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Digital Inequalities

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  • Elena Fifeková

    (University of Economics in Bratislava, Slovakia)

  • Eduard Nežinský

    (University of Economics in Bratislava, Slovakia)

  • Andrea Valachová

    (University of Economics in Bratislava, Slovakia)

Abstract

The proliferation of digital technologies in most countries brings significant benefits from their use. These so-called digital dividends have a positive impact on economic growth, widening the scope for socioeconomic development. However, their unequal distribution across countries makes digital technologies not equally beneficial to all countries and entities, and is gradually deepening the digital divide, resulting in a gap in terms of between-countries income inequalities. These can be afterwards translated into other socio-economic characteristics of the countries. The paper, we evaluate the position of EU countries within the group of 62 world´s countries at the digitization level. Using the DEA method, we examine the extent to which the digital maturity of countries translates into the level of their economic maturity. At the same time, we identify potential digital enhancements to bring the country closer to efficiency.

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  • Elena Fifeková & Eduard Nežinský & Andrea Valachová, 2019. "Digital Inequalities," Thriving on Future Education, Industry, Business and Society; Proceedings of the MakeLearn and TIIM International Conference 2019,, ToKnowPress.
  • Handle: RePEc:tkp:mklp19:317
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