to several stakeholders, incl...
We argue that the global digital divide, as measured by cross-national differences in Internet use, ...
This paper analyzes the process of Internet diffusion across the world using a panel of 214 countrie...
Does the Internet have the potential to accelerate development in poor nations? Or is it an innovati...
Despite the increasing importance of the Internet, there is little work that addresses the degree to...
The Internet has become a new vehicle for bringing global social and economic changes to the world. ...
We document the existence and the persistence of the digital divide and investigate the determinants...
This paper presents a comprehensive framework for describing the diffusion of the Internet in a coun...
This paper analyzes the process of Internet diffusion across the world using a panel of 199 countrie...
While there is no shortage of commentary on the nature and impact of the Internet, a deep understand...
Conventional wisdom argues that low- and middle-income countries can use Information and Communicati...
Conventional wisdom argues that low- and middle-income countries can use Information and Communicati...
Conventional wisdom argues that low- and middle-income countries can use Information and Communicati...
This thesis investigates the spread and activity of the Internet over the years 2006-2012, an unprec...
Does the Internet have the potential to accelerate development in poor nations? Or is it an innovati...
The issue of Internet diffusion in an economy over time is of interest to several stakeholders, incl...
We argue that the global digital divide, as measured by cross-national differences in Internet use, ...
This paper analyzes the process of Internet diffusion across the world using a panel of 214 countrie...
Does the Internet have the potential to accelerate development in poor nations? Or is it an innovati...