A new digital divide is emerging both within and between nations that is due to inequalities in broadband Internet access. Our research examines the broadband digital divide by an...
: In the recent years, the notion of `digital divide' has been widely researched, and has attracted much debate and speculation for its economic, social and political conseque...
The digital divide is a phenomenon linked not only to the topic of access to the Internet, but also to the one of usage and usage benefit. In this paper we take a look at the glob...
There is a well-documented a "digital divide" in internet connection. We ask whether a similar divide exists for internet usage. Using a survey of 18,439 Americans, we f...
This paper aims at contributing to the debate about the digital divide. We first focus on what to us constitutes the root problem: the typical approaches to the development of peo...
J. Dewald Roode, Hilary Speight, Michael Pollock, ...
This paper describes the theoretical underpinnings of an ongoing research project that is examining the relationship between e-Democracy and the `digital divide'. The literat...
Rebecca A. Hill, Ian Owens, Paul Beynon-Davies, Mi...
- The Internet potentially provides government with great opportunities for delivering services, encouraging democracy and promoting economic vitality. E-government is regarded wit...
Jawed I. A. Siddiqi, Babak Akhgar, Tom Gamble, Gha...
This paper analyzes conditions for improving digital inclusion in Chilean rural schools, using a multidimensional definition of digital divide. Using qualitative and quantitative ...
The digital divide between developed and non-developed countries or large and smaller companies in terms of adoption of new technologies and particularly the Internet and electron...
The digital divide is a complex and dynamic phenomenon. Despite extensive studies on the digital divide and its impact, developing countries, in particular, are still searching fo...