Constraints on Adoption of Innovations: Internet Availability in the Developing World.

In a world that is increasingly united in time and distance, I examine why the world is increasingly divided socially, economically, and digitally. Using data for 35 variables from 93 countries, I separate the countries into groups of 31 each by gross domestic product per capita. These groups of dev...

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Main Author: Stedman, Joseph B.
Other Authors: O'Connor, Brian Clark
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Language:English
Published: University of North Texas 2006
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spelling ndltd-unt.edu-info-ark-67531-metadc56062017-03-17T08:36:11Z Constraints on Adoption of Innovations: Internet Availability in the Developing World. Stedman, Joseph B. Digital divide -- Developing countries. Information technology -- Developing countries. Internet -- Developing countries. Internet development diffusion human capital social capital In a world that is increasingly united in time and distance, I examine why the world is increasingly divided socially, economically, and digitally. Using data for 35 variables from 93 countries, I separate the countries into groups of 31 each by gross domestic product per capita. These groups of developed, lesser developed and least developed countries are used in comparative analysis. Through a review of relevant literature and tests of bivariate correlation, I select eight key variables that are significantly related to information communication technology development and to human development. For this research, adoption of the Internet in the developing world is the innovation of particular interest. Thus, for comparative purposes, I chose Internet Users per 1000 persons per country and the Human Development Index as the dependent variables upon which the independent variables are regressed. Although small in numbers among the least developed countries, I find Internet Users as the most powerful influence on human development for the poorest countries. The research focuses on key obstacles as well as variables of opportunity for Internet usage in developing countries. The greatest obstacles are in fact related to Internet availability and the cost/need ratio for infrastructure expansion. However, innovations for expanded Internet usage in developing countries are expected to show positive results for increased Internet usage, as well as for greater human development and human capital. In addition to the diffusion of innovations in terms of the Internet, the diffusion of cultures through migration is also discussed in terms of the effect on social capital and the drain on human capital from developing countries. University of North Texas O'Connor, Brian Clark Sahliyeh, Emile Powell, James Don 2006-12 Thesis or Dissertation Text oclc: 133465754 https://digital.library.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metadc5606/ ark: ark:/67531/metadc5606 English Use restricted to UNT Community (strictly enforced) Copyright Stedman, Joseph B. Copyright is held by the author, unless otherwise noted. All rights reserved.
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topic Digital divide -- Developing countries.
Information technology -- Developing countries.
Internet -- Developing countries.
Internet
development
diffusion
human capital
social capital
spellingShingle Digital divide -- Developing countries.
Information technology -- Developing countries.
Internet -- Developing countries.
Internet
development
diffusion
human capital
social capital
Stedman, Joseph B.
Constraints on Adoption of Innovations: Internet Availability in the Developing World.
description In a world that is increasingly united in time and distance, I examine why the world is increasingly divided socially, economically, and digitally. Using data for 35 variables from 93 countries, I separate the countries into groups of 31 each by gross domestic product per capita. These groups of developed, lesser developed and least developed countries are used in comparative analysis. Through a review of relevant literature and tests of bivariate correlation, I select eight key variables that are significantly related to information communication technology development and to human development. For this research, adoption of the Internet in the developing world is the innovation of particular interest. Thus, for comparative purposes, I chose Internet Users per 1000 persons per country and the Human Development Index as the dependent variables upon which the independent variables are regressed. Although small in numbers among the least developed countries, I find Internet Users as the most powerful influence on human development for the poorest countries. The research focuses on key obstacles as well as variables of opportunity for Internet usage in developing countries. The greatest obstacles are in fact related to Internet availability and the cost/need ratio for infrastructure expansion. However, innovations for expanded Internet usage in developing countries are expected to show positive results for increased Internet usage, as well as for greater human development and human capital. In addition to the diffusion of innovations in terms of the Internet, the diffusion of cultures through migration is also discussed in terms of the effect on social capital and the drain on human capital from developing countries.
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title Constraints on Adoption of Innovations: Internet Availability in the Developing World.
title_short Constraints on Adoption of Innovations: Internet Availability in the Developing World.
title_full Constraints on Adoption of Innovations: Internet Availability in the Developing World.
title_fullStr Constraints on Adoption of Innovations: Internet Availability in the Developing World.
title_full_unstemmed Constraints on Adoption of Innovations: Internet Availability in the Developing World.
title_sort constraints on adoption of innovations: internet availability in the developing world.
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