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The Global Digital Divide

James B. Pick () and Avijit Sarkar ()
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James B. Pick: University of Redlands
Avijit Sarkar: University of Redlands

Chapter Chapter 4 in The Global Digital Divides, 2015, pp 83-111 from Springer

Abstract: Abstract The theory, methodology, and historical perspective from the first three chapters are applied in this chapter to study the global digital divideDigital divide global digital divideDigital divide world governments . A conceptual modelConceptual model is developed based on the general model in Chap. 3 , and determinantsICT determinants of utilization of ICTs are examined. Additionally, the worldwide spatial patternsICT worldwide spatial patterns of ICT utilizationICT utilization are analyzed based on data for 110 nations.

Keywords: Mobile Phone; Foreign Direct Investment; Develop Nation; Continental Region; World Economic Forum (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2015
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-662-46602-5_4

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