Spatial Aspects of ICT Development in Russia
Desislava Kolarova,
Asel Samaganova,
Ivan Samson and
Patrick Ternaux
The Service Industries Journal, 2006, vol. 26, issue 8, 873-888
Abstract:
The paper investigates the potentials of ICT in Russia for tackling the challenges of huge territory, strong regional disparities, segmentation of economic space and over-centralisation by Moscow. The Internet currently imposes a definite regional discrimination in Russia based on complex criteria, which are not limited to household incomes. After initial polarisation in Moscow and Saint Petersburg, Internet use is now concentrated in a dozen Russian regions, marking a shift to polycentric polarisation, but Internet service activities remain concentrated in Western Russia. A new wave of centrifugal trends is starting thanks to offshore outsourcing in software development, in which Russia is preferred to China and India.
Date: 2006
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DOI: 10.1080/02642060601011673
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