We examine the first digital divide in a developing country, Thailand, exploring how resources and appropriation theory concepts explain internet use diversity. We find that computer and internet access opportunities are the primary drivers of internet use and also that their effect depends on individuals’ resources and social categories (particularly gender, age, and education), resulting in mobile and traditional user classes (younger, better educated, urban women, and older, less well-educated, married, non-urban individuals, respectively). Drivers behind internet use diversity may be generational, suggesting a need to switch the research focus from house- holds to individuals, even in less developed countries
Shared public access to computers and the Internet in developing countries is often hailed as an eff...
This paper investigates the association between ethnic heterogeneity and information technology rela...
Mobile Internet is growing around the world, bypassing the poor legacy of wired infrastructure. This...
We examine the first digital divide in a developing country, Thailand, exploring how resources and a...
Purpose - This study aims to investigate the determinant factors that can explain the digital divide...
Purpose - This study aims to investigate the determinant factors that can explain the digital divide...
The term digital divide was introduced in the 1990s to define the gap separating those who have acce...
ICT development has become the development pulse of the global nation. Malaysia, as a developing nat...
ICT development has become the development pulse of the global nation. Malaysia, as a developing nat...
This paper examines bridging the digital divide through organisational innovations that provide low ...
AbstractThis paper examines bridging the digital divide through organisational innovations that prov...
Mobile Internet is growing around the world, bypassing the poor legacy of wired infrastructure. This...
In the era of internet age each individual has an ample opportunity to access the information. But, ...
Defined as the differential degree to which rich and poor countries benefit from new information and...
Mobile Internet is growing around the world, bypassing the poor legacy of wired infrastructure. This...
Shared public access to computers and the Internet in developing countries is often hailed as an eff...
This paper investigates the association between ethnic heterogeneity and information technology rela...
Mobile Internet is growing around the world, bypassing the poor legacy of wired infrastructure. This...
We examine the first digital divide in a developing country, Thailand, exploring how resources and a...
Purpose - This study aims to investigate the determinant factors that can explain the digital divide...
Purpose - This study aims to investigate the determinant factors that can explain the digital divide...
The term digital divide was introduced in the 1990s to define the gap separating those who have acce...
ICT development has become the development pulse of the global nation. Malaysia, as a developing nat...
ICT development has become the development pulse of the global nation. Malaysia, as a developing nat...
This paper examines bridging the digital divide through organisational innovations that provide low ...
AbstractThis paper examines bridging the digital divide through organisational innovations that prov...
Mobile Internet is growing around the world, bypassing the poor legacy of wired infrastructure. This...
In the era of internet age each individual has an ample opportunity to access the information. But, ...
Defined as the differential degree to which rich and poor countries benefit from new information and...
Mobile Internet is growing around the world, bypassing the poor legacy of wired infrastructure. This...
Shared public access to computers and the Internet in developing countries is often hailed as an eff...
This paper investigates the association between ethnic heterogeneity and information technology rela...
Mobile Internet is growing around the world, bypassing the poor legacy of wired infrastructure. This...