[[abstract]]This paper examines the developmental divide manifested in the digital divide between the North and the South and indeed within regions and countries. We suggest that the most fundamental problem preventing a reversal of the divide is access, exacerbated by the widespread low levels of skills and knowledge in poor countries. In addition, industry stands to lose considerable benefit from the poor communication infrastructure that characterizes developing countries. The paper suggests a number of policy and institutional directions for bridging the digital divide
The term “digital divide” was introduced in the mid-1990s and defined as the gap separating those wh...
ICTs can reduce communication costs and break down geographical borders. In the developed nations go...
In the era of internet age each individual has an ample opportunity to access the information. But, ...
Abstract: As the digital economy moves our world towards greater prosperity, the goal of the world s...
The purpose of this paper is comparative analysis of different modalities to overcome the digital di...
The digital divide is a concept that explains the gap in technological access between the global nor...
The disparity in the availability of information technology infrastructure between Western industria...
Past research has provided ample support for the assertion that advancement in Information and Commu...
The paper examines the issue of the digital divide in all societies. It becomes more serious when th...
The phrase, "digital divide, " has been applied to the gap that exists in most countries b...
The broad term of the digital divide is carefully examined by Hanimann and Ruedin. On the basis of e...
The global digital divide is a phenomenon which separates East from West. Responding to change is ex...
The term digital divide has a narrow sense, which focuses on the unevenness of access to the Interne...
The definitive version is available at www.blackwell-synergy.comThe concept of a ‘digital divide’—in...
A consensus is swiftly emerging regarding the democratizing impacts of modern communication technolo...
The term “digital divide” was introduced in the mid-1990s and defined as the gap separating those wh...
ICTs can reduce communication costs and break down geographical borders. In the developed nations go...
In the era of internet age each individual has an ample opportunity to access the information. But, ...
Abstract: As the digital economy moves our world towards greater prosperity, the goal of the world s...
The purpose of this paper is comparative analysis of different modalities to overcome the digital di...
The digital divide is a concept that explains the gap in technological access between the global nor...
The disparity in the availability of information technology infrastructure between Western industria...
Past research has provided ample support for the assertion that advancement in Information and Commu...
The paper examines the issue of the digital divide in all societies. It becomes more serious when th...
The phrase, "digital divide, " has been applied to the gap that exists in most countries b...
The broad term of the digital divide is carefully examined by Hanimann and Ruedin. On the basis of e...
The global digital divide is a phenomenon which separates East from West. Responding to change is ex...
The term digital divide has a narrow sense, which focuses on the unevenness of access to the Interne...
The definitive version is available at www.blackwell-synergy.comThe concept of a ‘digital divide’—in...
A consensus is swiftly emerging regarding the democratizing impacts of modern communication technolo...
The term “digital divide” was introduced in the mid-1990s and defined as the gap separating those wh...
ICTs can reduce communication costs and break down geographical borders. In the developed nations go...
In the era of internet age each individual has an ample opportunity to access the information. But, ...