This paper presents a systematic review of 157 papers on digital developments and rural development in advanced countries. It focuses on the general conclusions, in order to better understand the potential impacts of the coming Next Generation Access revolution. We distinguish two major strands of research: connectivity research and inclusion research. In the connectivity theme, the conclusion is that there are persistent and growing differences in data infrastructure quality between urban and rural areas. Public policies to promote the availability or improvement of data infrastructure are essentially responsive, and rapidly outdated by market developments. For inclusion, the hampered diffusion of technologies, and the lower average levels...
Internet connectivity is essential for prosperity and development in all societies. This policy-focu...
In a society in which communication is increasingly mediated by ICTs, digital literacy, accessibilit...
The increasingly popular use of ICT in different areas of life results in changes of the situations ...
This paper presents a systematic review of 157 papers on digital developments and rural development ...
This paper presents a systematic review of 157 papers on digital developments and rural development ...
The domain of rural areas, including rural communities, agriculture, and forestry, is going through ...
As everyday practices are increasingly digitalised, many countries are prioritising broadband rollou...
This document is the final version of a published work that appeared in final form in Proceedings of...
Rural policy nowadays is at the heart of the policy discussion in many countries all over the world,...
Poverty is known to be a rural phenomenon regardless of developments taking place. Rural communities...
Low levels of digital inclusion present enduring challenges for rural Australian communities. Not on...
RTC:Rural researchers and panels of individuals with lived experience present research and perspecti...
Despite several activities been focusing on urban areas, rural areas are no exception in being a dig...
AbstractRural communities face a range of challenges associated with accessibility and connectivity ...
Information, Communication, Technology and Services (ICTS) is increasingly being used in various fie...
Internet connectivity is essential for prosperity and development in all societies. This policy-focu...
In a society in which communication is increasingly mediated by ICTs, digital literacy, accessibilit...
The increasingly popular use of ICT in different areas of life results in changes of the situations ...
This paper presents a systematic review of 157 papers on digital developments and rural development ...
This paper presents a systematic review of 157 papers on digital developments and rural development ...
The domain of rural areas, including rural communities, agriculture, and forestry, is going through ...
As everyday practices are increasingly digitalised, many countries are prioritising broadband rollou...
This document is the final version of a published work that appeared in final form in Proceedings of...
Rural policy nowadays is at the heart of the policy discussion in many countries all over the world,...
Poverty is known to be a rural phenomenon regardless of developments taking place. Rural communities...
Low levels of digital inclusion present enduring challenges for rural Australian communities. Not on...
RTC:Rural researchers and panels of individuals with lived experience present research and perspecti...
Despite several activities been focusing on urban areas, rural areas are no exception in being a dig...
AbstractRural communities face a range of challenges associated with accessibility and connectivity ...
Information, Communication, Technology and Services (ICTS) is increasingly being used in various fie...
Internet connectivity is essential for prosperity and development in all societies. This policy-focu...
In a society in which communication is increasingly mediated by ICTs, digital literacy, accessibilit...
The increasingly popular use of ICT in different areas of life results in changes of the situations ...