Icts In Developing Countries


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ICT Diffusion in Developing Countries


ICT Diffusion in Developing Countries

Author: Ewa Lechman

language: en

Publisher: Springer

Release Date: 2015-06-22


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This book provides an extensive overview of the diffusion of Information and Communication Technologies (ICTs) in developing countries between 2000 and 2012. It covers issues such as country-specific ICT diffusion patterns, technological substitution and technological convergence. By identifying social, economic and institutional prerequisites and analyzing critical country-specific conditions, the author develops a new approach to explaining the emergence of their technological takeoff. Readers will discover how developing countries are now adopting ICTs, rapidly catching up with the developed world in terms of ICT access and use.

ICTs in Developing Countries


ICTs in Developing Countries

Author: Bidit Dey

language: en

Publisher: Springer

Release Date: 2016-01-26


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ICTs in Developing Countries is a collection of conceptual and empirical works on the adoption and impacts of ICT use in developing societies. Bringing together a wide range of disciplines and contributors, it offers a rich examination of digital divide and ICT for development both in terms of contextual information and disciplinary perspectives.

ICT Pathways to Poverty Reduction


ICT Pathways to Poverty Reduction

Author: Edith Ofwona Adera

language: en

Publisher: IDRC

Release Date: 2014


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'ICT Pathways to Poverty Reduction' presents a conceptual framework to analyse how poverty dynamics change over time and to shed light on whether ICT access benefits the poor as well as the not-so-poor. Essential reading for policymakers, researchers, and academics in international development or ICT for development.