E-Government and Digital Inequality

IF 0.8 Q3 INFORMATION SCIENCE & LIBRARY SCIENCE International Journal of Public Administration in the Digital Age Pub Date : 2021-01-01 DOI:10.4018/ijpada.290307
S. De Marco
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The second level digital divide is generated by a combination of two factors. Firstly, the adoption of advantageous internet uses is strongly related to internet users’ material and educational resources. The higher the level of these resources, the higher the probability that advantageous internet uses will be adopted. Secondly, internet users’ offline resources have an influence on their digital skills. On the other hand, and according to the third level digital divide, advantageous internet use in not beneficial per se. In order to obtain tangible benefits from it, an adequate level of digital skills is required. In this paper, the Spanish case is used to study second and third level digital divides in relation to e-government. Results show the importance of educational and online resources, as well as higher levels of digital skills, in enhancing the probability of being able to use the internet to interact with the public administration and with government agencies. These results raise important questions in terms of digital citizenship and the democratic divide
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电子政务与数字不平等
第二级数字鸿沟是由两个因素的组合产生的。首先,采用有利的互联网用途与互联网用户的物质和教育资源密切相关。这些资源的水平越高,有利的互联网用途被采用的概率就越高。其次,互联网用户的线下资源对他们的数字技能有影响。另一方面,根据第三级数字鸿沟,有利的互联网使用本身并不有益。为了从中获得切实的利益,需要足够的数字技能。本文以西班牙的案例研究了与电子政务相关的二级和三级数字鸿沟。研究结果表明,教育和在线资源以及更高水平的数字技能在提高利用互联网与公共行政部门和政府机构互动的可能性方面具有重要意义。这些结果在数字公民身份和民主鸿沟方面提出了重要问题
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