DIGITAL INEQUALITY AND USAGE GAP IN THE V4 REGION

IF 1.4 4区 经济学 Q3 ECONOMICS E & M Ekonomie a Management Pub Date : 2022-12-01 DOI:10.15240/tul/001/2022-4-011
Anna Vallušová, Ivana Kuráková, Žaneta Lacová
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The V4 countries have achieved different levels of digital transformation due to distinctions in their individual technical infrastructure and human capital characteristics. The success of digital transformation cannot be measured solely by the achieved level of digitalization; the distribution of favorable outcomes of internet use within a country should also be considered. The level of digital skills and usage patterns differ among social groups, therefore capability to translate internet access and use to tangible (offline) benefits varies. The aim of our paper is twofold. Firstly, we quantify the extent of the digital inequality in terms of usage gap in the V4 countries. We indicate the dynamics of inequality by comparing the development of such inequality between the years 2015 and 2019. Secondly, we identify socioeconomic and sociodemographic factors, which are connected to differences in internet usage patterns and therefore affect the capability of an individual to benefit from internet use. In common with other studies carried out in the Western world, we show that internet access and possession of formal digital skills are not the most important determinant of probability of being a digital beneficiary; individual characteristics, especially education and age, predict the probability of being a digital beneficiary to a higher degree of accuracy. As to the extent of digital inequality in the individual countries, we come to conclusion that although the V4 countries are relatively homogeneous concerning socioeconomic inequalities, the level of digital inequality among them differs – Hungary being somewhat unequal as co
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v4地区的数字不平等和使用差距
由于各自技术基础设施和人力资本特征的差异,V4国家实现了不同程度的数字化转型。数字化转型的成功不能仅仅通过实现的数字化水平来衡量;还应考虑互联网使用的有利结果在一个国家内的分布情况。不同社会群体的数字技能水平和使用模式各不相同,因此将互联网接入和使用转化为有形(线下)效益的能力也各不相同。我们论文的目的是双重的。首先,我们根据V4国家的使用差距量化了数字不平等的程度。我们通过比较2015年和2019年这类不平等的发展情况来显示不平等的动态。其次,我们确定了社会经济和社会人口因素,这些因素与互联网使用模式的差异有关,从而影响个人从互联网使用中受益的能力。与在西方世界进行的其他研究一样,我们表明互联网接入和拥有正式的数字技能并不是成为数字受益者概率的最重要决定因素;个人特征,特别是教育和年龄,预测成为数字受益者的概率具有更高的准确性。至于个别国家的数位不平等程度,我们的结论是,虽然V4国家在社会经济不平等方面相对同质,但数位不平等的程度各不相同,匈牙利也有些不平等
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