کد مقاله | کد نشریه | سال انتشار | مقاله انگلیسی | نسخه تمام متن |
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559895 | 875113 | 2012 | 13 صفحه PDF | دانلود رایگان |
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The authors examine the broadband digital divide by analyzing the impact of policy and regulation on broadband Internet diffusion. Their multiple regression analysis shows factors that determine broadband diffusion in technologically developed countries do not necessarily have the same impact in less developed countries. They show that in technologically developed countries, there is greater broadband diffusion in countries that make a higher financial investment in information and communication technologies (ICTs), have effective governing practices at the national level, have higher levels of education, and are more urban. In technologically developing nations, a competitive telecommunications sector and higher investment in ICTs lead to greater broadband diffusion, with investment having an even larger impact in the developing world than in the developed world. In addition, stronger democratic political institutions, higher levels of national income and lower levels of income inequality increase diffusion, but the presence of a national telecommunications regulatory authority has a negative impact. These results suggest that the path to widespread availability and use of broadband requires different strategies depending on a nation's level of technological development.
► The impact of policy and regulation on broadband Internet diffusion around the world is analyzed.
► Factors that determine broadband diffusion vary by level of country's technological development.
► In technologically developed world, more effective governance increases diffusion.
► In technologically developing world, competitive telecom sector and democracy increase diffusion.
► Higher financial investment in ICTs increases diffusion at all technological development levels.
Journal: Telecommunications Policy - Volume 36, Issue 9, October 2012, Pages 749–761