Integrating digital divide and diffusion of innovations approaches, this study analyzes individual-level and market-level influences on the 8-year cumulative adoption of the mobile phone in one developing country. Considering each year separately, as tests of the typical digital divide model, age, education, economic condition, Internet access, and household size were significant divides in all years; employment, marital status, and urbanness were so only in about half the years, and sex in none of the years. However, a diffusion of innovations approach revealed some differences in demographic influences on mobile phone adoption across three adoption categories. Changing mobile phone market conditions were associated with varying adoption l...
Capabilities for accessing, delivering, and exchanging information in digital forms vary greatly acr...
The new information and communication technologies (ICTs) withits “leap-frogging” characteristics ha...
The mobile telecommunication sector in developing countries has attracted significant attention and ...
Although the adoption of mobile phones has been skyrocketing globally during the current decade, pre...
Although the adoption of mobile phones has been skyrocketing globally during the current decade, pre...
Factors determining the diffusion of digital mobile telephony across developed and developing countr...
Gaps in the rates of digital inclusion continue to plague certain socio-economic segments of the Ame...
This research examines digital wireless phone adoption among nations and regions that will help to p...
Results from a national representative telephone survey of Americans in 2000 show that Internet and ...
The “device divide” occurs when uses of the Internet vary substantially by device. While the mobile ...
It is important to understand the process of technology diffusion among end users for effectively im...
This papers aims to identify and explain the differences in information and communications technolog...
This thesis examines determinants of an Internet and mobile phones diffusion and potentially differe...
This study aims to analyze the global mobile phones by examining the instruments stimulating the dif...
Social transformations are envisioned to occur with the increased diffusion of mobile data services,...
Capabilities for accessing, delivering, and exchanging information in digital forms vary greatly acr...
The new information and communication technologies (ICTs) withits “leap-frogging” characteristics ha...
The mobile telecommunication sector in developing countries has attracted significant attention and ...
Although the adoption of mobile phones has been skyrocketing globally during the current decade, pre...
Although the adoption of mobile phones has been skyrocketing globally during the current decade, pre...
Factors determining the diffusion of digital mobile telephony across developed and developing countr...
Gaps in the rates of digital inclusion continue to plague certain socio-economic segments of the Ame...
This research examines digital wireless phone adoption among nations and regions that will help to p...
Results from a national representative telephone survey of Americans in 2000 show that Internet and ...
The “device divide” occurs when uses of the Internet vary substantially by device. While the mobile ...
It is important to understand the process of technology diffusion among end users for effectively im...
This papers aims to identify and explain the differences in information and communications technolog...
This thesis examines determinants of an Internet and mobile phones diffusion and potentially differe...
This study aims to analyze the global mobile phones by examining the instruments stimulating the dif...
Social transformations are envisioned to occur with the increased diffusion of mobile data services,...
Capabilities for accessing, delivering, and exchanging information in digital forms vary greatly acr...
The new information and communication technologies (ICTs) withits “leap-frogging” characteristics ha...
The mobile telecommunication sector in developing countries has attracted significant attention and ...