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Case study analysis report of online collaboration and networing tools for Social Innovation.pdf.txt

Surfen zum Job (DE) Tackling youth unemployment, low job skills and the digital divide Jobbanken (DK) Supporting people with a mental illness (back) into work, giving them self-esteem,

Eastserve, Manchester (UK) Tackling local digital divide, low skills, high unemployment and poverty, improving engagement and social cohesion

digital divide -Improve digital search skills for all types of unemployed with focus on low qualified, and help in finding a job

x How to mitigate the digital divide, in terms of access, affordablity, skills and use, whereby some individuals, groups and localities are disadvantaged

†from digital divide to digital dividend†in which people have a real personal stake in digitally

x Is there a digital divide issue? Amongst practitioners? Patients? Volunteers x How to balance data privacy, protection and misuse with openness, transparency and the benefits of big

Millard, J (2014a forthcoming) â€oethe digital divide and the global post-2015 development debateâ€, In Andreasson, K

) Digital divides: the new challenges and opportunities of e-Inclusive. The Taylor & francis Group Millard, J (2014b forthcoming) â€oeopen governance systems:


Collective Awareness Platforms for Sustainability and Social Innovation_ An Introduction.pdf.txt

at CPQD in Brazil coordinating R&d projects related to the digital divide 6 Dr. Maurizio Teli has recently been appointed as Research Fellow at the Department

the second level of the digital divide (not access to the internet, but rather the lack of skills to use it);

Global warming, implications of population ageing, the digital divide and security issues across the internet, are examples of problems experienced across nations, to a greater


DIGITAL SOCIAL INNOVATION Collective Awareness Platforms for Sustainability and Social Innovation.pdf.txt

at CPQD in Brazil coordinating R&d projects related to the digital divide 6 Dr. Maurizio Teli has recently been appointed as Research Fellow at the Department

the second level of the digital divide (not access to the internet, but rather the lack of skills to use it);

Global warming, implications of population ageing, the digital divide and security issues across the internet, are examples of problems experienced across nations, to a greater


DIGITAL SOCIAL INNOVATION Guide to social_innovation_2013.pdf.txt

Bridging this digital divide can help members of disadvantaged social groups to participate on a more equal footing in the

Digital inclusion aims to bridge the digital divide, by actively involving disadvantaged users. In this way, it links well to the Digital Agenda, another flagship initiative of the Europe 2020 strategy37


DIGITAL SOCIAL INNOVATION social_innovation_decade_of_changes.pdf.txt

y The interaction of the widening skills gap, digital divide and unequal benefits of technological innovations could lead to a vicious cycle for vulnerable groups, such as

bridging the digital divide between Member States; matching migrant skills to the labour market, as well as those of the young unemployed


Digital Social Innovation_ second interim study report.pdf.txt

broadband in rural areas or setting up cross-border regional projects to shorten the digital divide Although European union interventions in the innovation field have been considerable and diverse, their

The digital divide 36 and its implications for political equality are potential danger areas for open democracy.


DigitalBusinessEcosystems-2007.pdf.txt

one of the most promising strategies to reduce the digital divide between SMES and large enterprises.


E-commerce, omni-channel retail and EU policy.pdf.txt

The EU could help close this digital divide Recommendation 16: The EU needs to help close the digital divide between Member States

with high-level of digital literacy and digital administrative processes and those with low -levels


Economist Intelligence Unit_Reaping the benefits of ICT_2004.pdf.txt

Reaping the benefits of ICT Europe†s productivity challenge A report from the Economist Intelligence Unit


Education - technology and connectedness.pdf.txt

Despite the gradual decrease in digital divides, the potential is even clearer if we keep in mind the differences in technology access

. and Yong Suk Jang,"The Global Digital divide: A Sociological Assessment of Trends and Causes,"Social science Computer Review, Vol. 21, No.

and Jennifer Owens,"The digital divide and e-government services,"paper presented at Proceedings of the 5th International Conference on Theory and Practice of Electronic Governance

and Rasool Azari,"Global digital divide: Influence of socioeconomic, governmental, and accessibility factors on information technology,"Information technology for Development, Vol. 14, No

. and E. M. Crenshaw,"Reevaluating the Global Digital divide: Socio†Demographic and Conflict Barriers to the Internet Revolution*,"Sociological Inquiry, Vol. 80, No. 1, 2010, pp. 34-62

and Jan Van dijk,"Internet skills and the digital divide,"New Media & Society Vol. 13, No. 6, 2011, pp. 893-911


