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Journal Article

'Bad Neighborhood' and Internet Adoption in Poor Countries: What is Behind the Persistent Digital Gap?

Autoren

  • Dohse
  • D.
  • Lim
  • C.Y.

Erscheinungsdatum

DOI

10.1111/grow.12220

JEL Classification

L96 O30 R10

Schlagworte

Spillover

Mehr zum Thema

Innovation und Strukturwandel

Globalisierung

Schwellen-& Entwicklungsländer

Digitalisierung

Asien

Amerika

Afrika

The paper investigates the determinants of Internet adoption in poor countries, focusing on the role of macro-geographic location (neighborhood). It is argued that neighboring countries are interconnected by various kinds of spillovers, including knowledge spillovers as well as spillovers of norms and attitudes that affect individual adoption behavior. The empirical findings support the view that Internet adoption is affected by adoption rates in neighboring countries, even when controlling for a wide range of covariates. Addressing potential endogeneity concerns using an instrumental variable approach moreover suggests these relationships to be causal. The findings imply that international policies to support Internet adoption in poor countries might be more effective if they target groups of neighboring countries rather than single countries in order to better exploit spillovers between neighboring countries.

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