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The global digital divide in the Internet : Developed countries constructs and third world realities

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  • James, M.J.

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  • James, M.J., 2005. "The global digital divide in the Internet : Developed countries constructs and third world realities," Other publications TiSEM 2892aa29-8966-409c-a3ff-3, Tilburg University, School of Economics and Management.
  • Handle: RePEc:tiu:tiutis:2892aa29-8966-409c-a3ff-382bea4ab754
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    1. James, M.J., 2004. "Reconstructing the digital divide from the perspective of a large, poor, developing country," Other publications TiSEM e932ff51-b4df-4ca3-b6bb-d, Tilburg University, School of Economics and Management.
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    2. M Vimalkumar & Jang Bahadur Singh & Sujeet Kumar Sharma, 0. "Exploring the Multi-Level Digital Divide in Mobile Phone Adoption: A Comparison of Developing Nations," Information Systems Frontiers, Springer, vol. 0, pages 1-20.
    3. M Vimalkumar & Jang Bahadur Singh & Sujeet Kumar Sharma, 2021. "Exploring the Multi-Level Digital Divide in Mobile Phone Adoption: A Comparison of Developing Nations," Information Systems Frontiers, Springer, vol. 23(4), pages 1057-1076, August.

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