Harvard_THE ROLE OF ICT SECTOR IN EXPANDING ECONOMIC OPPORTUNITY_2007.pdf.txt

http://www. cisco. com/web/learning/netacad/digital divide/ldc/Initiative. htm l (accessed September 21, 2007


How_to_make_regions_RTD_success_stories - Welter and Kolb.pdf.txt

Bridging the digital divide. New delhi, Thousand Oaks: Sage Publications, pp. 169-181 Schamp, E w. and V. Lo (2003:


ICT and e-Business Impact in the Transport and Logistics Services Industry.pdf.txt

The TLS sector is characterised by a pronounced digital divide between small and large companies. In general, the ICT systems of large companies


Mainstreaming ICT-enabled innovation in education and training in EU_ policy actions for sustainability, scalability and impact at system level.pdf.txt

still a need to narrow digital divides and policy should x Ensure that all learners have equal and ubiquitous ICT access, in and out of school


MIS2014_without_Annex_4.pdf.txt

Despite this encouraging progress, there are important digital divides that need to be addressed 4. 3 billion people are still not online,

reinforcing the urban-rural digital divide. As this report finds, ICT performance is better in countries

2. 3 Monitoring the digital divide: Developed, developing and least connected countries...55 2. 4 Geography, population size, economic development and the IDI...

worldwide, digital divides remain †and are even widening †in some segments. In particular, there is a significant and persistent urban-rural digital

however, that digital divides still exist and that some people are excluded still from access to communication networks

identify digital divides. Table 1. 2 shows that, for example, domain-name registrations are still dominated by content providers in developed

Goal 2. Inclusiveness †Bridge the digital divide and provide broadband for allb Target 2. 1. A:

•the digital divide, i e. differences between countries in terms of their levels of ICT development •the development potential of ICTS or

Section 2. 3 analyses the global digital divide by looking at the IDI results by level of development

Tracking the global digital divide is one of the main objectives of the IDI. The digital divide can be

understood as the difference in ICT development within and between countries, regions or other groupings.

The digital divide is measured by looking at differences in IDI values between these different groups. As a composite

significant and persistent urban-rural digital divide On the one hand, mobile-cellular coverage for rural populations has reached very high levels

digital divide that prevails in many developing countries. People living in rural areas, particularly in developing countries, are disadvantaged

identify digital divides The telecom industry†s use of big data Telecommunication companies are actively seeking to intensify their use of big data analytics

into the digital divide and help understand usage patterns, including intensity of use, by gender socioeconomic status and also location

order to identify the digital divide, it is important to measure the relative performance of countries

2. 3 Monitoring the digital divide: Developed, developing and least connected countries 2. 4 Geography, population size, economic development and the IDI


National Strategy on Digital Agenda for Romania.pdf.txt

skills and inclusion †bridges the digital divide for all consumers in order to benefit equally and fully from the advantages of ICT services

which aims to end the digital divide, a term used to describe the fact that the world can be divided into people who do

%This form of digital divide has been and will be for several years included on digital agenda of development of Romania,


OECD _ ICT, E-BUSINESS AND SMEs_2004.pdf.txt

for reducing the digital divide (OECD, 2002b, see Table 3 Most governments provide ICT training or training support.


Policy recommendations for adapting, diffusing and upscaling ICT-driven social innovation in public sector organizations.pdf.txt

'However,'the'development'of'territorial'ICT'infrastructures'(such'as'the'broadband'connection)' and'the'absence'of'a'digital'divide'are'important'determinants

'For'example,'overcoming'the'territorial'digital'divide'is'a'necessary 'but'insufficient'condition'to (become (an (adopter.'

digital divide.''''Second,'legislative'factors'are'also'critical.''Differently'from'eqprocurement,'law'imposition'is'not'so'relevant'for'the'adoption'of'telework.'

'broadband'connection)' for'eliminating'territorial'digital'divides.''2. Elaborate'policy! guidelines'for'harmonizing'national'and'regional'laws'with'the'proposals'adopted'by'the'European'commission'in'December'2011'(IP/11/1580)' on'public'procurement†s'modernization.'

'broadband'connection)' for'eliminating'territorial'digital'divides.''2. Implement'the! European-Framework-Agreement-on-Telework-(EFAT)- at'the'national'level'according'to'the'most'appropriate'regulatory'tools'(i e.'


