The term "digital divide" refers to the gap between individuals, households, businesses and geographic areas at different socio-economic levels with regard to their opportunities to access information and communication technologies (ICTs).doi:10.1787/236405667766OecdOECD PublishingOECD Digital Economy Papers...
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Oecd - 《Oecd Digital Economy Papers》 被引量: 17发表: 2016年 Understanding the digital divide as it relates to electronic commerce. There exists an electronic digital divide within the United States. This digital divide concerns access to the Internet and its corresponding technologies. The U.S...
There is no exception in the field of teacher education. Collaborative problem solving is a construct that includes both collaboration and problem solving aspects. OECD has clearly identified that Research context This study was carried out in a teacher-education course, “Application of Information ...
digital texts at school and what doing so entails in a learning environment that is strongly influenced by social media. The report by the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) titledStudents, Computers and Learning. Making the Connection(OECD, 2015) states that the use ...
In the past five decades, diversity has become a vital focus in OECD countries, addressing dimensions like gender, ethnicity, age, and the inclusion of underrepresented groups. Legal protections for LGBTQ individuals have notably improved, with progress in areas such as anti-discrimination laws, gend...
(R=0.78\). (We caution the reader that fares highly vary across cities, service providers, and over time even within the same company. While we present the incomes in $, the values are approximations of the fares and the emphasis is on the relative value and the shape of the ...
According to the OECD, SMEs have a maximum total revenue of €50 million; thus, we coded such firms as 0, while those with more than €50 million in total revenues are coded as 1. Although the number of employees can also be a measure of firm size, using this variable increases the ...
The digital divide, which includes both the access divide and the imbalance of digital use, threatens the vision of a democratic space in which everyone has an equal opportunity for participation. Consequently, excluded groups will be at risk of reaping the benefits from digital technology to the...