Along with the progress of digitalization, it becomes essential for everyone to use digital means at every corner in society. At the same time, the potential disadvantages of not being able to use digital services have increased. This paper, by focusing on the elderly as one of the central concerns in the digital divide discussion, studies the elderly’s technology acceptance through a comparative study of two countries. Denmark and Japan are chosen as subjects of the study, which have similarly advanced IT infrastructure but significant difference in IT utilization among the elderly. The comparative analysis shows that reasons why the elderly do not use IT are very different, but three key aspects are identified as essential drivers of IT u...
The ambition to make all kinds of societal services, public as well as commercial ones, more effecti...
Ya-Huei Wu,1,2 Souad Damnée,1,2 Hélène Kerhervé,1,2 Caitlin Ware,1,3 Ann...
In an increasingly digitalised society, the requirement for digital competence is increasing. Even t...
The “digital divide” has been present in the field of information technology (IT) since the inceptio...
Numerous literature sources as well as practice studies evident numerous benefits enabled by informa...
Senior citizens have not been amongst the first to start utilising Information and Communication Tec...
Senior citizens have not been amongst the first to start utilising Information and Communication Tec...
We live in a world where we are constantly connected to devices (e.g., smartphones, computers, table...
Jyoti Choudrie, and Adel Alfalah, 'Older Adults in Households and e-Government services in Saudi Ara...
<p>With increasing life expectancy and growth of knowledge and information, ICT enable elderly peopl...
Background – Digitalization and the utilization of ICTs in healthcare have revolutionized the health...
The current study discovers how disabled people and elderly people use Information and Communication...
Healthcare information technologies (HIT) have shown great potential for improving the effectiveness...
While younger adults have embraced internet technology, older adults have lagged behind in internet ...
The “digital divide” between the haves and have-nots in society continues to draw attention in tradi...
The ambition to make all kinds of societal services, public as well as commercial ones, more effecti...
Ya-Huei Wu,1,2 Souad Damnée,1,2 Hélène Kerhervé,1,2 Caitlin Ware,1,3 Ann...
In an increasingly digitalised society, the requirement for digital competence is increasing. Even t...
The “digital divide” has been present in the field of information technology (IT) since the inceptio...
Numerous literature sources as well as practice studies evident numerous benefits enabled by informa...
Senior citizens have not been amongst the first to start utilising Information and Communication Tec...
Senior citizens have not been amongst the first to start utilising Information and Communication Tec...
We live in a world where we are constantly connected to devices (e.g., smartphones, computers, table...
Jyoti Choudrie, and Adel Alfalah, 'Older Adults in Households and e-Government services in Saudi Ara...
<p>With increasing life expectancy and growth of knowledge and information, ICT enable elderly peopl...
Background – Digitalization and the utilization of ICTs in healthcare have revolutionized the health...
The current study discovers how disabled people and elderly people use Information and Communication...
Healthcare information technologies (HIT) have shown great potential for improving the effectiveness...
While younger adults have embraced internet technology, older adults have lagged behind in internet ...
The “digital divide” between the haves and have-nots in society continues to draw attention in tradi...
The ambition to make all kinds of societal services, public as well as commercial ones, more effecti...
Ya-Huei Wu,1,2 Souad Damnée,1,2 Hélène Kerhervé,1,2 Caitlin Ware,1,3 Ann...
In an increasingly digitalised society, the requirement for digital competence is increasing. Even t...