Special Report-Eskills for growth-entrepreneurial culture.pdf.txt

Digital divide A study by the Commission on ICT in education also showed dramatic results in EU countries:


THE CULTURE OF INNOVATION AND THE BUILDING OF KNOWLEDGE SOCIETIES.pdf.txt

increasing importance of Information and Communication Technologies,(ICTS), the digital divide has grown at a rapid pace.

such as the digital divide which increases the development gap, free circulation and equal access to data, information and to good practices and


The Young Foundation and the Web Digital Social Innovation.pdf.txt

The new digital divides relate to usage, rather than access. More capable individuals and communities will grab the opportunities for empowerment afforded to them


TOWARDS TOWARDS A NETWORK NETWORK OF DIGITAL BUSINESS ECOSYSTEMS_2002.pdf.txt

The two digital divides 3 Background 4 Major obstacles 5 2. THE DIGITAL SYSTEMS EVOLUTION AND THE ADOPTION PHASES...

ICT technologies and thus to avoid a digital divide between larger and smaller enterprises and among geographical areas

The two digital divides At the Lisbon summit in March 2000, the European union representatives set the goal

issues of the digital divide in the adoption of Internet and e-business use The statistical evidence points to two main digital divides on e-business issues within

European Member States ï€'The regional digital divide arising from the different rates of progress in e

-business development within the EU, generally perceived as between the Nordic/Western and the Southern European Member States.

ï€'The digital divide by company size arising from the significant †gaps†between SMES and larger enterprises in the more advanced forms of electronic commerce

The effect of the two digital divides is cumulative and gaps therefore tend to widen Thus SMES, in the less advanced regions, are likely to become the focus of policies to

in the others the two digital divides will increase: they will be disadvantaged further respect the large enterprises and compared to the other regions


WEF_GlobalCompetitivenessReport_2014-15.pdf.txt

cheap solutions for bridging this digital divide The financial resources required for delivering basic services, including sanitation and healthcare, and


WEF_GlobalInformationTechnology_Report_2014.pdf.txt

2 assesses the nature of the digital divide in Europe and Box 3 discusses the challenges large emerging

the changing nature of the digital divide in Europe and in the rest of the world.

The digital divide should not be regarded only in terms of access to ICT infrastructure but also in terms of the impacts that using ICTS can

digital divide persists between the most advanced economies†such as the Asian Tigers and Japan†and emerging economies and other trailing countries

crucial to avoid the emergence of a new digital divide that will be evident in a disparity of the economic and

the digital divide. Even within developed nations the need to provide high-speed broadband to all segments of the population has acquired greater

assesses the nature of the digital divide in Europe and Boxâ 3 discusses the challenges large emerging

Which countries are bridging the digital divide and which countries are not? An evolutionary analysis of the NRI results

the digital divide across nations. This lack of progress casts doubts about the capacity of developing and emerging

Which countries are bridging the digital divide and which countries are not? An evolutionary analysis of the NRI results (cont†d

the changing nature of the digital divide in Europe and in the rest of the world.

The digital divide should not be regarded only in terms of access to ICT infrastructure but also in terms of the impacts that using ICTS can

the European digital divide Luxembourg, in 11th place, climbs five places thanks to continued improvements across the board

A digital divide persists within the European union Although it is difficult to create homogeneous groups of European countries in terms of their level of digitization

not be the main source of the digital divide in Europe 3. The cost of accessing ICTS is similar in all EU Member

the new nature of the digital divide in Europe. Because the benefits of ICTS increasingly permeate all activities

the digital divide within Europe becomes starker when viewed by considering the impacts that benefit different

The digital divide in Europe 1. Political and regulatory environment 6. Individual usage 5. Skills7. Business

digital divide persists between the most advanced economies†such as the Asian Tigers and Japan†and emerging economies and other trailing countries

digital divides that characterize India. The penetration of mobile phones is low (69.9 percent) and not growing

crucial to avoid the emergence of a new digital divide that will be evident in a disparity of the economic and

digital divide in these countries should focus not only on developing their ICT infrastructures but also on improving

impacts that constitute the new digital divide THE MIDDLE EAST AND NORTH AFRICA As in previous years, the region depicts a highly

the digital divide between advanced economies and emerging and developing ones persists. This is notable especially in terms of the economic and social impacts

nature of this digital divide. The NRI results show that many developing and emerging countries have made

key to reducing this new digital divide going forward Finally, of special importance given their size and


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