The ambition to make all kinds of societal services, public as well as commercial ones, more effective and accessible via online applications is reoccurring all over the western world. To a large extent, such ambitions hold the promise to make citizens’ everyday lives easier, but they are, however, also problematic in that they presuppose a number of important prerequisites. They presuppose widespread access to ICT-applications of a standard that is fast and solid enough to manage to make users actually make use of these services. They further presuppose that all citizens and consumers, who are the inscribed users of these applications, have enough competences and skills to make use of them. Hence, there is an obvious risk that people who d...
Access to digital, interactive ICTs has emerged as a means to implement changes in social welfare pr...
The elderly have traditionally been an excluded group in the deployment of Information and Communica...
In an increasingly digitalised society, participation becomes dependent on digital skills – the abil...
Drawing on data derived from a nationwide postal survey (n = 1264) with a simple random sample of Sw...
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...
The use of the internet has considerably increased over recent years, and the importance of internet...
The slogan “digital first” has become a buzzword for public organisational development at the local,...
The slogan “digital first” has become a buzzword for public organisational development at the local...
A great welfare challenge today is to promote opportunities for greater digitalization, while limiti...
The use of the internet has considerably increased over recent years, and the importance of internet...
The article considers how elderly people use different types of Information and Communication Techno...
<p>With increasing life expectancy and growth of knowledge and information, ICT enable elderly peopl...
In an increasingly digitalised society, the requirement for digital competence is increasing. Even t...
Along with the progress of digitalization, it becomes essential for everyone to use digital means at...
Access to digital, interactive ICTs has emerged as a means to implement changes in social welfare pr...
The elderly have traditionally been an excluded group in the deployment of Information and Communica...
In an increasingly digitalised society, participation becomes dependent on digital skills – the abil...
Drawing on data derived from a nationwide postal survey (n = 1264) with a simple random sample of Sw...
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...
The use of the internet has considerably increased over recent years, and the importance of internet...
The slogan “digital first” has become a buzzword for public organisational development at the local,...
The slogan “digital first” has become a buzzword for public organisational development at the local...
A great welfare challenge today is to promote opportunities for greater digitalization, while limiti...
The use of the internet has considerably increased over recent years, and the importance of internet...
The article considers how elderly people use different types of Information and Communication Techno...
<p>With increasing life expectancy and growth of knowledge and information, ICT enable elderly peopl...
In an increasingly digitalised society, the requirement for digital competence is increasing. Even t...
Along with the progress of digitalization, it becomes essential for everyone to use digital means at...
Access to digital, interactive ICTs has emerged as a means to implement changes in social welfare pr...
The elderly have traditionally been an excluded group in the deployment of Information and Communica...
In an increasingly digitalised society, participation becomes dependent on digital skills – the abil...