This paper examines bridging the digital divide through organisational innovations that provide low cost Internet access in developing countries, within the existing conditions of income levels. We use survey data from three South Asian countries, Bangladesh, Nepal and Sri Lanka, to examine factors influencing patterns of computer and Internet use. We find that education plays a key role, in terms of its acquisition as a reason for computer and Internet use, and as an enabling variable (especially in the case of English language knowledge)
In the 21st century Sri Lanka and many other regions in Asia have shown a rapid but heterogeneous de...
Digital divide initiatives in developing countries are an important avenue for the socioeconomic adv...
This study represents findings from three continents (Asia, Africa and South America) regarding usag...
AbstractThis paper examines bridging the digital divide through organisational innovations that prov...
The concept of a 'global digital divide' is now common, and many cross-country studies of determinan...
The use of Information Technology (IT) in Asia has grown rapidly in recent years. Yet the United Nat...
Abstract. ICTs can reduce communication costs and break down geographical borders. In the developed ...
ICTs can reduce communication costs and break down geographical borders. In the developed nations go...
The idea of a 'global digital divide' is well accepted, and cross-country studies of determinants of...
Abstract: In the recent years, the notion of ‘digital divide ’ has been widely researched, and has a...
In last two decades, India has seen high economic growth. Concomitantly, there has been increase in ...
In last two decades, India has seen high economic growth. Concomitantly, there has been increase in ...
Internet user percentage in Sri Lanka has lingered at a mere 13.1% in 2011 according to an Annual re...
Defined as the differential degree to which rich and poor countries benefit from new information and...
The computer is regarded as an important tool for the socioeconomic development of communities, part...
In the 21st century Sri Lanka and many other regions in Asia have shown a rapid but heterogeneous de...
Digital divide initiatives in developing countries are an important avenue for the socioeconomic adv...
This study represents findings from three continents (Asia, Africa and South America) regarding usag...
AbstractThis paper examines bridging the digital divide through organisational innovations that prov...
The concept of a 'global digital divide' is now common, and many cross-country studies of determinan...
The use of Information Technology (IT) in Asia has grown rapidly in recent years. Yet the United Nat...
Abstract. ICTs can reduce communication costs and break down geographical borders. In the developed ...
ICTs can reduce communication costs and break down geographical borders. In the developed nations go...
The idea of a 'global digital divide' is well accepted, and cross-country studies of determinants of...
Abstract: In the recent years, the notion of ‘digital divide ’ has been widely researched, and has a...
In last two decades, India has seen high economic growth. Concomitantly, there has been increase in ...
In last two decades, India has seen high economic growth. Concomitantly, there has been increase in ...
Internet user percentage in Sri Lanka has lingered at a mere 13.1% in 2011 according to an Annual re...
Defined as the differential degree to which rich and poor countries benefit from new information and...
The computer is regarded as an important tool for the socioeconomic development of communities, part...
In the 21st century Sri Lanka and many other regions in Asia have shown a rapid but heterogeneous de...
Digital divide initiatives in developing countries are an important avenue for the socioeconomic adv...
This study represents findings from three continents (Asia, Africa and South America) regarding usag...