'Digital Provide' or Product Consumption Diffusion Cycle? The Diffusion Impact and Potential of Digital Technology in the Global South
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P�draig Carmody, 'Digital Provide' or Product Consumption Diffusion Cycle? The Diffusion Impact and Potential of Digital Technology in the Global South, Information Technology for Development., 31, 2, 2025, 374-387Abstract:
The global digital divide is sometime presented as the primary obstacle to
developmental convergence between world regions. On the other hand
mobile phone and internet technology are at times seen as transformative
innovations that are dissolving this development divide. Through
secondary data (such as on usage from Internet World Stats) and case
exemplars, of mobile money and the gig economy, this paper argues that
this is not the case; primarily because new information and communication
technologies are used mostly for communication and consumption, rather
than production, and if they are value capture is often low. Consequently
the ‘digital divide’, and its partial dissolution, are perhaps better
characterized as phases of an ‘ICT product consumption diffusion cycle’,
facilitated by technological embedding and convergence. The paper
provides background and substantiates this argument and then explores
the potential for a deep digital transformation (DDT) in the Global South.
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PUBLISHEDhttps://doi.org/10.1080/02681102.2024.2368539
Author: Carmody, Padraig
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Information Technology for Development.31
2
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International Development , International Integration , SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENTDOI:
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