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RESEARCH PRODUCT
Internet Cafés in Asia and Africa Venues for Education and Learning?
Bjørn FuruholtStein Kristiansensubject
Information asymmetryTanzaniabiologybusiness.industryDeveloping countryThe InternetPublic relationsbiology.organism_classificationbusinessHuman resourcesDigital divideCompetence (human resources)description
ABSTRACT
 This paper examines the use of Internet cafés in two developing countries; Indonesia and Tanzania. The research is based on surveys of about 500 respondents in the two countries, supported by in-depth interviews. The findings show that Internet cafés are used for competence development today, and that they have the potential to be suitable arenas for human resource development for a wide range of users. For the users, access speed and price are important obstacles to increased use. More research is needed to see how Internet cafés can attract new user-groups to help reduce the digital divide within a developing country.
year | journal | country | edition | language |
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2007-09-14 | The Journal of Community Informatics |